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New Holland Fiat India Pvt. Ltd., previously New Holland Tractors India (Pvt.) Ltd., was established as a 100% subsidiary of CNH Global NV in 1996. The factory is situated in the Greater Noida area, near New Delhi.
1991: Fiat purchases 80 percent of Ford-New Holland 2002: A global alliance with Kobelco is signed to bring Kobelco's 40-year expertise in crawler excavator design 2005: New Holland Construction is launched as a brand 2007: New Holland Construction produces the 200,000th skid steer loader, 35 years after its first one came off the line
Ace (India) AGCO Corporation (United States) AGCO (US) AGCO Allis (Argentina, formerly (US)) Challenger (US) Fendt (Germany) Massey Ferguson (US) Valtra (Finland) Agrale (Brazil) Agrinar (Argentina) Al-Ghazi Tractors (Pakistan)(licensed/Fiat) Fiat Trattori; Antonio Carraro (Italy) Arbos (Italy) ARGO SpA (Italy) Landini; McCormick Tractors ...
In 1991, Fiat began an arranged purchase of Ford-New Holland that was completed in 1993, ending Ford Motor Company's long history of tractor production. The deal required that New Holland/FIAT stop using the Ford name. New Holland India Pvt Ltd began production of tractors in India in 1998. [38]
FPT Industrial is an Italian multinational designer and manufacturer of transmissions, axles, diesel and petrol engines that was established in March 2005 as a Fiat Group division which included all the activities related to powertrains and transmissions. [1] The company was formed following the dissolution of the alliance between Fiat and ...
New Holland (Acadia), 1670s ... 17th-century Dutch West India Company territories on the northeast coast of Brazil; ... part of the Italian Fiat group; New Holland ...
Fiat OM; Fiat Someca (France) Fiat-Agrifull (Italy) Fiatagri (Italy) Fiat-Goldstar (South Korea) – now LS-New Holland; Field Marshall (England, UK) – became Marshall; Finn Ursus; FNM (Brazil) Foden (England, UK) Ford SAF; Ford (USA) – Ford tractor division bought Sperry-New Holland and became Ford-New Holland, now New Holland, part of CNH ...
1999 Case IH bought by Fiat and merged into the new CNH. 2000 Case IH STX range launched. 2002 Case IH CVX continuously-variable transmission tractors built by Steyr. 2003 Case IH MXM Maxxum models launched, built in Basildon to replace. MX range now built by McCormick; 2003 Case IH MXU Maxxum range launched with new Horizon cab.