Deere and Hitachi end joint venture
23 August 2021
US-based John Deere and Japan鈥檚 Hitachi Construction Machinery have announced that they are to end their longstanding joint venture manufacturing and marketing agreements.
Part of the multi-decade joint venture was for the manufacture and selling of Hitachi construction equipment in the Americas under the Deere brand.

The manufacturers will enter new license and supply agreements which will be effective February 28, 2022 鈥� pending regulatory approval 鈥� according to the companies.
Hitachi said it will sell excavators and mining machines directly in the Americas through Hitachi Construction Machinery Group, while Hitachi Construction Machinery Loaders America, its current loader production and distribution base, will become a hub for Hitachi Construction Machinery in the Americas.
Hitachi said it would build on its current wheeled loader distribution network to 鈥渂uild an optimal network throughout the entire North, Central and South American markets鈥�.
鈥淔or many years, John Deere and Hitachi enjoyed a mutually successful partnership in the Americas,鈥� said John Stone, president, John Deere Construction & Forestry Division and Power Systems.
鈥淎s we turn the page to a new chapter of Deere-designed excavators, we remain committed to supporting our customers of today and tomorrow.鈥�
Hitachi said the dissolution of the partnership was 鈥渋n response to recent changes in the business environment surrounding the joint venture鈥�.
John Deere and Hitachi are both in the top ten of International Construction鈥檚 ranking of the world鈥檚 biggest OEMs.
It was also announced that Deere will acquire three existing Deere-Hitachi factories in the Americas and secure licensing agreements for intellectual property necessary for continued production of the machines.
Hitachi-designed equipment in firms鈥� joint venture, including a range of medium and large hydraulic excavators, will continue to be produced by Deere through at least 2022 and will be supported and serviced through its existing network.
Since the 1960s, both manufacturers have shared a supply relationship, which has developed considerably. In 1988, the companies started the John Deere-Hitachi manufacturing joint venture to produce excavators; ten years later the companies included the production of forestry swing machines at Deere-Hitachi Specialty Products in Langley, British Columbia.
In2001, they combined their marketing and distribution efforts in North and South America; and a decade ago in 2011, John Deere and Hitachi also added excavator manufacturing in Brazil.
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