Allison Poised for Growth in South American Agriculture Sector with Record Sales in Argentina and Recent Entry to Brazil
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Allison has now also successfully entered this sector in Brazil, which has traditionally relied on hydrostatic and manual transmissions, with a new OEM release.
Key Points:
- Allison has now also successfully entered this sector in Brazil, which has traditionally relied on hydrostatic and manual transmissions, with a new OEM release.
- This targeted growth initiative is one of Allisons strategic priorities to achieve the companys targeted annual double digit growth of net sales in the Outside North America On-Highway end market.
- Argentina and Brazil are two of the largest global producers of soybeans, and the agribusiness in Brazil currently represents approximately 27% of gross domestic product.
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Numerous market leading Argentine OEMs, including Caiman and Metalfor, have chosen the Allison 2500 and 3000 Series transmissions for their agriculture sprayers.