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John Deere Forestry Limited in the UK & Ireland

John Deere 1070D Harvester Processing Timber

John Deere Forestry is the world's leading designer, manufacturer and distributor of forestry equipment. John Deere's unbeatable range of purpose-built forest machines includes cut-to-length Harvesters, Forwarders, Feller-Bunchers, Skidders, log Loaders, as well as special equipment for Energy-Wood Harvesting.

John Deere Forestry machines are currently operated in more than 130 countries around the world. John Deere's expertise is built on global industry-wide experience. At the same time, the company operates locally in all its market areas, close to customers, through a comprehensive dealer network. Backed by the flexible cooperation of local dealers and its own organization, John Deere Forestry Limited offers the United Kingdom & Ireland’s forest professionals the right products and strong local service. By choosing John Deere, professional loggers around the world receive all the products and services from a single source.

Lumberjack With Tractor & Winch History Timeline John Deere Forestry Limited

  • 1844 - Waterous
  • 1915 - Ostbergs Fabriks
  • 1918 - Lokomo
  • 1946 - Koehring
  • 1947 - Timberland
  • 1953 - Koehring-Waterous
  • 1965 - Timberjack
  • 1968 - Kockums Industri
  • 1969 - Bruun Systems AB
  • 1974 - Osa-Lokomo

Skidder Pulling Full Lenght Trees

Ship & Forwarder Transporting Timber
  • 1983 - Rauma-Repola's Forest machine group purchases 100% shares in Kockums
  • 1984 - Rauma-Repola's Forest Machine Group (FMG)
  • 1984 - Woodlans Engineering Ltd (Ireland)
  • 1986 - Rauma-Repola FMG purchases 60% shares in Cemet-Agrip
  • 1988 - Rauma-Repola FMG purchases 100% shares in Cemet-Agrip
  • 1990 - FMG-Timberjack
  • 1994 - Woodlans Engineering Ltd (United Kingdom)
  • 1994 - Timberjack Group
  • 1997 - Timberjack celebrates 50 years of business
  • 1999 - Timberjack Group purchases 100% shares in Woodlans Engineering Ltd (Ireland & UK)
  • 1999 - Timberjack UK Ltd. Timberjack Ireland Ltd.
  • 2000 - Deere & Company purchases 100% shares in Timberjack Group
  • 2005 - Timberjack UK and Ireland name changes, John Deere Forestry Limited

Harvester Processing Timber




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