Last week, 106 tractors from Le Mans alone made their way to CLAAS dealers and customers. In Harsewinkel, too, machine shipments are running at full speed. In addition to the JAGUAR forage harvester, for which, by the way, an unusually high number of orders have been received from China this year, the LEXION and TUCANO in addition to the AVERO in particular are going to the most diverse markets on low loaders. This currently means 20 to 35 combine harvesters and 15 to 20 forage harvesters are leaving the plant each day. In many places, the early-bird machines are already eagerly awaited, but so is our XERION. And in Krasnodar, where all the staff were sent on "Putin holidays" this week, machine shipments and, of course, the spare parts service continue.
The all-clear has also been sounded for the green forage harvesting sector: on the one hand, round and square balers are still being shipped from Metz, on the other hand production at Bad Saulgau continues as planned and sends a good 100 mowers, swathers, tedders and loader wagons out for delivery every day.