New Holland has unveiled a remarkable milestone at its Basildon plant, celebrating the production of the two-millionth special edition Basildon tractor as it marks 60 years of tractor production. This tractor plant has a rich history, beginning with the iconic 2000 Dexta and evolving through the 3000 Super Dexta series. Today, the 6x tractor series, including the T7 models, showcases a modern approach to farming, featuring 37-65hp power ranges and significant advancements in technology.
As part of its commitment to innovation, CNH Industrial has made a significant investment in the development of alternative fuels, establishing the Alternative Fuels Centre of Excellence at the Basildon factory. This initiative supports the production of tractors that run on methane, aligning with the global shift towards sustainable farming practices. The New Holland brand, known for its Ford New Holland agricultural equipment, continues to modernise its offerings, ensuring the major and 5000 Super Major models remain relevant in today’s market, with updates that will later be sold with new branding.
Throughout six decades, the Basildon for Business initiative has positioned New Holland UK as a leader in agricultural innovation, with Case IH as a key partner in enhancing productivity. The 4000 Major series and its successors reflect the enduring legacy of Ford New and New Holland as they continue to roll out tractors that set the standard for performance and efficiency in the agricultural sector.
Basildon New Holland plant commemorates six decades of tractor production
CNH Industrial celebrated a remarkable milestone as the Basildon plant marks 60 years of production, showcasing its legacy as a centre of excellence for agricultural machinery. Over six decades, the Basildon factory has been pivotal in the evolution of the New Holland brand, producing iconic models such as the 2000 Dexta, 3000 Super Dexta, and the versatile 37-65hp Ford 6x tractor series. Today, New Holland continues to innovate, unveiling the advanced 6x tractor series and the efficient T7 tractors, which are designed for modern farming needs. With a significant investment in alternative fuels, the Basildon plant aims to lead the way in sustainable production practices.
The Ford New Holland legacy remains strong, as tractors produced here are not only updated for modern requirements but also exported with the new branding that reflects both tradition and innovation. Versions of the 4000 Major and 5000 Super Major have been pivotal in establishing New Holland UK as a leader in the agricultural equipment sector. Today, Basildon for business continues to thrive, reinforcing its position as a hub for the New Holland agricultural equipment business and a model for future developments in the industry.
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