14/02/08 
                         
            Integration of McCormick tractor production into the ARGO Group’s
              headquarters manufacturing and assembly plant in Italy has been
              completed as part of a €10 million (£7.5 million) investment
              in new and upgraded production facilities.
             
             
             One of McCormick's MC series tractors nears the end of the assembly
             line at the ARGO Group's headquarters factory at Fabbrico, northern
             Italy. 
              
              
             
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             The McCormick CX and MC tractors previously built in Doncaster
              now share an existing ‘four-cylinder’ assembly line
              with similar size models in ARGO’s Landini range, while the
              McCormick MC Power6, MTX and XTX tractors are built on an extensively
              upgraded line dedicated to six-cylinder engined models from both
            ranges. 
            “Integrating production of these tractors in a very flexible
              mixed-product assembly process will have significant cost-efficiency
              advantages,” points out Ray Spinks, newly-appointed head
              of ARGO Group operations in Britain. “In addition, I believe
              the McCormick products will benefit from being assembled at the
              heart of the group’s expanding R&D and engineering facilities.” 
            Mr Spinks acknowledges that the run-down of production at McCormick’s
              Doncaster plant, which built its final tractor in December last
              year, has had an impact on sales and deliveries. 
            “It introduced some uncertainties and resulted in product
              shortages, particularly for six-cylinder tractors towards the end
              of the year, when getting the new assembly line up to speed took
              longer than expected,” he explains. “But that’s
              behind us now; the new line for the bigger tractors is fully operational,
              output is steadily increasing as the workforce gets used to the
              model mix and we’re looking forward to an improvement in
              lead times and deliveries as spring approaches.” 
            Transferring production of McCormick’s ‘Doncaster’ tractors
              to the ARGO plant at Fabbrico in northern Italy has been a major
              exercise, which first involved moving assembly of the group’s
              specialist orchard and vineyard tractors to a new €2 million
              (£1.5 million) facility at Luzzara, approximately 20km away. 
            “We then needed a new paint shop to handle the McCormick
              tractors’ larger chassis and had to create more space on
              the assembly floor, which involved building a new production warehouse,” explains
              Fabbrico production manager Roberto Zamboni. “We also needed
              larger quality-control and final inspection areas and had to organise
              component sourcing and storage. Then, of course, we had to train
              our workforce to build the McCormick tractors to the same high
              quality standards as our Landini products.” 
            In addition to the €5 million (£3.75 million) spent
              at Fabbrico, a further €1 million (£0.75 million) was
              spent upgrading the San Martino factory making sub-100hp utility
              tractors. €2 million (£1.5 million) was spent doubling
              capacity at the group’s dedicated cab manufacturing facility. 
            “We like to build as much of our tractors as possible to
              control quality,” emphasises Mr Zamboni. “With only
              a few exceptions, we make all the transmissions, rear axles, front
              axles and cabs in our own factories.” 
            Future plans for the Fabbrico factory include relocating the design,
              engineering and R&D departments to an all-new facility to accommodate
              the extra engineers and other staff taken on to help develop the
              McCormick range. 
            In the meantime, the assembly line workers at the headquarters
              plant are producing 60hp to 200hp tractors at a rate of 56 per
              day, with some more capacity still to come. 
            “That will be welcome news to our patient customers and
              dealers eager for deliveries,” says Ray Spinks. “After
              all the uncertainty, it’s good to see the McCormick range
              settled into its new home.” 
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