AMAZONE REPORT GROWTH

"Significantly above" industry average
AMAZONE REPORT GROWTH

The Amazone Group has reported sales of around €850 million for its 2025 financial year - an 11.4% increase on the previous year and, they say, significantly above the wider industry average.

The manufacturer, which now employs around 2,700 people worldwide, said growth was particularly strong in Poland, Romania and China, with Ukraine also delivering solid results despite ongoing challenges.

Joint chairmen Christian Dreyer and Dr Justus Dreyer described 2025 as “an extremely successful year”, pointing to strong demand for new machine concepts and digital solutions, particularly in precision and sustainable applications.

More than 5% of turnover was reinvested into research and development during the year, alongside major upgrades to production facilities. Expansion projects included new production halls in Leipzig, further investment at Bramsche, and new laser and welding technology at sites including Gaste and Hude. In North America, Amazone strengthened its footprint with a new 3-hectare facility in El Dorado, Kansas, serving as a central hub for machinery, parts and final assembly for the US market.

The company also says that innovation remained central to their performance in 2025. At Agritechnica, they unveiled more than 30 new products, collecting multiple awards including DLG silver medals and Farm Machine Awards.

In the groundcare sector, the company presented its Profihopper AutoDrive autonomous mower/collector study, alongside the new BladeCut 1800 rotary mower option for the Profihopper 1500.

Looking ahead, the company say they expect sales in 2026 to remain at a stable, high level. The company will also mark 25 years of its Catros compact disc harrow range in 2026, celebrating what it describes as one of the most successful product lines in its soil tillage portfolio.

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