John Deere Announces New Global Operating Model for Sustainable Growth
14 April 2009 - 2:35PM
PR Newswire (US)
- Combines strengths of Agricultural Division and Commercial &
Consumer Equipment Division into single Agriculture and Turf
Division MOLINE, Ill., April 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Deere
& Company (NYSE: DE) today announced a new global operating
model that will combine the technology, expertise, experience,
channels and investments of the Worldwide Agricultural Equipment
Division and the Worldwide Commercial & Consumer Equipment
Division into a single unit called the Worldwide Agriculture and
Turf Division, effective May 1, 2009. Through the new operating
model, this combined organization will be positioned to achieve the
alignment and efficiency necessary to develop a more complete
portfolio to meet worldwide customer needs - while reducing overall
costs. (Logo:
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division's global operating model will leverage common processes,
standards and resources to develop solutions more quickly. It is
designed to enable the division to grow profitably across many
geographic markets, increase its competitiveness, and achieve and
sustain exceptional operating performance - at all points in an
economic cycle. "The new operating approach has been in development
since early 2008 - and is an extension of many of the successful
efforts resulting from the implementation of the SVA model, in
place since 2001," said Robert W. Lane, chairman and chief
executive officer. "Products and functions will be formally
realigned to make us more responsive to customer needs and market
conditions, and allow us to work smarter, more effectively, in all
that we do. Customers, suppliers and dealers will find it easier to
work with John Deere because of reduced organizational complexity."
Effective May 1, 2009, the Agriculture and Turf Division unit will
have two presidents: David C. Everitt, responsible for the tractor
product and the turf and utility product platforms; and Markwart
von Pentz, responsible for crop harvesting, hay and forage, and
crop care product platforms. In addition, Everitt will have
responsibility for sales and marketing in the regions that include
U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, China, Asia, India, and a
portion of Africa. Von Pentz will have responsibility for sales and
marketing for the rest of the globe including Europe, CIS, the Near
and Middle East and Northern Africa, South America, Central
America, and Mexico. James M. Field, current president of the
Commercial & Consumer Equipment Division will continue
reporting to Mr. Lane in a new role as senior vice president, Deere
& Company, with a focus on identifying additional efficiencies
and opportunities across the enterprise. Deere said it expects this
combination of business units to extend significantly the reach of
turf management equipment, utility vehicles, lower horsepower and
lower-spec equipment through improved access to established global
networks. A regional approach also will enable the company to more
closely target specific customer segments effectively and share
best practices. In a related move, the company further announced it
will be transitioning its six U.S. sales branch offices to two
centers of excellence based in Lenexa, KS and Cary, NC. "The new
Agriculture and Turf Division and its global operating model will
allow us to work in new ways, making better and faster decisions,
closer to the customer," Lane said. "Bold steps like this allow us
to improve our competitive position worldwide even during the
current economic disruption." Implementation of these changes is
expected to result in pre-tax charges of approximately $25 million
to be recorded primarily in the company's fourth quarter of 2009.
This amount was not reflected in the company's earnings forecast
for 2009 issued last February. As a result of this new operating
model and the combined organization, by September 30, 2009, the
company anticipates reducing approximately 200 salaried positions
through voluntary separations. Today's announcement does not
pertain to the Construction & Forestry Division or John Deere
Credit. John Deere (Deere & Company -- NYSE: DE) is a world
leader in providing advanced products and services for agriculture,
forestry, construction, lawn and turf care, landscaping and
irrigation. John Deere also provides financial services worldwide
and manufactures and markets engines used in heavy equipment. Since
it was founded in 1837, the company has extended its heritage of
integrity, quality, commitment and innovation around the globe.
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CONTACT: Ken Golden, Director, Strategic Public Relations of Deere
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