Source: Zetor přestane vyrábět vlastní motory, majitel chce až půlku firmy prodat - iDNES.cz (Zetor přestane vyrábět vlastní motory, majitel chce až půlku firmy prodat - iDNES.cz - https://www.idnes.cz/brno/zpravy/zetor-prestane-vyrabet-motory-tractory-brno-blaskovic.A231115_143358_brno-zpravy_krut )
November 15, 2023 3:23 p.m
07/2024 : Zetor stays in Brno and produce own tractors inner the EU. See also:
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Instead, according to the source, engines and transmissions will be purchased in Germany (Deutz, ZF) and Italy (Carraro).
This means that around a hundred of the current 399 employees will be laid off, but there are no plans to completely stop production at the Brno site (Brno, CZ), which the CEO explained on Wednesday in the “Hospodářské Noviny” (HN).
At the headquarters in Brno they want to concentrate on the development of tractors and no longer on emissions standards for tractors. You have to know that emissions standards similar to those in Europe are to be introduced in India in the near future, so you can no longer avoid new engines. Now these will be purchased from Deutz.
From January 2025, Zetor will no longer be produced with its own Zetor engine and transmission, which would mean the end of the well-known Proxima and Forterra models. The latter will be replaced by a successor with a Deutz engine and ZF transmission in the near future.
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In the future, Zetor wants to have the development, marketing, sales and assembly of tractors for Europe and the USA in Brno. Production for other regions of the world has now simply become too expensive in the Czech Republic. However, Zetor wants to return to the former traditional markets in Latin America, Africa and Australia by 2028 and needs to significantly reduce production costs to do this.
By laying off employees who become redundant, Zetor wants to save over CZK 200 million (EUR 8.18 million) in costs.
Blaškovič: “At Zetor, material costs make up around 86 percent of the tractor price. And in India they are up to a third cheaper.”
However, in his opinion, speculation about the end of production in Brno and its complete relocation to India is unfounded.
Blaškovič: “Zetor tractors will continue to be produced in Brno and will continue to make up the majority of Zetor’s operating profit.”
Zetor Tractors a.s. I continue to make losses, but they will decrease. According to the article, HTC Holding is looking for another investor, among other things, because of the expansion of production to India. They want to transfer up to half of the company shares to other investors, but also continue to hold on to Zetor.
Blaškovič: “Zetor’s loss will be around CZK 80 million (327,000 euros) in 2023, but it is difficult to predict this for 2024.”
As early as 2025, Zetor Tractors a.s., the Brno part of the manufacturer, is expected to generate a positive gross operating profit of CZK 189 million (approx. EUR 7.73 million) thanks to savings, and in 2028 they want to sell new 356 model tractors CZK million (approx. 14.5 million euros).
Well - I would say stormy or eventful times. You can be excited. Above all, I wonder how long Zetor will continue to supply spare parts with original spare parts for Proxima and Forterra...
November 15, 2023 3:23 p.m
07/2024 : Zetor stays in Brno and produce own tractors inner the EU. See also:
news - NEW: Denial from Zetor! Zetor sells real estate, rents it back, production moves to India or not?
Zetor put on a public message on their Facebook yesterday. We are now 9 months after the false articles were denied in a writing to their Czech and Slovak dealers, and about a year after the articles ended up in the press. Its rather appalling that after a year has past, they still feel the...
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Short and sweet:
- Zetor will stop producing its own engines and transmissions from 2025, instead of this Zetor focus on ZF and Carraro gearboxes/axles and Deutz engines (see the new 2024 Forterra conming up)
- The Slovakian HTC Holding as the owner wants to sell up to half of the company to an investor
- But Zetor does not plan to end production in CZ, on the contrary, they want to expand and bring new models onto the market
Instead, according to the source, engines and transmissions will be purchased in Germany (Deutz, ZF) and Italy (Carraro).
This means that around a hundred of the current 399 employees will be laid off, but there are no plans to completely stop production at the Brno site (Brno, CZ), which the CEO explained on Wednesday in the “Hospodářské Noviny” (HN).
At the headquarters in Brno they want to concentrate on the development of tractors and no longer on emissions standards for tractors. You have to know that emissions standards similar to those in Europe are to be introduced in India in the near future, so you can no longer avoid new engines. Now these will be purchased from Deutz.
From January 2025, Zetor will no longer be produced with its own Zetor engine and transmission, which would mean the end of the well-known Proxima and Forterra models. The latter will be replaced by a successor with a Deutz engine and ZF transmission in the near future.
See also here:
In the future, Zetor wants to have the development, marketing, sales and assembly of tractors for Europe and the USA in Brno. Production for other regions of the world has now simply become too expensive in the Czech Republic. However, Zetor wants to return to the former traditional markets in Latin America, Africa and Australia by 2028 and needs to significantly reduce production costs to do this.
By laying off employees who become redundant, Zetor wants to save over CZK 200 million (EUR 8.18 million) in costs.
Blaškovič: “At Zetor, material costs make up around 86 percent of the tractor price. And in India they are up to a third cheaper.”
However, in his opinion, speculation about the end of production in Brno and its complete relocation to India is unfounded.
Blaškovič: “Zetor tractors will continue to be produced in Brno and will continue to make up the majority of Zetor’s operating profit.”
Zetor Tractors a.s. I continue to make losses, but they will decrease. According to the article, HTC Holding is looking for another investor, among other things, because of the expansion of production to India. They want to transfer up to half of the company shares to other investors, but also continue to hold on to Zetor.
Blaškovič: “Zetor’s loss will be around CZK 80 million (327,000 euros) in 2023, but it is difficult to predict this for 2024.”
As early as 2025, Zetor Tractors a.s., the Brno part of the manufacturer, is expected to generate a positive gross operating profit of CZK 189 million (approx. EUR 7.73 million) thanks to savings, and in 2028 they want to sell new 356 model tractors CZK million (approx. 14.5 million euros).
Well - I would say stormy or eventful times. You can be excited. Above all, I wonder how long Zetor will continue to supply spare parts with original spare parts for Proxima and Forterra...
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