In these circumstances, EXPOSIMA – the organizer of the trade show SIMA – taking due note of the sector’s difficulties today has taken the decision to cancel the 2024 edition of SIMA.
In a Nov. 9 note to investors, JP Morgan analysts broke down the highlights of their meeting with AGCO CFO Damion Audia and VP of Investor Relations Greg Peterson at SIMA in Paris, France.
Agricultural machinery exhibitions in Europe face an uncertain future as events are postponed and manufacturers build digital resources to communicate with customers, dealers and the farming media in light of COVID-19 restrictions.
Machinery manufacturer organizations in France and Italy have clashed over a decision to shift France’s SIMA agricultural machinery show in Paris to November next year, when it will overlap the EIMA international show staged in Bologna, Italy.
Machinery manufacturer organizations in France and Italy have clashed over a decision to shift France’s SIMA agricultural machinery show in Paris to November next year, when it will overlap the EIMA international show staged in Bologna, Italy.
With more than 1,700 companies from 42 different countries, the 2017 SIMA International Agribusiness Show offered a global look at current — and future — farm equipment trends.
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In this episode of On the Record, brought to you by Associated Equipment Distributors, we take an initial look at the Dealer Business Outlook & Trends Report and what dealers are forecasting for 2025.