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Mechan Expands Massey Ferguson in Germany

Farm ME |Agri industry

Mechan International is expanding its Massey Ferguson dealer network in a key agricultural region of Germany.

501 views | Date: April 4, 2026

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Mechan Expands Massey Ferguson in Germany
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Germany, Europe - Mechan International., a subsidiary of the Netherlands-based Zweegers Equipment Group, is strengthening its foothold in Germany with the Massey Ferguson brand through an expanded dealer network in one of the country’s key agricultural regions.

The company is broadening its regional presence by combining the existing Landmaschinen Roschwitz locations in Bernburg and Schneidlingen with three former Raiffeisen sites in Aschara, Trendelburg and Gadenstedt. Together, these five branches will operate as a unified regional organization under the new name Mechan Deutschland GmbH.

With this expansion, the dealership will provide wider market coverage, stronger service capacity and closer customer support across Thuringia, Lower Saxony and Hesse. The newly established Massey Ferguson network will serve a region that accounts for more than 10% of all registered tractors in Germany.

Mechan Deutschland GmbH will be managed by two directors to ensure continuity and focused leadership. Benjamin Zuck will continue overseeing the Bernburg and Schneidlingen operations, while Sandra König will lead the Aschara, Trendelburg and Gadenstedt locations.

Mechan International is also increasing its investment in technical expertise to meet the growing demands of modern farming, particularly in areas such as precision agriculture. By strengthening its specialist capabilities, the company aims to support farmers in improving efficiency, productivity and overall business performance.

The company said all operations will continue without interruption during the transition. At the same time, planned investments in facility upgrades and expanded service offerings are expected to further enhance customer support across the region.

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