John Deere Reman, the remanufacturing division of Deere & Company, has announced plans to invest and grow in Springfield, Missouri. The new investment will add drivetrain and hydraulic remanufacturing operations to their existing facilities and create 130 new jobs in the region.
“John Deere Reman in Springfield is a major employer in the area, and we look forward to its continued success,” said Missouri Governor Mike Parson. “We appreciate John Deere’s continued investment in our state and commitment to providing more jobs and opportunities for Missourians.”
John Deere Reman remanufactures engines, fuel, and electronic components for agriculture and construction customers around the world. John Deere Reman has approximately 400 employees in Springfield and will be hiring an additional 130 employees to support the new business.
“John Deere Reman is committed to helping our customers become more profitable and sustainable across the full lifecycle of our products,” said Jena Holtberg-Benge, Manager, John Deere Reman Business. “By consolidating operations and creating a center of excellence in Springfield, the company is well positioned for future growth.”
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