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  • SLC - John Deere
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  • The SLC - John Deere company was a former joint venture in Horizontina, Brazil between Schneider, Logemann & Cia Ltda (SLC) and John Deere. Schneider, Logemann and Cia was a conglomerate that included agricultural equipment production. The original venture was called SLC, with John Deere purchasing 20% of SLC in 1979, and manufactured combines. In 1996, John Deere acquired an additional 20% (40% total) and renamed the company SLC-John Deere, and tractor production began. The joint venture was a 40-60 j.v. until John Deere bought out SLC in 1999, becoming the 100% owner of SLC-John Deere.
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defunct
  • 1999
location country
Logo
  • 200
Name
  • SLC - John Deere
location city
  • Horizontina
Foundation
  • 1996
Industry
Successor
Parent
  • Schneider, Logemann & Cia Ltda and John Deere
Predecessor
abstract
  • The SLC - John Deere company was a former joint venture in Horizontina, Brazil between Schneider, Logemann & Cia Ltda (SLC) and John Deere. Schneider, Logemann and Cia was a conglomerate that included agricultural equipment production. The original venture was called SLC, with John Deere purchasing 20% of SLC in 1979, and manufactured combines. In 1996, John Deere acquired an additional 20% (40% total) and renamed the company SLC-John Deere, and tractor production began. The joint venture was a 40-60 j.v. until John Deere bought out SLC in 1999, becoming the 100% owner of SLC-John Deere. Tractors and Combine harvesters were built in Brazil using John Deere technology, and others were imported, but all were sold using the SLC - John Deere brand name.