Farms and Farm Machinery

True blue

After more than 240 years in operation, it is fair to say Lemken has learned a thing or two about manufacturing.

Starting life in 1780 when Wilhemhus Lemken established a steel foundry in Germany, the company remains family-owned and does all its manufacturing in-house.

Crucially, this has helped to shield Lemken during the COVID-19 pandemic from supply chain issues experienced by other manufacturers.

Recently released figures show the company’s 2021 global turnover was €446

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