AGI Makes Major U.S. Move to Get Grain Storage Solutions to Farmers Faster

AGI Invests in U.S. Production Capacity
Ag Growth International (AGI) through a major manufacturing realignment has revealed plans to bring grain storage solutions nearer to American farmers. The company is investing millions of dollars in its facility in Kansas, thereby enhancing its North American production network and in turn, better serving customers throughout the United States.
New Grain Bin Production Coming to Kansas
Along with the enlargement, AGI will introduce the production of 4-inch corrugated farm grain bins at its Kansas factory. The step enables the company to produce major storage products close to the farmers who utilize them, thereby cutting down on transportation and helping products get to customers faster.
Focused on Faster Delivery and Better Service
Manufacturing realignment represents, in a way, a method of implementing in production the long-term plan of AGI to match production and customer demand. More precisely, by bringing manufacturing operations near agricultural markets, the company plans to become more reactive, producing faster, and offering farming communities a more dependable service.
Top management of the company are convinced that this capital expenditure will lead to the reinforcement of the supply chain's efficiency, without compromising the quality of the product.
Supporting American Agriculture
Grain storage is still a very important part of farming. Farmers rely on good storage facilities not only to keep their crops safe but also to ensure the high quality of their products until the next harvest. By increasing its production capacity, AGI wants to be able to offer even more up-to-date storage systems and at the same time cater to the changing requirements of the U.S. farming community.
Strengthening AGI’s North American Network
This commitment to Kansas forms only a part of AGI's strategy to boost its manufacturing capability in North America overall. Besides having continuously created new equipment and manufacturing facilities that are (or will be) more productive in doing work, grain handling, and storage, AGI expects that by bringing manufacturing closer to customers, they will have a stronger, more flexible supply chain that responds quickly to changes in the market.
Looking Ahead
As farming producers grapple with the rising requisites of both efficiency and dependability, putting money into storage facilities is turning into a big part. AGI is of the opinion that realigning its production will enable it to not only provide premium solutions promptly but also to assist farmers by supplying them with the products that are meant for value and durability in the long run.
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