CNH Industrial Acquires Hemisphere GNSS

Company leaders say this “solidifies CNH’s in-house precision, automation and autonomy technology, enabling us to continue Breaking New Ground for the agriculture and construction industries.”

Flags with CNH Industrial logo are pictured outside CNH Industrial building in Turin, Italy. REUTERS/ Massimo Pinca
Flags with CNH Industrial logo are pictured outside CNH Industrial building in Turin, Italy. REUTERS/ Massimo Pinca
(CNH Industrial)

As announced earlier this spring, CNH Industrial has acquired Hemisphere GNSS. The purchase was complete on Oct. 12, 2023.

Company leaders say this “solidifies CNH’s in-house precision, automation and autonomy technology, enabling us to continue Breaking New Ground for the agriculture and construction industries. It furthers our vertical integration efforts to deliver cutting-edge core technologies to our customers’ fleets for top performance, combined with a smooth and seamless user experience.”

“Bringing Hemisphere’s talent and resources into CNH reflects the energy and momentum of our investments in tech innovation. From 2024 onwards, we will bring notable value to customers through significant advancements in our journey from automating certain tasks to fully autonomous operation,” said Marc Kermisch, Chief Digital & Information Officer at CNH.

CNH eyes further advancements in autonomous farming and additional applications of automation and autonomy in agriculture and construction.

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