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AGI opens innovation center facility in Manitoba

14 September 20152 min reading
Ag Growth International (AGI) opens a new innovation center in Manitoba, Canada. The new center provides 1161,2 square meter of office, shop and storage area and will be the hub for developing standardized agricultural products amongst AGI’s equipment catalogue. 69-2 Leading manufacturer of portable and stationary grain handling, storage and conditioning equipment, AGI’s new innovation center opened its doors in July and offers their Research & Development team a collaborative environment allowing the team to develop and test cutting edge technology to better serve the agricultural industry in the world. Located in Manitoba, a state of Canada, the new facility offers over 12,500 square feet of office, shop and storage space.. The AGI Innovation Centre will be the hub for developing standardized agricultural products amongst AGI’s entire equipment catalogue. This commitment to quality has helped AGI become one of the leading manufacturers of grain handling, conditioning and storage equipment. “Bringing this group of top engineers together at the Innovation Centre will significantly enhance new product development for all of the AGI brands. Innovation is a top priority at AGI and a key investment that separates our products and brands from a very competitive landscape. We are committed to investing in production, innovation and customer service to deliver an industry leading customer experience. This new Innovation Centre marks a dedication to continue to produce new products, improvements to existing products as well as improvements to production processes that deliver higher quality products for our customers,” said Tim Close, President of AGI.
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