Kramp and Kärcher have announced a distribution partnership to “address the evolving needs of farmers”.

Under the partnership, the companies said they will combine their industry knowledge, resources, and technological advancements to provide “cutting-edge” cleaning equipment tailored specifically for agricultural applications.

Kärcher, a cleaning technology company, said agricultural machinery must cope with large quantities of mud, dirt and dust.

When it comes to rearing livestock, it said, cleanliness and hygiene are very important.

Assortment manager for Kramp UK, an agricultural parts manufacturer, Craig Marsh: “We are excited to be able to stock the Kärcher range.

“They are the most recognised brand for industrial and pressure washers and vacuum cleaners.

“The Kärcher team can offer excellent technical product support and on-site training for new customers.”

Marah said combining this with Kramp’s reach with its dealer network and ability to deliver next-day delivery is a “compelling offer” for farmers. 

“Our customers have already enquired about when they can place their first orders,” he said.

“This is inspiring for our team, who are excited to add Kärcher’s products to the Kramp range.”

John Deere

John Deere recently announced that it will hold a careers event to help military personnel “resettle” and take the next step in their careers, it said.

The virtual event will be held on September 20, 2023, from 7:00p.m following the launch of the initiative in July.

The aim of the event is to help those leaving military service find jobs working with agricultural machinery.

Attendees of the event will find out how they can bring their skills set and experience to technician roles in dealerships, John Deere said.