Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company

Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company also known as ITMCO, is a manufacturer of tractors, trucks, auto-parts, and diesel engines with main site and headquarters in Tabriz, Iran.[1] ITMCO is enlisted in the 100 fortune companies of Iran.[3] Tractor Manufacturing Company owned Tractor sport club since 1970 to 2011.

Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company
Public company
IndustryAgricultural Machinery
FoundedTabriz (1968 (1968)) [1]
HeadquartersTabriz , Iran
Area served
worldwide
ProductsTractors
Diesel engines
ServicesParts, Service, Finance
Number of employees
5,000 [2]
Websiteen.itmco.ir

History and development

Based on an agreement that was reached in 1966 between Iran and Romania to establish a tractor manufacturing company in Iran, the company was created in Tabriz in 1968. The first goal of the company was to manufacture 10,000 units tractors of 45-65 horsepower engines with single and double differential gearboxes. In 1976 Massey Ferguson started to assemble tractors in the company with the rate of 13000 units for each year. At the moment the production capacity has been increased up to 30000 units for each year.[1] On 1987 the factory started to increase its foundry capacity to be able to produce casting products for different industries. Nowadays it has the largest foundry capacity among middle east. In 1990s The factory started to produce small trucks and vans behind its main products.

Certifications

Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company has qualified for ISO 9001, and has also received rewards regarding quality and exporting.[1]

Export markets

Iran Tractor Manufacturing Company is currently exporting 13 different products to ten countries.[1]

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