The Amazone Group closed its 2025 financial year with total sales of around €850 million, representing growth of 11.4% compared to the previous year.

The company said that above-average growth in several international markets was particularly encouraging. Poland, Romania and China, for example, were among the countries with particularly strong sales growth in 2025, and Ukraine also showed very good sales development despite the extremely difficult conditions.

With over 2,700 employees now, the company invest more than 5% of its turnover in research and development which was obvious from its stand at Agritechnica last year, where over 30 innovations were on display for the first time.

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“2025 was an extremely successful year for us and enabled us, once again, to significantly strengthen our market position. The significant increase in turnover is well above our original expectations," says Christian Dreyer and Dr Justus Dreyer, joint chairmen of the Board and owners of the Amazone Group.

In addition, the manufacturing and logistics infrastructure continues to be strategically expanded. At the Leipzig factory, new production halls covering an area of 8,000 m² have been opened and the outdoor storage areas have been expanded by around 15,000 m². At the same time, the capacity of the photovoltaic system has been increased.

In Bramsche, the second expansion since the opening of the new factory in 2018 is about to start. An investment of around €12 million is planned for the expansion of the assembly and logistics areas, which will further increase the capacity of this factory.

New laser machines worth around €6 million were also installed in Gaste and Hude. Further investment in Gaste included a modern laser welding system, the energy-efficient updating of the production halls and the expansion of the existing photovoltaic capacity. Meanwhile, a further Amazone Academy training facility was established in Hude Altmoorhausen.

Internationally, the Amazone Group strengthened its presence in North America by opening new premises in El Dorado, Kansas.

"With these extensive modernisation and expansion projects, we are sending a clear signal about the future of our production sites. We consciously invest in sustainable manufacturing and logistics processes, in order to secure our innovative strength in the long-term whilst continuously increasing the efficiency of our production. We are focusing specifically on automation and optimisation, in order to maintain and permanently strengthen the company's added value," Christian Dreyer points out.

For 2026, the group expects sales to remain at a stable, high level.