IAM will be offering SKY Agriculture’s full product line, including fertiliser spreaders, combination drills, power harrows, shallow cultivators and trailed drills (no-till and min-till).
SKY Agriculture and IAM Agricultural Machinery Ltd have announced a new strategic partnership for the distribution of SKY Agriculture products in Ireland. Effective immediately, IAM has been appointed as the exclusive importer and distributor of the full SKY Agriculture range across the entire Irish market. This follows SKY Agriculture’s recent transition to a single unified brand, combining Sulky, SKY, and Prolog – under the Burel Group.
IAM will be offering dealers and farmers in Ireland access to SKY Agriculture’s full product line, including fertiliser spreaders, combination drills, power harrows, shallow cultivators and trailed drills (no-till and min-till). “We’re excited to partner with IAM, a company with deep roots in Irish agriculture and a strong commitment to service and support,” said Mark Whalley, Ireland/UK team leader at SKY Agriculture. Julien Paul, sales director, added: “This collaboration ensures our customers and dealers in Ireland are well-supported and positioned for long-term success. “SKY Agriculture brings a premium, innovative product range that fits perfectly with our values and long-term goals,” said Pat Kenny, managing director at IAM.
For over two decades, the Sky Agriculture portfolio was previously distributed in Ireland by Farmec Ltd.
IAM has been appointed as the exclusive importer and distributor of the full SKY Agriculture range for the entire Irish market.
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SKY Agriculture and IAM Agricultural Machinery Ltd have announced a new strategic partnership for the distribution of SKY Agriculture products in Ireland. Effective immediately, IAM has been appointed as the exclusive importer and distributor of the full SKY Agriculture range across the entire Irish market. This follows SKY Agriculture’s recent transition to a single unified brand, combining Sulky, SKY, and Prolog – under the Burel Group.
IAM will be offering dealers and farmers in Ireland access to SKY Agriculture’s full product line, including fertiliser spreaders, combination drills, power harrows, shallow cultivators and trailed drills (no-till and min-till). “We’re excited to partner with IAM, a company with deep roots in Irish agriculture and a strong commitment to service and support,” said Mark Whalley, Ireland/UK team leader at SKY Agriculture. Julien Paul, sales director, added: “This collaboration ensures our customers and dealers in Ireland are well-supported and positioned for long-term success. “SKY Agriculture brings a premium, innovative product range that fits perfectly with our values and long-term goals,” said Pat Kenny, managing director at IAM.
For over two decades, the Sky Agriculture portfolio was previously distributed in Ireland by Farmec Ltd.
IAM has been appointed as the exclusive importer and distributor of the full SKY Agriculture range for the entire Irish market.
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