Weasler Engineering Celebrates 75 Years of Innovation and Reliability

EMDA is proud to recognize Weasler Engineering, a longtime member of our association, as they celebrate a major milestone: 75 years of innovation, reliability, and commitment to the agricultural industry. Weasler has also been a valued EMDA member for 37 years, and we appreciate their continued support and engagement in our community.

According to a recent announcement, Weasler Engineering, part of CentroMotion and a global leader in agricultural driveline solutions, was founded in 1951 with only seven employees and has since grown to include global manufacturing sites serving customers worldwide.

Carl Beckwith, CEO of CentroMotion, shared that this anniversary reflects not only the company’s history but also the people, partners, and customers who have contributed to Weasler’s long-term success. He noted that Weasler has combined deep technical expertise with a passion for innovation to meet the evolving needs of agriculture.

Throughout the years, Weasler has continued advancing driveline systems with a focus on performance, safety, and efficiency, delivering solutions that farmers and OEMs can count on. The release also highlights the company’s origins as the vision of Anthony V. Weasler, which began in a small building in Kewaskum, Wisconsin, and expanded into the global presence it is today.

Tom VanderLaan, chief commercial officer, emphasized Weasler’s customer-first approach, noting their commitment to listening, adapting, and delivering, recognizing that behind every machine is a farmer depending on that equipment to perform.

Looking forward, Weasler shared that they are focused on partnering with customers to solve increasingly complex drive shaft needs as equipment grows larger and demands for speed and power increase. Their team remains committed to delivering the most reliable solution for each application and continuing to drive value as the industry evolves.

Congratulations to Weasler Engineering on 75 years, and thank you for 37 years of membership and partnership with EMDA.

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