Today we are going to share with you the latest update from Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited (AGTL). Pakistani agricultural machinery manufacturer Al-Ghazi Tractors has introduced new models of trackers for 2023 in Pakistan. AGTL plans to shock the market by introducing a special batch of New Holland’s Trademark Blue-colored Tractors in Pakistan. The company introduced these models on the occasion of its 40th anniversary.
Al-Ghazi Tractors New 2023 models:

According to the AGTL’s official statement, the company will offer different new 2023 models of trackers. The new 2023 models include 480s, 480 Power Plus, Ghazi, 640, 70-56, and Dabang. The brand-new models will help the farmers to get higher yields thanks to AGTL’s cutting-edge technology. The upgraded variants are highly durable, fuel, and cost-efficient that can be used for planting, cultivating, fertilizing, and harvesting crops. The new models will also have chassis plates with the year 2023 imprinted on them.
AGTL Chief Executive Officer Statement at 40th Anniversary:
Malik Ehtisham, the chief executive officer of AGTL, said in a speech marking the company’s 40th anniversary that AGTL salutes all of its loyal customers and partners who have supported it in good times and bad over the years. Our goal is for AGTL to be the industry leader in the agriculture equipment sector. AGTL is also making large investments in technology to uphold the highest standards in agriculture by giving our farmers access to cutting-edge tools and cutting-edge methods.
In addition, he added, we are following the vision of our shareholders by using cutting-edge technology to ensure that AGTL becomes the benchmark for others. We anticipate that our consumers will enjoy yielding to our cutting-edge, trustworthy, and powerful tractors. Additionally, Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited (AGTL) offers a free servicing program for all of its customers. AGTL’s customers can get their vehicles serviced from their specific local dealers.
Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited (AGTL):

Al-Ghazi Tractors is a joint venture between the CNH Agricultural Machinery Company and the Al-Futtaim Group. It has 46% of the market share in Pakistan’s tractor production and sales sector per annum. Additionally, it represents the largest Al-Ghazi market share in the previous 14 years, which is evidence of the confidence our partners, farmers, and dealers have in us.




