Faresin Deutschland celebrates 20 years: a milestone at Agritechnica 2025 that tells of growth, customer proximity and international vision

Breganze (Italy) – November 2025 – At Agritechnica 2025, in addition to technological debuts and product innovations, Faresin celebrates a special milestone: the 20th anniversary of Faresin Deutschland, the group’s first direct subsidiary in Germany.
An anniversary that represents not only an important chapter in the company’s history, but also the confirmation of a path made up of shared growth, widespread presence and strong collaboration with German breeders, dealers and partners.

During the fair, all the machines displayed on the booth were adorned with a commemorative rosette, a symbol of Faresin’s gratitude to the German market and the bond built over two decades in business.


A branch established to be close to German farmers

Founded in 2005 in Steinach bei Rothenburg ob der Tauber, FARESIN Deutschland was created with a clear objective:
to offer German customers a direct point of contact for commercial, technical and logistical support, guaranteeing service in line with the high standards of the German market.

Because of this local presence, Faresin has been able to:

  • Accurately understand the needs of farmers in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg and neighboring regions
  • Adapting the machines to the typical operating conditions of German companies
  • Build a fast and efficient parts service and support network
  • Building strong and lasting relationships with dealers and strategic partners

Steady growth and an increasingly organized structure

Over the years, the German branch has experienced significant growth, becoming a reference for:

  • self-propelled and trailed mixer wagons
  • Precision Feeding Technologies
  • telescopic handlers for agricultural and industrial use
  • FULL ELECTRIC solutions for sustainability-conscious companies

The group’s international expansion strategy then led to the establishment of a second subsidiary, Faresin Deutschland Nord, which is now being reorganized to ensure an even more widespread presence throughout Germany.


An anniversary with a special flavor

The 2025 20th anniversary also takes on emotional value as Faresin remembers the figure of Walter Schirmer, one of the architects behind the creation of the subsidiary, who passed away prematurely in May of this year.
His vision, commitment and dedication played a central role in the development of Faresin in Germany.

Today, the branch is headed by Martin Knäulein, who has been there since day one and a historical reference point for customers and dealers, a symbol of the continuity and professionalism that have characterized these first 20 years.


A future of collaboration and innovation

The anniversary celebrated at Agritechnica is not a milestone, but a new starting point.
Faresin aims to further strengthen its presence in Germany by investing in:

  • Full Electric Innovations
  • Smart Feed Tech technologies for barn data management
  • Technical training and immediate demonstrations on the ground
  • Even faster after-sales service close to the customer

Germany remains one of the most strategic markets for the group, and Faresin Deutschland’s history shows how customer proximity, listening and quality service are crucial to building strong and lasting relationships.

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