Hundreds attend as opening of new Shropshire depot is overwhelming success

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Tallis Amos Group has celebrated the official opening of their new depot in Shropshire.

More than 600 people attended the opening of the facility at Allscott, part of an exciting milestone in the company's expansion.

Representatives from John Deere were present at the event, provide insights into how future technologies can equip farm businesses for increased efficiency and sustainability. The event also provided a look into the new G5 display technology coming to John Deere tractors next year, along with the capabilities of the John Deere Ops Centre app for smartphones.

 

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