In 1842, in the United States, Jerome Increase Case began manufacturing threshing machines in Wisconsin. Decades later, in 1895, in
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Pennsylvania, Abe Zimmerman opened a small workshop that would eventually become New Holland. For over a century, these two stories advanced separately until, in 1999, they were unified under a single corporate structure: the birth of CNH Global, the foundation of what is now CNH Industrial. The company completed its current form in 2013, when the Fiat group integrated its industrial businesses under the name CNH Industrial. This process included agricultural machinery, construction equipment, trucks, and engines. However, this scheme changed again in 2022, when the company separated the transportation business and gave rise to Iveco Group. Since then, CNH has focused exclusively on "off-highway" machinery, that is, equipment that does not travel on roads or streets but works directly in the field, construction, or industry. This journey explains its current structure. CNH is not a single brand but a holding company that organizes historic names from the field. Case IH and New ...