Partners in focus

Shared passion for agricultural machinery

Worch Landtechnik – Our reliable partner in Saxony-Anhalt

The productive collaboration between AMAZONE and Worch Landtechnik GmbH in Saxony-Anhalt is an impressive example of a long-term partnership. With six branches in the region, Worch Landtechnik is not only an outstanding trading partner, but also a first-class competence centre for harvesting equipment as well as groundcare and garden equipment.

The collaboration with AMAZONE initially involved just specific products, but the portfolio continued to expand over time. The entire AMAZONE range has been successfully on offer for several years now and, alongside Claas, occupies a central position in the Worch Landtechnik product range.

Worch's head office in Schora is the hub for first-class sales and service. The Raguhn, Zahna, Rackith, Samswegen and Genthin branches add to the company’s presence in Saxony-Anhalt, from the Zerbster Land and Fläming Nature Park to the region above Magdeburg. A dedicated team of around 90 employees live and breathe agricultural technology with a passion.

"Our highly qualified employees and trainees strive to meet customer demands on a daily basis. Everyone is an expert in their field", explains Thomas Worch, who runs the company together with Enrico Picht. "Our commitment and passion for agricultural machinery represent the driving force and guiding principles for the success of the company and its reputation among customers." 

Since 2005, our experienced factory representative Wolfgang Gottschlich has been supporting all Worch branches in all matters relating to the AMAZONE product world. His many years of experience ensure seamless interaction between the partners.

Since 2005, our experienced factory representative Wolfgang Gottschlich has been supporting all Worch branches in all matters relating to the AMAZONE product world. His many years of experience ensure seamless interaction between the partners.

from left: Roland Kratz (AMAZONE Sales Manager Central Region), Wolfgang Gottschlich (AMAZONE factory representative), Thomas Worch and Enrico Picht (both Managing Directors of Worch Landtechnik)