Omaha is the largest city in the US state of Nebraska in the Midwest. The landscape is impressive – huge fields, one after another, stretching for hundreds of miles, interspersed here and there with small settlements and farms. Anyone driving a pick-up along the seemingly endless roads can see at once why Nebraska is known as 'The Breadbasket': more than 90% of the land here is used for agriculture, making Nebraska one of the most important producers of agricultural products in the USA.
The entrance area of the CLAAS factory in Omaha is surrounded by vast floor-to-ceiling windows, creating a friendly, welcoming impression for visitors entering for the first time. In addition to the 17,000 m2 production building, there is also a prototype workshop for Development, the Quality Management department, a test track and offices. CLAAS Omaha builds more than 600 LEXION 6000, 7000 and 8000 here each year. "We still haven't utilised the full production capacities", explains Matthew Koch. Many more ambitious goals still beckon, as he sees it. Omaha is a success story which he and his colleagues at the site have yet to finish writing.


























