Logistics: The Hidden Costs
Finally, production and logistics costs still weigh heavily on manufacturers—even though they’ve dropped slightly from the 2022 peak. Land shipping rates are up 10% globally, and sea freight remains expensive due to higher container costs. European manufacturers deal with high labor and supply costs, while those in emerging markets face high transport expenses. Brands that produce parts in-house or rely on European suppliers may spend more, but benefit from better quality control and a true “Made in” reputation. Rising tractor prices are the result of multiple converging factors: technological innovation, raw material spikes, environmental regulations, and growing expectations around comfort and safety. While these advancements have clearly improved performance, they’ve also driven up costs. Stay with us for more insights into the fast-evolving world of agricultural machinery.