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2025-06-25web-newsteaser-News

FendtONE offboard honoured in Scotland

On Saturday, June 21st FendtONE offboard was honoured with a Certificate of Commendation at the Royal Highland Agricultural Show 2025 (RHAS) in Scotland.

2025-06-25web-newsteaser-News

FendtONE offboard honoured in Scotland

On Saturday, June 21st FendtONE offboard was honoured with a Certificate of Commendation at the Royal Highland Agricultural Show 2025 (RHAS) in Scotland.

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Martin Hamer (Fendt Sales Director Northwest Europe)

"We are incredibly proud that FendtONE offboard has been recognised by the RHAS. This system represents a significant leap in farm management, offering seamless connectivity, efficiency and control from anywhere. It’s designed to empower farmers with real-time fleet monitoring, prescription mapping and data-driven decision-making, ensuring operations run smoothly and efficiently”, said Martin Hamer, Fendt Sales Director Northwest Europe. “This award is a testament to our commitment to innovation and supporting the future of agriculture. Thank you to the RHAS for this honour and to all the farmers embracing FendtONE offboard!"

A man holds a certificate in his hands standing in front of a black door
Alan Whitlow (Fendt Area Sales Manager Northern England and Scotland) received the Certificate of Commendation at the Royal Highland Show

FendtONE offboard was recognised with a Certificate of Commendation at the RHAS by a expert jury for its’ innovative and intuitive solution. The Royal Highland Show has a history of rewarding innovations that serve farmers in their business and everyday tasks. They recently updated the categories to include new innovations and technology.


"Farming in Scotland brings its own unique challenges, from unpredictable weather to varied landscapes. At Fendt, we're committed to providing solutions that make a real difference- helping farmers work more efficiently, sustainably and profitably”, said Alan Whitlow, Fendt Area Sales Manager Northern England and Scotland. “Seeing FendtONE offboard receive a Certificate of Commendation at RHAS 2025 is an incredible milestone. This system is set to transform farm management across Scotland, allowing farmers to seamlessly integrate data, optimise workflows and make informed decisions with greater ease than ever before."

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Farmers are spending more and more time planning, organising and documenting their work to meet rules and regulations. FendtONE offboard is a digital solution for simple, operation-specific work organisation and documentation and complements the FendtONE onboard driver workstation. In 2022 FendtONE offboard was rolled out with new functionalities to many markets in Europe. Since it’s roll out functions have been continuously added to meet farmers needs.

Fendt at the Royal Highland Show 2025

Making a landmark debut in the UK and Ireland, Fendt exhibited its Fendt e107 V and e107 Vario electric tractors for the first time at this year’s Royal Highland Show, signalling a bold step toward sustainable innovation. These pioneering models were showcased alongside an impressive line-up that included the Fendt 5275 C PL Combine, the Fendt Rogator crop sprayer, and the Fendt Rotana 160 V round baler. Visitors also had the chance to explore a diverse range of Fendt tractors - from the compact Fendt 211 and 312 Vario to the versatile Fendt 618 and 728 Vario and the Fendt 942 Vario - demonstrating the breadth and capability of Fendt’s machinery portfolio.

Impressions from the Royal Highland Show

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About the Royal Highland Show

The Royal Highland Show is the flagship event of Scottish charity the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland. The 4 day event, first held in 1822, is the pinnacle of the agricultural calendar. Each year over 800 trade exhibitors, over 2,000 livestock competitors entering into 900+ competitions, with over 4000 animals. 220,000 visitors came to the Royal Highland Show in 2025 to experience the best of farming, food and rural life. The Show offers a great day out for all the family, with something for everyone to enjoy. Showcasing the finest displays of Scotland’s livestock, machinery and technical innovation, produce, equine displays, countryside pursuits and educational workshops.

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