Flanders at the forefront of digital manufacturing: CNH completes Accelerator Project with Flanders Make and five partner companies at the Zedelgem plant
CNH (NYSE:CNHI) completed the three-year Accelerator project (2022–2025) at its Zedelgem harvesting center, backing digital and sustainable manufacturing in Flanders.
Key facts: a €150 million investment in advanced production tech, AI quality control and flexible assembly; creation of a NextGen Pilot Line with six R&D projects moved into manufacturing; support for New Holland CR11 production amid a 30% rise in active parts; and €1.85 million Flemish government funding (including €1 million to R&D suppliers).
CNH (NYSE:CNHI) ha completato il progetto Accelerator triennale (2022–2025) presso il centro di raccolta di Zedelgem, sostenendo la produzione digitale e sostenibile nelle Fiandre.
Fatti chiave: un investimento di €150 milioni in tecnologia di produzione avanzata, controllo qualità con AI e assemblaggio flessibile; creazione di una NextGen Pilot Line con sei progetti di R&D spostati in produzione; sostegno alla produzione New Holland CR11 in un momento di 30% aumento delle parti attive; e €1,85 milioni di finanziamenti governativi fiamminghi (incluso €1 milione per fornitori di R&D).
CNH (NYSE:CNHI) completó el proyecto Accelerator de tres años (2022–2025) en su centro de cosecha de Zedelgem, respaldando la manufactura digital y sostenible en Flandes.
Datos clave: una inversión de €150 millones en tecnología de producción avanzada, control de calidad con IA y ensamblaje flexible; creación de una NextGen Pilot Line con seis proyectos de I&D trasladados a la fabricación; apoyo a la producción New Holland CR11 en medio de un aumento del 30% de las piezas activas; y €1,85 millones de financiación del gobierno flamenco (incluido €1 millón para proveedores de I&D).
CNH(NYSE:CNHI)는 2022–2025년의 3년 간 Accelerator 프로젝트를 제델렘(Zedelgem) 수확 센터에서 완료하며, 플랑드르의 디지털 및 지속 가능한 제조를 지지합니다.
주요 사실: €150백만의 고급 생산 기술, AI 품질 관리 및 유연한 조립에 대한 투자; 제조로 이전된 R&D 6건의 NextGen 파일럿 라인 생성; 활동 부품 증가 30%를 둘러싼 뉴홀랜드 CR11 생산 지원; 그리고 벨기에 플랑드 정부의 €1.85백만의 자금 지원(여기에 €1백만 for R&D 공급업체).
CNH (NYSE:CNHI) a achevé le projet Accelerator de trois ans (2022–2025) sur son centre de récolte de Zedelgem, soutenant la fabrication numérique et durable en Flandre.
Faits clés : un investissement de €150 millions dans les technologies de production avancée, le contrôle qualité par IA et l’assemblage flexible ; création d’une NextGen Pilot Line avec six projets de R&D transférés en fabrication ; soutien à la production New Holland CR11 en milieu d’augmentation de 30% des pièces actives ; et un financement gouvernemental flamand de €1,85 million (dont €1 million pour les fournisseurs de R&D).
CNH (NYSE:CNHI) hat das dreijährige Accelerator-Projekt (2022–2025) in ihrem Zedelgem-Erntezentrum abgeschlossen und damit digitale und nachhaltige Fertigung in Flandern vorangetrieben.
Wichtige Fakten: eine €150 Millionen Investition in fortschrittliche Produktionstechnik, KI-Qualitätskontrolle und flexibler Montage; Aufbau einer NextGen Pilot Line mit sechs R&D-Projekten, die in die Fertigung übergeführt wurden; Unterstützung der New Holland CR11 Produktion bei einem 30% Anstieg der aktiven Teile; und €1,85 Millionen Förderung der flämischen Regierung (einschließlich €1 Million für R&D-Lieferanten).
CNH (NYSE:CNHI) أكملت مشروع Accelerator الذي استمر ثلاث سنوات (2022–2025) في مركز الحصاد بزودلجم، وهو يدعم التصنيع الرقمي والمستدام في فلاندرز.
حقائق أساسية: استثمار قدره €150 مليوناً في تكنولوجيا الإنتاج المتقدمة، ومراقبة الجودة بالذكاء الاصطناعي والتجميع المرن؛ إنشاء خط تجريبي NextGen مع ستة مشاريع R&D مُنتقلة إلى التصنيع؛ دعم إنتاج نيو هولاند CR11 في ظل ارتفاع 30% في قطع العمل النشطة؛ وتمويل حكومي فلمنكي بقيمة €1.85 مليون (بما في ذلك €1 مليون للمورّدين في قسم البحث والتطوير).
- €150 million investment in advanced digital manufacturing
- NextGen Pilot Line deployed six R&D projects into production
- Enabled production of New Holland CR11 despite complexity increase
- Introduced Advanced Planning Systems for optimized material ordering
- Production complexity increased with a 30% rise in active parts
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CNH completed a €150 million Accelerator, modernizing Zedelgem with digital lines and supporting CR11 production complexity.
CNH and partners implemented a large-scale digitalization programme at the Zedelgem Centre of Excellence, funded by a total investment of
Dependencies and risks remain: benefits rest on sustained execution, scaling the pilot solutions across full production, and continued funding for R&D suppliers (noted as
Flanders at the forefront of digital manufacturing: CNH completes Accelerator Project with Flanders Make and five partner companies at the Zedelgem plant
Zedelgem, November 4, 2025
CNH and Flanders Make today mark a significant milestone in the transformation of its Harvesting Center of Excellence in Zedelgem, Belgium. The site, one of CNH’s most strategic global manufacturing and R&D centers, is celebrating the successful completion of the three-year 'Accelerator' project (2022–2025). With this project Flanders Make, VLAIO – the Flemish Government’s arm that supports innovation and entrepreneurship, and CNH, alongside other partners are positioning Flanders as one of Europe’s most advanced regions for digital and sustainable manufacturing.
The core objective of the ‘Accelerator Project’ is to introduce advanced digital manufacturing methods and build a powerful and disruptive innovation partnership with Flemish public authorities and regional R&D players. A significant part of these investments targets advanced production technology beyond current state-of-the-art Industry 4.0 solutions. This will push the boundaries of automation, AI-supported quality control, and flexible manufacturing.
At the Zedelgem facility this resulted in a new flexible assembly line that benefits from an improved flow of material within the production process. A further benefit has been the introduction of Advanced Planning Systems and algorithms that ensure optimal material ordering, based on both historical data and process information.
CNH co-created the accelerator framework together with Flanders Make, an organization which supports production innovation within the Flemish manufacturing industry, and five other leading companies with manufacturing in Belgium (Picanol, Atlas Copco, Vandewiele, Sabca and Crop’s). This ecosystem, which has been designed for both scalability and international expansion, is supporting Flanders’ industrial renaissance. Early results already show how these innovative solutions enable CNH and the local industry to be both globally competitive and flexible.
Driving Digital Transformation and CR11 Combine Harvester Production
The Accelerator project supported the redesign of the plant's logistics and operations, paving the way for the launch of CNH’s new NextGen Pilot Line. This dedicated space has already seen six R&D projects deployed into manufacturing, enhancing both production efficiency and flexibility.
This investment was also key to the production of the New Holland CR11, the brand’s next-generation flagship combine-harvester and winner of the only gold innovation medal at Agritechnica 2023. The CR11’s launch significantly increased production complexity at Zedelgem, challenging the plant to manage a
Public-private cooperation driving impact and innovation
To support this transformation, CNH received
"The long-term transformation of our Zedelgem Centre of Excellence is the result of a strategic industrial vision and effective collaboration with our innovation partners. This synergy is fundamental to driving performance, innovation, and sustainability," said Tom Verbaeten, CNH Chief Supply Chain Officer. "Thanks to our commitment and the support of partners such as Flanders Make, Zedelgem is now a benchmark for digitalized, high-tech manufacturing in Europe."
“With Accelerator, we didn’t just innovate in the lab — we redefined how industrial R&D translates into practice,” adds Grisja Lobbestael, CEO of Flanders Make. “It’s about creating reusable, scalable technologies that strengthen Flanders’ position in the global manufacturing chain. It really is a catalyst for sustainable industrial growth.”
“The Accelerator exemplifies how strategic public-private cooperation can strengthen our region’s technological leadership and industrial resilience,” said Matthias Diependaele, Minister-President of Flanders. “By investing in digitalization and high-tech employment, Flanders is reinforcing this manufacturing base and is shaping the future of European industry. The success in Zedelgem proves that when Flemish expertise and entrepreneurship come together, we can set new standards for global competitiveness.”
CNH Industrial (NYSE: CNH) is a world-class equipment, technology and services company. Driven by its purpose of Breaking New Ground, which centers on Innovation, Sustainability and Productivity, the Company provides the strategic direction, R&D capabilities, and investments that enable the success of its global and regional Brands. Globally, Case IH and New Holland supply 360° agriculture applications from machines to implements and the digital technologies that enhance them; and CASE and New Holland Construction Equipment deliver a full lineup of construction products that make the industry more productive. The Company’s regionally focused Brands include: STEYR, for agricultural tractors; Raven, a leader in digital agriculture, precision technology and the development of autonomous systems; Hemisphere, a leading designer and manufacturer of high-precision satellite based positioning, and heading technologies; Flexi-Coil, specializing in tillage and seeding systems; Miller, manufacturing application equipment; and Eurocomach, producing a wide range of mini and midi excavators for the construction sector, including electric solutions.
Across a history spanning over two centuries, CNH has always been a pioneer in its sectors and continues to passionately innovate and drive customer efficiency and success. As a truly global company, CNH’s 35,000+ employees form part of a diverse and inclusive workplace, focused on empowering customers to grow, and build, a better world.
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Flanders Make is the strategic research centre for the manufacturing industry. From our locations throughout Flanders, we stimulate open innovation through high-quality research. In addition, companies can collaborate with us on tailor-made innovations. Finally, we also offer an extensive range of testing and validation infrastructure for testing and validating your products and production. The goal of Flanders Make is to contribute to the technological development of the vehicles, machines and factories of the future. In this way, Flanders Make creates added value for the manufacturing industry. Flanders Make helps companies to innovate better and faster. In addition, we are strongly committed to international innovation cooperation and participation in European research projects. Flanders Make is an initiative supported by the Flemish Government, the Limburg Fund and the ERDF.
Flanders Make currently has 1,000 researchers who work full-time as a unique community on a common industrial research agenda.
For more information visit: flandersmake.be
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