LOEWEN MANUFACTURING


Warren, Lloyd & Lin Loewen Manufacturing began as, and remains a family owned and

operated business - now in it's third generation. Established in 1959,

Loewen started with a few products for local farmers. Today, Loewen

produces a greater range of Premium Quality Combine Parts for more

makes and models of combines than anyone else! New parts are

developed and added to the Loewen product line on a continual basis.




Loewen facilityThrough the years the Loewen production and head

office buildings have gone through numerous

expansions. In total, the Loewen facility amounts to

100,000 sq. ft., providing a safe and clean workplace for

over 70 employees.






Loewen head office Over the years Loewen has grown to be an international supplier of

parts for North American and European combines. Loewen's global

distribution currently covers Argentina, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada,

Europe, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, Ukraine and the

USA, with export sales of over 50%.



shipping routesBeing centrally located, in the heartland of the North American

farming community, allows for fast delivery along major shipping

routes. We also maintain our own fleet of trucks to assure on-time

delivery to our distributors in Canada and the USA.




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Loewen head office In 2007, Loewen Manufacturing was acquired by A & I Products. Loewen

produces a greater range of quality
combine parts for more make and

models of combines than anyone
else. By bringing this product range

into an already strong product
offering, A & I will be able to offer the most

complete catalog of combine parts in the industry.


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