Precision farming demands precision equipment delivery and uptime.

Farming runs on precise timing, but equipment delivery and service still shift without warning. Predictability is now the difference between profit per acre and missed seasons.

The farm equipment sector added an average of 13 days of inventory between Q4 2022 and Q4 2024 — zero of four companies analyzed showed improvement. Over the same period, Overhaul’s automotive customers reduced days of supply inventory by 2.9 days while peer OEMs added 7.
Overhaul DSI Benchmarking Study

Our Solutions

Overhaul gives farm equipment OEMs the inventory visibility and predictive ETAs needed to keep equipment moving, dealers stocked, and growers in the field when seasons demand it.

Equipment availability drives field profitability

When a tractor, combine, or baler arrives late, plans shift, labor costs increase, and weather windows close. And when equipment remains in the service bay longer than expected, profit per acre drops and schedules fall apart. Today’s farmers rely on GPS guidance, telematics, and analytics — yet delivery and service workflows remain fragmented and opaque. Visibility is essential to maintaining trust and yield.

Automotive has proven the path forward

Automotive manufacturers solved these challenges through decades of operational discipline — from assembly line breakthroughs to global quality standards to digital supply chain visibility. The result: reliable timelines and confident customers. The same playbook now applies to agriculture.

Built for the agriculture supply chain

Overhaul provides real-time visibility from factory to farm gate — and from service intake to return-to-field. Exact location. Dynamic ETAs. Proactive notifications. Intelligent scheduling. Parts-and-bay transparency. By eliminating status confusion and downtime, manufacturers earn dealer loyalty, growers gain confidence, and the season gets its due.