History of Vicon
Visionary entrepreneurs, technical innovators and skilled employees have worked together to create great value during the history of Vicon.
Under the name Vicon a small firm grows into an international manufacturer of farm equipment. Worldwide more than 2 million Vicon machines have been sold.
Visser Construction Nieuw-Vennep
During the Second World War one of the employees coined the company name of Vicon, an acronym for Vissers Construction Nieuw-Vennep, for which he received a bonus of 1 Dutch guilder.
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 1963 What could have been a revolution in soil cultivation ends in 1970 when production is stopped.  | 
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 1981 Further acquisitions included French baler manufacturer Rivierre Casalis.  | 
By the early eighties, Vicon had already pioneered the integration of microelectronics in fertiliser spreaders (spreading computer) and big square balers. Even back in 1985 Vicon was pioneering the ISOBUS standard, a universal control system being taken up by most European manufacturers.  | 
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 2018  | 
2023 – New High-Capacity Vicon Rakes and Tedders  | 
2023 -  Enhances Vicon Spreader Range (RO-M W PRO Series)  |