
Iran Combine Manufacturing Company (ICM) is the largest manufacturer of grain-harvesting machinery in the Middle East, located in Arak, Iran. The company was established and registered in 1969 under license from American manufacturer John Deere, beginning production of agricultural machinery. In 1970 it was sold to a John Deere-led consortium and operated as 'Iran John Deere' before its ownership transitioned to a joint-stock structure in 1982.
With over five decades of experience, ICM produces combine harvesters, balers, forage equipment, hay tools, self-propelled sprayers, seeding and tillage equipment, and tractors. The company, a major shareholder of which is Astan Quds Razavi, has exported its machinery internationally—including to China since 1984—and remains the backbone of Iran's grain-harvesting capacity.

105 hp combine with 4.2m cutting width.

Upgraded combine with 4.8m header and large grain tank.

Dedicated combine for rice paddy harvesting.

Corn and forage harvesting combine.

Baler for hay, straw and crop residue.

High-capacity baler for residue collection.

Self-propelled field sprayer for crop protection.

Planters, seeders and tillage implements.

Headers for wheat, barley, canola and sunflower.

Diesel engines for combines and farm machinery.
Established under license from John Deere.
Sold to a John Deere-led consortium, renamed Iran John Deere.
Ownership transitioned to a joint-stock structure.
Began exporting combine harvesters to China and beyond.
Ayatollah Araki Blvd., Industry Square, Arak, Markazi, Iran
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