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Varity was a Canadian multinational manufacturing company, created in 1986 from the remains of
Massey Ferguson Limited Massey Ferguson Limited is an American agricultural machinery manufacturer. The company was established in 1953 through the merger of farm equipment makers Massey-Harris of Canada and the Ferguson Company of the United Kingdom. It was based in ...
(MF) of
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,
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, Canada. Varity also owned
Perkins Engines Perkins Engines Company Limited, a subsidiary of Caterpillar Inc since 1998, is primarily a diesel engine manufacturer for several markets including agricultural, construction, material handling, power generation, and industrial. It was establis ...
, headquartered in
Peterborough Peterborough () is a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, east of England. It is the largest part of the City of Peterborough unitary authority district (which covers a larger area than Peterborough itself). It was part of Northamptonshire until ...
, England, and Kelsey-Hayes, headquartered in
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, as well as subsidiaries in many countries. After a period of corporate losses left MF insolvent, Varity was formed to detach the ownership of insolvent Massey Ferguson from its liabilities, including pension plans, and enable the Massey Ferguson brand and several subsidiaries to continue as working entities. By the year 2000, Varity itself was defunct, having successfully sold off its divisions.


Decline of Massey Ferguson

In the 1970s, Massey Ferguson, based in a large Toronto complex dating from the 1850s, was one of few Canadian multinational companies, profitable on sales on over annually. It had started a program of investments in industries other than farm implements, and outside of North America. It was one of the companies controlled by the Canadian
Argus Corporation The Argus Corporation was an investment holding company based in Toronto, Ontario. During the 1960s and 1970s, it was the most powerful and best known conglomerate in Canada, at one time controlling the companies making up 10 percent of all shar ...
holding company. When
Conrad Black Conrad Moffat Black, Baron Black of Crossharbour (born 25 August 1944), is a Canadian-born British former newspaper publisher, businessman, and writer. His father was businessman George Montegu Black II, who had significant holdings in Canadi ...
obtained control of Argus and Massey in 1978, he proceeded on a program of cost-cutting with a plan to make MF more profitable and recession-resistant. In its history, Massey Ferguson generally only provided a profit of under four per-cent per year and Black's plan was to improve the balance sheet. Black installed Victor A. Rice as the new president. The year was disastrous, with an operating loss of , and the closure of its
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plant. However, recovery efforts, including the closing of plants and off-shore subsidiaries were ineffective. By 1980, the company was insolvent, heavily in debt, and Black exited his involvement from the company, donating his shares to the MF pension plan. Rice closed a further seven plants (laying off 12,000 workers) and fired 15 vice-presidents. In 1981, the company completed a refinancing plan with lenders in Canada, France and Britain. The company continued to lose money, but reduced its losses. Its third-quarter of 1983 saw a loss of $11.9 million, compared to $227 million in 1982. While divesting and closing farm equipment plants, it made a move to beef up its Perkins Engines Division, completing the purchase of Rolls-Royce Diesels International Division for . The Massey Ferguson complex in Toronto, dating to the 1850s, by this time is little used and is being prepared for redevelopment. In 1985, Massey Ferguson proposes a $400 million redevelopment plan and gets the site rezoned for commercial, industrial and residential uses. In 1988, the site is sold to Counsel Property Corp of Toronto.


Rebirth as Varity

In 1986, the
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and the
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provided relief on the condition that Massey Ferguson remain in Canada and operate manufacturing in Canada. The company is renamed ''Varity'' after an internal process. At one time, the company made the Verity Plow, after its owner William Verity sold his farm equipments firm to Massey-Harris in 1892. However, the company cannot use Verity and modifies its choice to Varity. The company is restructured into Massey-Ferguson, Perkins Engines and Varity Enterprises. The company has reduced debt to and has annual sales of $1.3 billion and 18,000 employees, a reduction from $3.2 billion and 68,000 employees in 1975. Massey-Ferguson has annual sales of $400 million and remains the world's largest supplier of tractors. In 1988, the company closed its Massey Ferguson Combines manufacturing facilities in
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, a facility connected with the operations of A Harris, Son and Company's operations in Brantford. A Harris, Son and Company had merged with Massey Manufacturing in 1891 to form Massey-Harris. In 1986, when Varity restructured, its corporate debt was transferred to Massey Ferguson Combines, and the combines maker closure writes off the debt including its pension obligations. In 1989, Varity buys a majority interest in automotive parts supplier Fruehauf, the parent of Kelsey-Hayes for . The Kelsey-Hayes company has 21 factories: four in Canada, 12 in the U.S. and five in Europe. The company manufactures wheels, wheel-end components and anti-lock braking systems for cars and trucks. Combined, the company has annual sales of $4.2 billion. Despite its promise to the Canadian governments, in 1991, Rice moved the company to
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, setting up in the Williams-Butler House at 672 Delaware Avenue in the Millionaire Row area of Buffalo. and ceased to be a Canadian corporation. In 1994, in a deal for in cash and $18 million in stock, the farm equipment divisions of Varity were sold to the US-based
AGCO Corporation AGCO Corporation is an American agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in 1990 and with its headquarters in Duluth, Georgia, United States. AGCO designs, produces and sells tractors, combines, foragers, hay tools, self-propelled sprayers, ...
. AGCO continued the Massey Ferguson brand and contracted with Perkins as its engine supplier. Massey Ferguson exists today as a brand name within AGCO Corporation of
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, USA. In August 1996, the remaining electrical, brake and diesel engine divisions of Varity merged with
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-based
Lucas Industries plc Lucas Industries plc was a Birmingham-based British manufacturer of motor industry and aerospace industry components. Once prominent, it was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was formerly a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. In August 1996 ...
(Automotive & Aerospace) to become British-based LucasVarity. Rice became the CEO of the new LucasVarity. In 1998, following the LucasVarity merger, Perkins Engines was sold to
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In March 1999, LucasVarity was purchased by US automotive company TRW for . TRW closed the Buffalo, New York head office. TRW was itself acquired in 2002 becoming
TRW Automotive TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. was an American global supplier of automotive systems, modules, and components to automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and related aftermarkets. Tracing its roots from TRW Inc. it was originally head ...
and since 2015 as TF-TRW, a unit of
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. Victor Rice, the CEO of Varity and LucasVarity, died on June 5, 2022, in Buffalo, New York. Rice was a British native, and had moved in 1975 to Toronto to join Massey Ferguson's head office as an executive. He and his family moved to Buffalo in 1991 with the relocation of Varity. After the sale to TRW, Rice retired in Buffalo and worked with various business associations and the Olmsted Parks Conservancy.


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