"Our talks with Kramp lasted even longer, four years," Jubana CEO Julius Banys told the paper.
The company, which is based in Mazeikiai, in northwestern Lithuania, had almost lost hope, but did not give up and signed a supply contract with Kramp this year, he added.
Following three and a half years of negotiations, Jubana a year ago signed a supply contract with Vapormatic Co, a subsidiary of John Deere, world's largest agricultural machinery manufacturer.