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Kubota Corporation
Company typePublic TYO: 6326, (NYSEKUB)
IndustryMachinery
FoundedOsaka, Japan (February, 1890)
FounderGonshirō Kubota Edit this on Wikidata
Headquarters
Osaka
,
Japan
Key people
Yasuo Masumoto, President-CEO; Daisuke Hatakake, Chairman
ProductsAgricultural - Heavy Equipment - Engines
Revenue USD 12.6 Billion (Fiscal year ended March 31, 2008)
Number of employees
24,464 (Consolidated, as of March 31, 2008)
WebsiteKubota Corporation

Kubota Corporation (株式会社クボタ, Kabushiki-gaisha Kubota) (TYO: 6326, NYSEKUB), is a tractor and heavy equipment manufacturer based in Osaka, Japan. The company was established in 1890.

The company produces many products including:

A piece of light construction equipment built by Kubota
Kubota RTV900
A 1990 Kubota G5200H diesel garden tractor with front mounted bucket attachment
The D600 14 HP 3 cylinder diesel engine from a Kubota G5200H series garden tractor
The shaft driven mower deck on a Kubota G5200H garden tractor
Kubota wheel loader

Kubota Tractor Corporation (KTC)

In 1969, Kubota began exporting its 21 horsepower (16 kW) L200 compact tractors to the United States. Because of the initial success in the American marketplace, the Kubota Tractor Corporation was formed in Torrance, California in 1972. Kubota also owns other similar tractor companies in many countries including Australia[1], Canada[2], France[3], Germany[4], Spain[5], and the United Kingdom[6]

Kubota Manufacturing of America (KMA)

In 1988, Kubota opened its first manufacturing facility, Kubota Manufacturing of America [7], in Gainesville, GA (USA) for the production of front end loader and backhoe implements for Kubota tractors. Later, other products were added including an array of lawn and garden tractors and utility vehicles.

Kubota Industrial Equipment (KIE)

In 2006, the aforementioned front end loader and backhoe production was transferred from KMA to a new manufacturing facility, Kubota Industrial Equipment, near Jefferson, GA (USA). This facility also prepares/configures the larger (B, L & M-series) tractors from Japan for delivery to KTC's central, northern and southeast division (region) dealerships.

Kubota Engine America (KEA)

Due to an increased demand for its compact industrial engines, Kubota Engine America was formed in 1999 in Lincolnshire, IL (Chicago) as a subsidiary company of Kubota Corporation - Osaka.

The current KEA was a division of Kubota Tractor Corp. from 1982 to 1999 prior to becoming a subsidiary of Kubota Corp. KEA sells its Emission Certified Diesel and Spark ignited engines from 6 to 100 hp in the US and Central/South America. KEA also sells a line of Diesel generators from 7 to 35 KW.

Kubota Pacific

In the mid-1980s Kubota, looking for new opportunities, provided funding for Ardent Computer Corporation, an American company that produced graphics minicomputers based on the MIPS architecture. After a merger and series of flops, control of the company was ceded to Kubota and was renamed Kubota Pacific and later Kubota Graphics Company. However, the company still wasn't very successful and was finally shut down in 1994.

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