Kubota Corporation
Kubota Corporation is a global enterprise that develops and markets machinery and related solutions across the food, water, and environment sectors. Its operations span Japan, North America, Europe, Asia, and other international markets. The company's business is organized into three primary segments: Farm & Industrial Machinery, Water & Environment, and Other. The Farm & Industrial Machinery division produces a broad range of agricultural equipment, including tractors, power tillers, combine harvesters, rice transplanters, turf equipment, and utility vehicles, along with various implements, attachments, and post-harvest and vegetable production machinery. It also supplies facilities for cooperative drying, rice seedling cultivation, and gardening, in addition to rice mill plants, weighing and measuring control systems, and air purifiers. This segment further manufactures engines for agricultural, construction, and industrial machinery, as well as generators, and offers compact construction equipment such as mini excavators, wheel and skid steer loaders, and compact track loaders. The Water & Environment segment focuses on ductile iron and plastic pipes, valves, and single stack drain fittings, complemented by design and construction services. It manufactures specialized industrial components like reformer and cracking tubes, hearth and steel mill rolls, TXAX friction materials, and spiral welded steel pipes, alongside air-conditioning equipment. Moreover, this segment delivers comprehensive solutions for water and waste management, encompassing wastewater treatment equipment and plants, pumps, membrane solutions, flue gas desulfurization apparatus, membrane methane fermentation plants, bathtubs, and facilities for water purification, night-soil treatment, waste incineration and melting, and waste shredding and sorting. The Other segment includes logistics services and the provision of roofing and siding materials. Beyond its core manufacturing activities, Kubota engages in non-life insurance underwriting, finance leasing, factoring services, building maintenance, security guarding, transportation, storage, distribution, and cargo handling. It also manages the export and import of repair parts for its farm equipment, engines, and construction machinery. The company distributes its products and services through a robust network of dealers. Kubota Corporation was founded in Osaka, Japan, in 1890.