Kubota

Brand Description

Kubota Corporation was founded in 1890 by Gonshiro Kubota in Osaka, Japan. The company initially specialized in casting and machine manufacturing, soon gaining recognition for its superior iron pipes used in Japan's expanding urban infrastructure. As Japan industrialized, Kubota seized opportunities to diversify its product lines and extend its expertise into agricultural machinery and construction equipment. Throughout the 20th century, Kubota continued to innovate, developing products that would become essential for modern agriculture and construction. In 1960, the company introduced its first compact tractors to the market, setting new standards for efficiency and performance. The global footprint of Kubota expanded significantly in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, with subsidiaries and factories established across North America, Europe, and Asia. Kubota's commitment to research and development has allowed it to consistently deliver cutting-edge technology, ensuring its leadership position in the industries it serves.

Kubota Corporation

Founded
1890
Founder
Gonshiro Kubota
Headquarters
Osaka, Japan
Industry
Machinery
Area Served
Worldwide
Products
Tractors, Construction Equipment, Engines, Lawn Mowers, Utility Vehicles, Water Treatment Products