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Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (KHI), headquartered in Kobe, Japan, is one of the largest companies in the world. Founded in 1878, KHI is a multinational corporation and is listed among the top 100 industrial companies outside the U.S. It is also one of the most diversified, developing a long list of products ranging from oil tanker ships to motorcycles, JET SKI® watercraft and ATVs; from giant tunnel boring equipment to robotics; from aircraft to high-speed trains; from diesel engines so large, a person can stand inside a single cylinder, to power landscaping equipment you can hold in your hand.


Kawasaki Motorcycles, ATVs, Jet Skis, Mules and Accessories, a division of Kawasaki Motors Corp. U.S.A., represents the finest in consumer products, industrial products and transportaion in the world. From the class leading Ninja® sportbikes and thundering Vulcan™ cruisers to the rugged Prairie® ATVs, Mule™ utility vehicles and JET SKI® watercraft, Kawasaki products lead the powersports industry around the globe.


Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc. (KRI), based in Wixom, Michigan, is a leading supplier of industrial robots and automation systems with robot payloads ranging from 2 kg to 300 kg. Kawasaki Robotics service a wide range of industries and applications such as: arc and spot welding, packaging and palletizing, material handling and removal, assembly, machine tending, dispensing and racking. Kawasaki Robotics commitment to quality and constant improvement has enabled them to become one of the leading robot suppliers in the world, with over 11,000 units installed in North America and over 41,000 units installed worldwide.


Kawasaki Rail Car (USA), Inc. (KRC), headquartered and manufacturing facility in Yonkers, NY. has been at the forefront of product introductions, developing technologies that have resulted in our modern fleet of rolling stock ranging from subway cars, light and heavy rail cars, commuter bi-level and single level cars, and Shinkansen and Maglev trains. Kawasaki Rail Car has led the development of vibration and oscillation control systems, platform screen door passenger protection systems, and more, that improve transportation safety, efficiency and quality. In 2001, Kawasaki Rail Car expanded it's U.S. operations with a state-of-the-art rail car shell manufacturing facility in Lincoln, Nebraska.


Kawasaki Engine Division and Power Products, a division of Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., based in Grand Rapids, Michigan is a leading manufacturer of Electrical Generators, Power Products (trimmers, edgers and blowers) and Small Engines (2 cycle and 4 cycle).


Kawasaki Precision Machinery of America, a division of Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., based in Grand Rapids, Michigan is responsible for marketing, sales and service of Kawasaki Hydraulic Products throughout North and Latin America. Kawasaki's technically oriented staff focuses on understanding and assessing their customer's ever-changing needs. Taking full advantage of Kawasaki's worldwide resources, our staff works closely with factory engineers to provide engineered solutions to customer's hydraulic requirements. Through technological leadership and customer-centered philosophy,


Kawasaki Gas Turbines-Americas, a division of Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, provides a full line of gas turbine packages for both standby and prime power applications, parts, overhaul, field maintenance support, and customer service. Kawasaki Gas Turbines' partners include GE, Pratt and Whitney, Rolls Royce and others. Kawasaki engine components go into many of the world’s major military and commercial aircraft including Boeing’s 747, 767 and 777 products as well as Airbus’ 300 series. Fighter aircraft which utilize Kawasaki components include the F-15 Eagle and the F-16 Falcon.