Kubota Tractor Corporation unveiled its new North American headquarters building in Grapevine, Texas earlier this month.
The company’s move to Texas from Torrance, Calif., is the most significant change it has undertaken in its 45-year history in the U.S., where it has introduced over the years a full line of iconic orange tractors, construction equipment, lawn and garden equipment and utility vehicles.
“As a new employer to the area, our hope is to continue to attract talent from the local community with this open environment, state-of-the art workplace and continue our long-term growth strategy to strengthen the Kubota brand in the U.S.,” said Masato Yoshikawa, president and CEO of Kubota Tractor Corporation.
Kubota has invested more than $50 million in the three-story, environmentally-friendly office building, which totals 193,000 square feet. It includes an onsite research and development facility and is designed to maximize work efficiencies and conserve resources in alignment with Kubota’s global brand statement, “For Earth, For Life.”
“Kubota is the model business partner,” Governor Greg Abbott said. “The new headquarters not only stands as a symbol for their hard work up to this moment, but also for the solid foundation for which they’re able to continue building for a prosperous future here in Texas. We are proud that job-creating industry leaders like Kubota are calling Texas home and thank them for their confidence in the Lone Star State and the hard-working people of Grapevine.”
The headquarters building houses Kubota Tractor Corporation and Kubota Credit Corporation, placing Kubota’s leadership and professional staff closer to the company’s major markets and its manufacturing, assembly and distribution facilities in Georgia and Kansas. By centrally locating more of its operations, Kubota will be able to respond more quickly to changes in markets and the industry and streamline its operations for both dealer and customer benefit.
Currently, 275 employees are working in Grapevine as a culmination of new hires and relocated employees from Torrance, Calif., and Suwanee, Ga. The building is large enough to accommodate nearly 600 employees with room to expand.
Cool … love my Kubota
Well all I can say is it’s about time Kubota came to Texas.