A Kubota skid-steer loader unveiled at the World of Concrete in 2015.

Kubota Tractor Acquires Great Plains Manufacturing

May 14, 2016
Kubota Corp., based in Osaka, Japan, and parent company to Kubota U.S.A. has entered into an agreement to acquire Great Plains Manufacturing, headquartered in Salina, Kan.

Kubota Corp., based in Osaka, Japan, and parent company to Kubota U.S.A. has entered into an agreement to acquire Great Plains Manufacturing, headquartered in Salina, Kan. The purchase, once finalized, will expand the company’s long-standing partnership with Land Pride and will include all five Great Plains divisions with multiple facilities in Kansas and a manufacturing plant in Sleaford, U.K.

Since 2007, Kubota has worked with Land Pride to provide implements to Kubota dealers and customers in the United States and Canada.

“This acquisition aligns with our long-term strategic vision to continue our market expansion and provide high quality products and comprehensive solutions for our customers,” said Masato Yoshikawa, president and CEO of Kubota Tractor Corp.

For the immediate future, the Great Plains divisions will continue to operate as they have been with their infrastructure intact.

“Once final, this acquisition is going to lead to great advancements for both businesses without being a significant change for our people,” said Todd Stucke, senior vice president of sales, marketing and product support for Kubota. “We intend to respect the distinctiveness of the brands, trademarks and operational strengths. Doing so will allow employees, dealers and customers to do business with the same great companies they have come to know and trust.”

Great Plains founder and chairman Roy Applequist will remain on the leadership team to help facilitate the transition. Linda Salem, president of Great Plains Manufacturing will work with Applequist in overseeing and managing the transaction.

“I’ve worked alongside Roy for 26 years and I intend to carry forward the entrepreneurial and successful legacy that he has created at Great Plains,” Salem said. “I’ve also worked collaboratively with Kubota for over 10 years, which has allowed us to create a foundation for a strong working relationship that we will continue to build as we work forward.”

The partnership expands Kubota’s presence in Kansas where the company recently established its North American Distribution Center in Edgerton, which serves as the primary distribution hub for Kubota parts and whole goods distribution in the United States and Canada.

Kubota Tractor Corp. has U.S. headquarters in Torrance, Calif.