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Kawasaki Heavy Industries

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. (KHI) (川崎重工業株式会社, Kawasaki Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha) (or simply Kawasaki) is a Japanese public multinational corporation manufacturer of motorcycles, engines, heavy equipment, aerospace and defense equipment, rolling stock and ships, headquartered in Chūō, Kobe and Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It is also active in the production of industrial robots, gas turbines, pumps, boilers and other industrial products. The company is named after its founder, Shōzō Kawasaki. KHI is known as one of the three major heavy industrial manufacturers of Japan, alongside Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and IHI. Prior to the Second World War, KHI was part of the Kobe Kawasaki zaibatsu, which included Kawasaki Steel and Kawasaki Kisen. After the conflict, KHI became part of the DKB Group (keiretsu).[citation needed]

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd.
Kobe Crystal Tower, Kawasaki Heavy Industries' headquarters in Kobe
Native name
川崎重工業株式会社
Kawasaki Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha
TypePublic KK
TYO: 7012
IndustryHeavy equipment
Automotive
Defense
Founded15 October 1896; 126 years ago (1896-10-15)
FounderShōzō Kawasaki
HeadquartersChūō, Kobe, Japan
Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Yoshinori Kanehana
(Chairman)
Yasuhiko Hashimoto
(president & CEO)
ProductsRolling stock, aerospace, shipbuilding, construction, automobiles
BrandsKips (K) OTR.ind.2016 Kawasaki motor corps
Revenue ¥1.500 trillion (fiscal year ended March 31, 2022)[1]
¥45.805 billion (fiscal year ended March 31, 2022)[1]
¥23.985 billion (fiscal year ended March 31, 2022)[1]
Total assets ¥2.022 trillion (fiscal year ended March 31, 2022)[1]
Total equity ¥444.262 billion (fiscal year ended March 31, 2022)[1]
Number of employees
34,010 (as of 31 March 2013)
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.khi.co.jp (Japanese site)
global.kawasaki.com (global site)

History

 
Vertical version of the Kawasaki logo

Shōzō Kawasaki, born in 1836, was involved with the marine industry from a young age. He was involved with two offshore disasters but accredited his survival to the modernization of the ships. This led to the decision to create technological innovations for the Japanese shipping industry. In 1878, after struggling to find business, his first order was placed. This is marked as the company's start in the industry.

In 1886, Kawasaki moved the business from Tokyo to Hyogo. This allowed space for the rise of orders placed to his company and the renaming to Kawasaki Dockyard. The new and improved company went public as Kawasaki Dockyard Co., Ltd when the demand for ships rose during the Sino-Japanese War of 1894. Kojiro Matsukata was announced as the company's first president.

After opening a new factory in 1906, Kawasaki began diversifying its products. They began to produce parts for the railroad, automotive, and airplane industry by the end of World War 1. After the war, along with the Allied arms-limitation agreement in 1912, Kawasaki faced a huge decline in shipbuilding. In 1929, the Depression caused a large amount of financial problems with the company.

During World War 2, Kawasaki was a major builder of combat aircraft like the Ki-61, which killed many US aircrew. Just afterwards, they adapted air intakes from combat aircraft to high speed motorcycles. [2][unreliable source?] In 1947, the government introduced a new shipbuilding agenda and gave Kawasaki a rise in profits and helped restore the company. The company was able to resume all operations and by the 1950s, Japan was leading as the world's largest shipbuilder.

By the late 1960s into the 1970s Kawasaki had begun to withdraw from the shipbuilding industry and diversified its company, producing motorcycles, jet skis, bridges, tunnel-boring machines, and aircraft. They also supplied technologically advanced railroad cars to the New York subway system.

In 1995, Kawasaki Heavy Industries came to an agreement with China to produce the largest containerships known to man. This led to the company announcing higher than expected profits in 1996. However, shortly after the profits, the company saw a long decline in business forcing them to find a solution.

With the company seeing continuous losses into the 21st century, it formed a joint venture with Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. However, by the end of 2001, the agreement was terminated. In the following years, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Co. have seen a fluctuation of profits and losses.[3]

Products

Aerospace

 
The Japanese Experiment Module Kibō (きぼう, 'Hope')
 
Kawasaki C-2 military transport aircraft

Kawasaki is active in a diverse range of the aerospace industry. The company is a contractor for the Japanese Ministry of Defense and has built aircraft such as the C-1 transport aircraft, T-4 intermediate jet trainer, and the P-3C antisubmarine warfare patrol airplane. Since 2007, it has built the P-1 maritime patrol aircraft, and since 2010, it has built the C-2 transport aircraft. Kawasaki also builds helicopters, including the BK117, jointly developed and manufactured with MBB. It also produces the CH-47J / JA helicopter.[4]

In the commercial aviation business, the company is involved in the joint international development and production of large passenger aircraft. It is involved in joint development and production of the Boeing 767, Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 with The Boeing Company,[5] and the 170, 175, 190 and 195 jets with Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica. It is also involved in the joint international development and production of turbofan engines for passenger aircraft such as the V2500, the RB211/Trent, the PW4000 and the CF34.

Kawasaki also works for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. The company was responsible for the development and production of the payload fairings, payload attach fittings (PAF) and the construction of the launch complex for the H-II rocket. It continues to provide services for the H-IIA rocket.

Kawasaki has also participated in projects such as the development of reusable launch vehicles for spacecraft that will handle future space transport, space robotics projects such as the Japanese Experiment Module for the International Space Station, the cancelled HOPE-X experimental orbiting plane and the docking mechanism for the ETS-VII. According to a document from July 1997, they would have been a major manufacturer of the Kankoh-maru space tourism vehicle (also known as the Kawasaki S-1), which never saw production.[6]

Main products

Rolling stock

 
Lineup of JR East Shinkansen trains, October 2009
 
A train of Kawasaki MARC III bi-levels at BWI Rail Station on the Penn Line headed towards Baltimore.

Kawasaki is Japan's largest manufacturer of rolling stock. It began operations in the industry in 1906. It manufactures express and commuter trains, subway cars, freight trains, locomotives, monorails and new transit systems. Kawasaki is also involved in the development and design of high-speed trains such as Japan's Shinkansen.

Main Products

Shipbuilding

Shipbuilding is the historical industry in which Kawasaki Heavy Industries was created and developed, as from the company's 1878 founding as the Kawasaki Dockyard Co.

Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Its product range include high-performance LNG and LPG carriers, container ships, bulk carriers and VLCCs, as well as submarines. The company is also involved in the development of offshore structures and research vessels.

Kawasaki also produces marine machinery and equipment, including main engines, propulsion systems, steering gears, deck and fishing machinery.

 
Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corp – Kobe Works

Kawasaki has shipyards at Kobe and Sakaide, Kagawa. (Kagawa Prefecture). The company also builds ships as a part of joint ventures with COSCO in China, i.e. the Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co., Ltd.(NACKS), in Nantong, China, and the Dalian COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co., Ltd.(DACKS), in Dalian, China.

Main products

Energy plants and facilities

Kawasaki's key offering are high-performance gas turbines. The company is also involved in development of new energy sources as an alternative to fossil fuels such as wind power generation, biomass power generation, photovoltaic systems and rechargeable batteries.

Main products

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Industrial equipment

 
Kawasaki FS-03N industrial robot

Kawasaki develops and builds a vast array of industrial plants and equipment, including large cement, chemical and nonferrous metal plants, prime movers, and compact precision machinery. It also offers industrial plant engineering from design to sales.

Kawasaki also develops automation systems. Industrial robots for processes such as assembly, handling, welding, painting and sealing, as well as automation systems for distribution and logistics such as automated product- and cargo-handling systems for plants and airports.

Main products

Environment and recycling

Kawasaki is involved in the development of equipment that prevents pollution in a wide range of industries. Among the leading products are fuel gas desulfurization and denitrification systems, and ash handling systems. The company also supplies municipal refuse incineration plants, gasification and melting systems, sewage treatment and sludge incineration plants.

Kawasaki has also been developing systems that enable a wide range of municipal and industrial waste to be recovered, recycled and put to new use. Such systems include refuse paper and plastic fuel production facilities that convert wastepaper/plastics into an easy-to-handle solid fuel, equipment that converts old tires into highway paving materials and tiles, and machinery that sorts glass bottles by size and color.

Main products

Infrastructure

Kawasaki's history of building steel structures spans more than a century, with bridge-building among its first businesses. The company offers of storage management for LNG,

Kawasaki's portfolio also includes retractable roofs, floors and other giant structures, the Sapporo Dome's retractable surface is one example.

For construction, Kawasaki produces products such as wheel loaders, tunnel machines, rollers, snowplows and purpose-specific loaders. The tunnel boring machines used to excavate the Channel Tunnel and the 14.14 m diameter shield machines used in the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line construction are two well-known examples.[citation needed]

Main products

Transportation

 
Kawasaki XI750R
 
Kawasaki Mule 006

Kawasaki produces motorcycles, Jet Skis, ATVs and cars. Kawasaki's motorcycle include the Ninja sport bikes, and cruisers, dual-purpose and motocross motorcycles, as well as utility vehicles, ATVs and general-purpose gasoline engines. Kawasaki's "Jet Ski" has become a genericized trademark for any type of personal watercraft.

Affiliates and subsidiaries

Japan

  • Akashi Ship Model Basin Co., Ltd.
  • Alna Yusoki-Yohin Co., Ltd.
  • Benic Solution Corp.
  • EarthTechnica Co., Ltd.
  • Enetec Co., Ltd.
  • Fukae Powtec Corp.
  • JP Steel Plantech Co.
  • Kawaju Akashi Service Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Oita Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Metal Industries, Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Setsubi Kogyo Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation
  • Kawasaki Plant Systems, Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Precision Machinery Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Machine Systems, Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Motors Corporation Japan
  • Kawasaki Hydromechanics Corp.
  • Kawasaki Life Corporation
  • Kawasaki Naval Engine Service, Ltd.
  • Kawaju Akashi Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • KEE Environmental Construction, Co. Ltd.
  • KEE Environmental Service, Ltd.
  • Kawaju Gifu Service Co., Ltd.
  • Kawaju Gifu Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Prime Mover Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Construction Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Rolling Stock Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Kawaju Shoji Co., Ltd.
  • Kawaju Techno Service Corp.
  • Kawaju Tokyo Service Corp.
  • Kawaju Facilitech Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Thermal Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • K Career Partners Corp.
  • K-GES Co., Ltd.
  • K-Tec Corp.
  • KGM (Kawaju Gifu Manufacturing) Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Setsubi Kogyo Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Construction Machinery, Hokkaido Ltd.
  • Kawaju Sakaide Service Co., Ltd.
  • Kawaju Kobe Support Co., Ltd.
  • Kawaju Marine Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • KHI JPS Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Shipbuilding Inspection Co., Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Gas Turbine Research Center Ltd.
  • Nichijo Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
  • NIPPI Corporation
  • Sapporo Kawasaki Rolling Stock Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • Technica Corp.
  • Union Precision Die Co., Ltd.

International

East Asia

  • Kawasaki Marine Machinery Co. Ltd. (Wuhan, Hubei, China)
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ship Engineering Co. Ltd. (Nantong, Jiangsu, China; COSCO)
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries Machinery Trading Co. Ltd. (Shanghai, China)
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries Technology Co. Ltd. (Dalian, Liaoning, China)
  • Kawasaki Precision Machinery (China) Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Robotics Co. Ltd. (Tianjin, China)
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. (Hong Kong)
  • Kawasaki Machine Systems Ltd. (South Korea)

Europe

  • Kawasaki Precision Machinery (U.K.) Limited
  • Kawasaki Robotics (U.K.) Ltd.
  • Kawasaki Robotics G.m.b.H.
  • Kawasaki Gas Turbine Europe GmbH
  • Kawasaki Motors Europe N.V.
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries Europe Finance B.V.
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Europe) B.V.
  • Italian Motorcycle Investment S.p.A.

North America

 
A train of Kawasaki R62 subway cars on the New York City Subway   line.
  • Canadian Kawasaki Motors Inc.
  • Kawasaki Construction Machinery Corp. of America
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries (U.S.A.), Inc.
  • Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
  • Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp., U.S.A.
  • Kawasaki Precision Machinery (U.S.A.), Inc.
  • Kawasaki Rail Car, Inc.
  • Kawasaki Robotics (U.S.A.), Inc.

Oceania

  • Kawasaki Motors Pty. Ltd.

South America

  • Kawasaki do Brasil Indústria e Comércio Ltda.
  • Kawasaki Machinery do Brasil Maq. Equip. Ltda.
  • Kawasaki Motores do Brasil Ltda.
  • Estaleiro Enseada do Paraguaçu S.A.

South Asia

Southeast Asia

  • Kawasaki Gas Turbine Asia Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia)
  • Kawasaki Motors (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia)
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries Pte. Ltd. (Singapore)
  • Kawasaki Motors Enterprise Co. Ltd. (Thailand)
  • KDT (KHI Design & Technical Service, Inc. (Pasay, Philippines)
  • Kawasaki Motors Philippines (Muntinlupa, Philippines)
  • P.T. Kawasaki Motor (Indonesia)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. Full 2022 Full Year Consolidated Financial Report Ended March" (PDF). global.kawasaki.com. 31 March 2022. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate Frank, Japan's Best?". YouTube.
  3. ^ "History of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. – FundingUniverse". www.fundinguniverse.com. Retrieved 2020-09-19.
  4. ^ Parsons, Dan. "Boeing set to deliver 100th Japanese CH-47 fuselage", FlightGlobal, 2 December 2014. Accessed 12 January 2016.
  5. ^ Kelly, Tim. "Giant Japanese oven gives Boeing room to ramp up 787 output", Reuters, 13 March 2013. Accessed 19 January 2016.
  6. ^ Anderson, Erik (July 1997). "Kankoh-maru Flight Manual". Space Future. Retrieved 2020-03-06.

External links

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Kawasaki Heavy Industries news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd KHI 川崎重工業株式会社 Kawasaki Jukōgyō Kabushiki gaisha or simply Kawasaki is a Japanese public multinational corporation manufacturer of motorcycles engines heavy equipment aerospace and defense equipment rolling stock and ships headquartered in Chuō Kobe and Minato Tokyo Japan It is also active in the production of industrial robots gas turbines pumps boilers and other industrial products The company is named after its founder Shōzō Kawasaki KHI is known as one of the three major heavy industrial manufacturers of Japan alongside Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and IHI Prior to the Second World War KHI was part of the Kobe Kawasaki zaibatsu which included Kawasaki Steel and Kawasaki Kisen After the conflict KHI became part of the DKB Group keiretsu citation needed Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd Kobe Crystal Tower Kawasaki Heavy Industries headquarters in KobeNative name川崎重工業株式会社Romanized nameKawasaki Jukōgyō Kabushiki gaishaTypePublic KKTraded asTYO 7012IndustryHeavy equipmentAutomotiveDefenseFounded15 October 1896 126 years ago 1896 10 15 FounderShōzō KawasakiHeadquartersChuō Kobe JapanMinato Tokyo JapanKey peopleYoshinori Kanehana Chairman Yasuhiko Hashimoto president amp CEO ProductsRolling stock aerospace shipbuilding construction automobilesBrandsKips K OTR ind 2016 Kawasaki motor corpsRevenue 1 500 trillion fiscal year ended March 31 2022 1 Operating income 45 805 billion fiscal year ended March 31 2022 1 Net income 23 985 billion fiscal year ended March 31 2022 1 Total assets 2 022 trillion fiscal year ended March 31 2022 1 Total equity 444 262 billion fiscal year ended March 31 2022 1 Number of employees34 010 as of 31 March 2013 SubsidiariesBimota 49 9 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Aerospace CompanyKawasaki Railcar ManufacturingKawasaki Heavy Industries Ship amp Offshore Structure CompanyKawasaki MotorsWebsitewww wbr khi wbr co wbr jp Japanese site global wbr kawasaki wbr com global site Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 Aerospace 2 2 Rolling stock 2 3 Shipbuilding 2 4 Energy plants and facilities 2 5 Industrial equipment 2 6 Environment and recycling 2 7 Infrastructure 2 8 Transportation 3 Affiliates and subsidiaries 3 1 Japan 3 2 International 3 2 1 East Asia 3 2 2 Europe 3 2 3 North America 3 2 4 Oceania 3 2 5 South America 3 2 6 South Asia 3 2 7 Southeast Asia 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Vertical version of the Kawasaki logo Shōzō Kawasaki born in 1836 was involved with the marine industry from a young age He was involved with two offshore disasters but accredited his survival to the modernization of the ships This led to the decision to create technological innovations for the Japanese shipping industry In 1878 after struggling to find business his first order was placed This is marked as the company s start in the industry In 1886 Kawasaki moved the business from Tokyo to Hyogo This allowed space for the rise of orders placed to his company and the renaming to Kawasaki Dockyard The new and improved company went public as Kawasaki Dockyard Co Ltd when the demand for ships rose during the Sino Japanese War of 1894 Kojiro Matsukata was announced as the company s first president After opening a new factory in 1906 Kawasaki began diversifying its products They began to produce parts for the railroad automotive and airplane industry by the end of World War 1 After the war along with the Allied arms limitation agreement in 1912 Kawasaki faced a huge decline in shipbuilding In 1929 the Depression caused a large amount of financial problems with the company During World War 2 Kawasaki was a major builder of combat aircraft like the Ki 61 which killed many US aircrew Just afterwards they adapted air intakes from combat aircraft to high speed motorcycles 2 unreliable source In 1947 the government introduced a new shipbuilding agenda and gave Kawasaki a rise in profits and helped restore the company The company was able to resume all operations and by the 1950s Japan was leading as the world s largest shipbuilder By the late 1960s into the 1970s Kawasaki had begun to withdraw from the shipbuilding industry and diversified its company producing motorcycles jet skis bridges tunnel boring machines and aircraft They also supplied technologically advanced railroad cars to the New York subway system In 1995 Kawasaki Heavy Industries came to an agreement with China to produce the largest containerships known to man This led to the company announcing higher than expected profits in 1996 However shortly after the profits the company saw a long decline in business forcing them to find a solution With the company seeing continuous losses into the 21st century it formed a joint venture with Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries Co However by the end of 2001 the agreement was terminated In the following years Kawasaki Heavy Industries Co have seen a fluctuation of profits and losses 3 Products EditAerospace Edit Main article Kawasaki Aerospace Company The Japanese Experiment Module Kibō きぼう Hope Kawasaki C 2 military transport aircraft A Kawasaki T 4 of the Japan Air Self Defense Force Kawasaki is active in a diverse range of the aerospace industry The company is a contractor for the Japanese Ministry of Defense and has built aircraft such as the C 1 transport aircraft T 4 intermediate jet trainer and the P 3C antisubmarine warfare patrol airplane Since 2007 it has built the P 1 maritime patrol aircraft and since 2010 it has built the C 2 transport aircraft Kawasaki also builds helicopters including the BK117 jointly developed and manufactured with MBB It also produces the CH 47J JA helicopter 4 In the commercial aviation business the company is involved in the joint international development and production of large passenger aircraft It is involved in joint development and production of the Boeing 767 Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 with The Boeing Company 5 and the 170 175 190 and 195 jets with Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica It is also involved in the joint international development and production of turbofan engines for passenger aircraft such as the V2500 the RB211 Trent the PW4000 and the CF34 Kawasaki also works for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency The company was responsible for the development and production of the payload fairings payload attach fittings PAF and the construction of the launch complex for the H II rocket It continues to provide services for the H IIA rocket Kawasaki has also participated in projects such as the development of reusable launch vehicles for spacecraft that will handle future space transport space robotics projects such as the Japanese Experiment Module for the International Space Station the cancelled HOPE X experimental orbiting plane and the docking mechanism for the ETS VII According to a document from July 1997 they would have been a major manufacturer of the Kankoh maru space tourism vehicle also known as the Kawasaki S 1 which never saw production 6 Main products Aircraft Space systems Helicopters Simulators Jet engines Missiles Electronic equipmentRolling stock Edit Lineup of JR East Shinkansen trains October 2009 A train of Kawasaki MARC III bi levels at BWI Rail Station on the Penn Line headed towards Baltimore Main article Kawasaki Heavy Industries Rolling Stock Company Kawasaki is Japan s largest manufacturer of rolling stock It began operations in the industry in 1906 It manufactures express and commuter trains subway cars freight trains locomotives monorails and new transit systems Kawasaki is also involved in the development and design of high speed trains such as Japan s Shinkansen Main Products Electric cars including Shinkansen trains Monorails Passenger coaches and freight cars Diesel locomotives Electric locomotives Platform screen door systems Passenger coaches and freight cars integrated transit systemsShipbuilding Edit Main article Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation Shipbuilding is the historical industry in which Kawasaki Heavy Industries was created and developed as from the company s 1878 founding as the Kawasaki Dockyard Co Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Its product range include high performance LNG and LPG carriers container ships bulk carriers and VLCCs as well as submarines The company is also involved in the development of offshore structures and research vessels Kawasaki also produces marine machinery and equipment including main engines propulsion systems steering gears deck and fishing machinery Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corp Kobe Works Kawasaki has shipyards at Kobe and Sakaide Kagawa Kagawa Prefecture The company also builds ships as a part of joint ventures with COSCO in China i e the Nantong COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co Ltd NACKS in Nantong China and the Dalian COSCO KHI Ship Engineering Co Ltd DACKS in Dalian China Main products LNG carriers LPG carriers Container ships High speed vessels Submarines VLCCs very large crude carriers Bulk carriers Offshore structures Marine machinery and equipmentEnergy plants and facilities Edit Kawasaki s key offering are high performance gas turbines The company is also involved in development of new energy sources as an alternative to fossil fuels such as wind power generation biomass power generation photovoltaic systems and rechargeable batteries Main products Small and medium sized gas turbine generators Gas turbine cogeneration systems Gas engines Diesel engines Wind turbine generators Ash handling systems Combined cycle power plants Nuclear power plant equipment Boilers citation needed Industrial equipment Edit Kawasaki FS 03N industrial robot Kawasaki develops and builds a vast array of industrial plants and equipment including large cement chemical and nonferrous metal plants prime movers and compact precision machinery It also offers industrial plant engineering from design to sales Kawasaki also develops automation systems Industrial robots for processes such as assembly handling welding painting and sealing as well as automation systems for distribution and logistics such as automated product and cargo handling systems for plants and airports Main products Industrial plants Industrial robots Aerodynamic machinery Hydraulic equipment Environment and recycling Edit Kawasaki is involved in the development of equipment that prevents pollution in a wide range of industries Among the leading products are fuel gas desulfurization and denitrification systems and ash handling systems The company also supplies municipal refuse incineration plants gasification and melting systems sewage treatment and sludge incineration plants Kawasaki has also been developing systems that enable a wide range of municipal and industrial waste to be recovered recycled and put to new use Such systems include refuse paper and plastic fuel production facilities that convert wastepaper plastics into an easy to handle solid fuel equipment that converts old tires into highway paving materials and tiles and machinery that sorts glass bottles by size and color Main products Municipal refuse incineration plants Water treatment systems Industrial waste recycling equipment Flue gas desulfurization equipment Infrastructure Edit Kawasaki s history of building steel structures spans more than a century with bridge building among its first businesses The company offers of storage management for LNG Kawasaki s portfolio also includes retractable roofs floors and other giant structures the Sapporo Dome s retractable surface is one example For construction Kawasaki produces products such as wheel loaders tunnel machines rollers snowplows and purpose specific loaders The tunnel boring machines used to excavate the Channel Tunnel and the 14 14 m diameter shield machines used in the Tokyo Bay Aqua Line construction are two well known examples citation needed Main products Wheel loaders Construction machinery Shield Machines Tunnel boring machines Steel bridges LNG and LPG tanks Airport and port related products Snowplows Transportation Edit Kawasaki Ninja H2R Kawasaki Ninja ZX RR Kawasaki XI750R Kawasaki Mule 006 Main article Kawasaki Heavy Industries Motorcycle amp Engine Kawasaki produces motorcycles Jet Skis ATVs and cars Kawasaki s motorcycle include the Ninja sport bikes and cruisers dual purpose and motocross motorcycles as well as utility vehicles ATVs and general purpose gasoline engines Kawasaki s Jet Ski has become a genericized trademark for any type of personal watercraft Affiliates and subsidiaries EditJapan Edit Akashi Ship Model Basin Co Ltd Alna Yusoki Yohin Co Ltd Benic Solution Corp EarthTechnica Co Ltd Enetec Co Ltd Fukae Powtec Corp JP Steel Plantech Co Kawaju Akashi Service Co Ltd Kawasaki Engineering Co Ltd Kawasaki Oita Manufacturing Co Ltd Kawasaki Metal Industries Ltd Kawasaki Setsubi Kogyo Co Ltd Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation Kawasaki Plant Systems Ltd Kawasaki Precision Machinery Ltd Kawasaki Machine Systems Ltd Kawasaki Motors Corporation Japan Kawasaki Hydromechanics Corp Kawasaki Life Corporation Kawasaki Naval Engine Service Ltd Kawaju Akashi Engineering Co Ltd KEE Environmental Construction Co Ltd KEE Environmental Service Ltd Kawaju Gifu Service Co Ltd Kawaju Gifu Engineering Co Ltd Kawasaki Prime Mover Engineering Co Ltd Kawasaki Construction Co Ltd Kawasaki Rolling Stock Technology Co Ltd Kawaju Shoji Co Ltd Kawaju Techno Service Corp Kawaju Tokyo Service Corp Kawaju Facilitech Co Ltd Kawasaki Thermal Engineering Co Ltd K Career Partners Corp K GES Co Ltd K Tec Corp KGM Kawaju Gifu Manufacturing Co Ltd Kawasaki Setsubi Kogyo Co Ltd Kawasaki Construction Machinery Hokkaido Ltd Kawaju Sakaide Service Co Ltd Kawaju Kobe Support Co Ltd Kawaju Marine Engineering Co Ltd KHI JPS Co Ltd Kawasaki Shipbuilding Inspection Co Ltd Kawasaki Gas Turbine Research Center Ltd Nichijo Manufacturing Co Ltd NIPPI Corporation Sapporo Kawasaki Rolling Stock Engineering Co Ltd Technica Corp Union Precision Die Co Ltd International Edit East Asia Edit Kawasaki Marine Machinery Co Ltd Wuhan Hubei China Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ship Engineering Co Ltd Nantong Jiangsu China COSCO Kawasaki Heavy Industries Machinery Trading Co Ltd Shanghai China Kawasaki Heavy Industries Technology Co Ltd Dalian Liaoning China Kawasaki Precision Machinery China Ltd Kawasaki Robotics Co Ltd Tianjin China Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd Hong Kong Kawasaki Machine Systems Ltd South Korea Europe Edit Kawasaki Precision Machinery U K Limited Kawasaki Robotics U K Ltd Kawasaki Robotics G m b H Kawasaki Gas Turbine Europe GmbH Kawasaki Motors Europe N V Kawasaki Heavy Industries Europe Finance B V Kawasaki Heavy Industries Europe B V Italian Motorcycle Investment S p A North America Edit A train of Kawasaki R62 subway cars on the New York City Subway line A set of Kawasaki s M8 railcars on the New Haven Line Canadian Kawasaki Motors Inc Kawasaki Construction Machinery Corp of America Kawasaki Heavy Industries U S A Inc Kawasaki Motors Corp U S A Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp U S A Kawasaki Precision Machinery U S A Inc Kawasaki Rail Car Inc Kawasaki Robotics U S A Inc Oceania Edit Kawasaki Motors Pty Ltd South America Edit Kawasaki do Brasil Industria e Comercio Ltda Kawasaki Machinery do Brasil Maq Equip Ltda Kawasaki Motores do Brasil Ltda Estaleiro Enseada do Paraguacu S A South Asia Edit India Kawasaki Motors India Kawasaki Motors Bangladesh Southeast Asia Edit Kawasaki Gas Turbine Asia Sdn Bhd Malaysia Kawasaki Motors Malaysia Sdn Bhd Malaysia Kawasaki Heavy Industries Pte Ltd Singapore Kawasaki Motors Enterprise Co Ltd Thailand KDT KHI Design amp Technical Service Inc Pasay Philippines Kawasaki Motors Philippines Muntinlupa Philippines P T Kawasaki Motor Indonesia References Edit a b c d e Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd Full 2022 Full Year Consolidated Financial Report Ended March PDF global kawasaki com 31 March 2022 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Nakajima Ki 84 Hayate Frank Japan s Best YouTube History of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd FundingUniverse www fundinguniverse com Retrieved 2020 09 19 Parsons Dan Boeing set to deliver 100th Japanese CH 47 fuselage FlightGlobal 2 December 2014 Accessed 12 January 2016 Kelly Tim Giant Japanese oven gives Boeing room to ramp up 787 output Reuters 13 March 2013 Accessed 19 January 2016 Anderson Erik July 1997 Kankoh maru Flight Manual Space Future Retrieved 2020 03 06 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kawasaki Heavy Industries amp oldid 1134826291, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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