Yanmar
Privately held | |
Industry |
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Founded | 1912 | (as Yamaoka Hatsudoki Kosakusho)
Founder | Magokichi Yamaoka |
Headquarters | 1-32, Chayamachi, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan |
Key people | Takehito Yamaoka, President |
Products |
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Revenue | ¥703.8 billion (March 2016) consolidated |
Number of employees | 17,974 (consolidated as of March 31, 2016) |
Website | www.yanmar.com/global |
Yanmar Co., Ltd. (ヤンマー株式会社, Yanmā Kabushiki-Gaisha) is a Japanese diesel engine, heavy machinery and agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in Osaka, Japan in 1912. Yanmar manufactures and sells engines used in a wide range of applications, including seagoing vessels, pleasure boats, construction equipment, agricultural equipment and generator sets. It also manufactures and sells, climate control systems, and aquafarming systems, in addition to providing a range of remote monitoring services.[1]
Company description
Yanmar was founded in March 1912 in Osaka, Japan[2] by Magokichi Yamaoka.[3][4]
When the company began in 1912, it manufactured gasoline-powered engines.[5] In 1920 the company began production of a small kerosene engine.[6] In 1933, it launched the world's first practical small diesel engine, the HB model.[5][7][8]
In 1961 the agricultural machinery division of the company was started.[9]
Yanmar also started supplying engines to
As described on the company website, "The name [Yanmar] is a combination of the Yanma Dragonfly (known by names such as Oniyanma and Ginyanma) and the "Yama" from the name of the company founder Magokichi Yamaoka."[13]
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Yanmar tracked dumper
Timeline
- 1912: Yamaoka Magokichi sets up business under the name Yamaoka Hatsudoki Seisakusho (Yamaoka Engine Workshop).[14][15]
- 1933: Production of world's first practical small diesel.[16]
- 1961: The agricultural machinery division of the company was started[17]
- 1992: The company produces its 10 millionth diesel engine.[18]
- 2015: Yanmar acquires 70% of Spanish generator-set manufacturer HIMOINSA [19]
- 2016: Yanmar increases its stake in the Indian company International Tractors, the maker of Sonalika branded tractors, to 30%.[20] The company also bought German compact equipment maker Schaeff from Terex and forged a partnership with Toyota to develop “next generation hulls” for boats.[21][22]
- 2019: Yanmar expanded overseas training schools in China, the Philippines, and India.[23]
- 2023: Yanmar produces an original anime project, titled Miru, featuring robots designed by company's designers.[24]
References
- ^ "Yanmar USA". Yanmar USA. Retrieved 2018-08-26.
- ^ New Technology Japan. Japan External Trade Organization, Machinery and Technology Department. 2001.
- ISBN 9780906237151.
- ISBN 978-0-262-30065-0.
- ^ a b World Fishing. IPC Industrial Press. 1992.
- ISBN 9780906237151– via Google Books.
- ISBN 978-0-262-29704-2.
- ^ Mining and Engineering. Thomson Newspapers Rhodesia. 1982.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-61060-110-8.
- ^ Chintamani Vasant Kulkarni (2007). Modeling and the Performance Analysis of Transportation Refrigeration Units with Alternate Power Systems. University of California, Davis.
- ISBN 978-3-319-57937-5.
- ISBN 978-1-317-01752-3.
- ^ [1], About Brand page on yanmar.com; accessed 2016-01-14.
- ^ American Machinist. Penton Publications. January 1979.
- ISBN 978-1-134-63045-5.
- ISBN 978-1-894898-12-6.
- ^ "TractorData.com - Yanmar farm tractors sorted by model". www.tractordata.com. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- ^ "History|About YANMAR|YANMAR". YANMAR.
- ^ "Yanmar Acquires HIMOINSA|2015|News|YANMAR". YANMAR.
- ^ PM, Indulal; Mukherjee, Sharmistha (December 23, 2016). "Yanmar buys Blackstone's 18% stake in International Tractors". The Economic Times. The Times Group. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
- ^ Malone, Joe (January 30, 2017). "Schaeff machinery makes its return". International Rental News. KHL Group. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
- ^ Milberg, Evan (March 14, 2016). "Toyota Unveils New Boat Made with Composites". Composites Manufacturing. American Composites Manufacturers Association. Archived from the original on February 14, 2017. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
- ^ "YANMAR TECHNICAL TRAINING SCHOOL|Y media|ヤンマー". YANMAR. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
- ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 20, 2023). "Agricultural Machine Company Yanmar Produces 'Miru' Original Anime Project". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 20, 2023.