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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]
Native name | ヤンマー株式会社 |
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Company type | Privately held |
Industry | |
Founded | 1912 | (as Yamaoka Hatsudoki Kosakusho)
Founder | Magokichi Yamaoka |
Headquarters | 1-32, Chayamachi, Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan |
Key people | Takehito Yamaoka, President |
Products | |
Revenue | ¥703.8 billion (March 2016) consolidated |
Number of employees | 17,974 (consolidated as of March 31, 2016) |
Website | www.yanmar.com/global |
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 John Deere tractors[9] and for some Thermo King Corporation coolers used in refrigerated trucks and trailers.[10] Within the last 20 years, Yanmar has also established a growing presence in the domestic unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) market in Japan and elsewhere, with small helicopter UAVs primarily used in agricultural spraying and other forms of aerial application.[11][12]
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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