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Kubota Breaks Ground On New Kansas Construction Equipment Test Center

Kubota breaks ground on new $30 million construction equipment test center in Salina, Kan. Investment reflects commitment to North American market, enhancing development and field validation for compact equipment lineup. Expansion strengthens supply chain, ensuring high-performance machines for customers.

April 13, 2026 - National Edition
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Kubota North America marked a significant expansion of its compact construction business with the groundbreaking of a new construction equipment test center in Salina, Kan.
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Kubota North America marked a significant expansion of its compact construction business with the groundbreaking of a new construction equipment test center in Salina, Kan.

Kubota North America marked a significant expansion of its compact construction business with the groundbreaking of a new construction equipment test center in Salina, Kan.

The $30 million investment reinforces Kubota's long-term commitment to designing, engineering and validating compact construction equipment in North America for customers across the region. The 57,000 sq.-ft. facility will support Kubota's expanding construction equipment line-up by accelerating development cycles and improving local field-validated performance.

"This investment reflects Kubota's confidence in the North American construction market and our commitment to engineering machines that are built for the realities of North American job sites," said Brian Arnold, general manager of Kubota's North American manufacturing unit. "Bringing expanded testing and validation capabilities to the U.S. strengthens our supply chain, accelerates development and ensures we deliver high performing compact equipment our customers can count on, supported by a strong dealer network focused on service, parts availability and keeping customers productive on the job."

Kubota's Construction Equipment Research and Development North America (CERDNA) operation was established in 2021 in Salina to bring engineering, testing and validation activities closer to customers, ensuring equipment is engineered specifically to meet North American jobsite demands. This additional investment by Kubota North America represents the next phase in their growing construction equipment business.

The building design will be executed by Great Plains Manufacturing (GPM), a Kubota subsidiary, and will enable rigorous performance, durability and reliability testing under controlled, repeatable conditions that replicate real-world construction applications. This enables Kubota construction equipment to meet the performance, durability and uptime expectations of professional operators and fleet customers across North America.

"This expansion is a clear statement of Kubota's long-term commitment to investing in America and growing our compact construction business here," said Todd Stucke, president of Kubota North America. "Kansas has been a strong partner, and the Salina facility will play a critical role as we continue to expand our construction equipment portfolio and support customers across North America."

Kubota remains committed to the North American market through long-term investments that deliver superior engineering solutions for construction business owners, supported by a local dealer network focused on maximizing uptime and keeping their customers' operations running efficiently every day.

For more information, visit kubotausa.com.


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