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Kawasaki is a large corporation with more than 50 holdings in biggest cities around the world.
It areas of interest include environmental control, energy-producing technologies, the production of machine-building equipment, robots, ships, power plants, rolling stock, aerospace ships and, of course, equipment for outdoor activities - motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles and jet skis.
Like many others, Kawasaki started out with a dream.
In 1878, its founder, Shozo Kawasaki, opened a shipyard for ocean liners, and in 1886 it was converted into a shipyard.
In 1906, the newly created corporation was already engaged in the production of locomotives, trucks, passenger trains, and the next year - steam turbines.
Since 1918, aircraft production has been mastered.
In 1928 the corporation split into specialized companies - aviation, steel, shipbuilding and machine building.
In 1961, the first motorcycle was created, and in 1973, the world's first jet ski.
In 1969, to improve competitiveness, it was decided to merge Kawasaki Dockyard, Kawasaki Rolling Stock Manufacturing and Kawasaki Aircraft into a single giant corporation - Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (KHI).
Today KHI is engaged in the construction of transport systems of the 21st century using innovations and technologies accumulated over 100 years of its existence.
The Kawasaki brand is known all over the world and is associated with a high-tech enterprise with a wide range of activities.
Kawasaki makes light aircraft and helicopters, as well as parts for Boeing, Embraer and Bombardier Aerospace aircraft.