36°02′07″N 139°33′43″E / 36.0353523°N 139.5618333°E
Company type | Privately held |
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Industry | Manufacturing |
Headquarters | 4 Chome-4-410 Asahi, Kitamoto, Saitama , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Engines, Portable generators, & de-watering pumps |
Parent | Subaru Corporation |
Website | http://www.subarupower.com |
Subaru Industrial Power Products was the brand name for products manufactured by the Industrial Products division of Subaru Corporation, which were previously sold under the Robin, Robin-Subaru and Wisconsin Robin brand. The line was sold under the Subaru brand, used by Subaru's automobiles for greater brand recognition. Subaru decided to close down the Industrial business to focus on the car business, selling Subaru power to Yamaha.
The company manufactured small engines, portable generators and de-watering construction pumps in Japan, China and at one time in Hudson, WI. The company's United States headquarters was located in Lake Zurich, Illinois. Subaru industrial engines, sold worldwide, were manufactured by partners in North America and Japan.[1] Subaru's annual engine production exceeds 700,000 eighth largest engine manufacturer in the world.[2]