Powering Kawasaki's U.S. motorcycle and powersports distribution network
Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. operates the domestic distribution arm for Kawasaki motorcycles, ATVs, watercraft, and engines across ~1,100 dedicated retailers and 7,400 general-purpose engine outlets. The tech stack—SQL Server, .NET, Azure DevOps, and CRM—reflects a legacy enterprise platform typical of large-scale distribution networks. Active hiring skews heavily toward finance (8 roles) over engineering (1), and project work centers on underwriting, funding systems, and dealer inventory management, signaling a shift from pure retail distribution toward internal financial services and dealer financing.
Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. (KMC) is the U.S. marketing and distribution subsidiary of Kawasaki, handling motorcycles, ATVs, Jet Ski watercraft, and general-purpose engines. The company operates through a network of nearly 1,100 specialty retailers and approximately 7,400 general-purpose engine retailers. Headquartered in Foothill Ranch, California, with ~400 staff on-site and ~3,100 across the U.S. operations, KMC maintains a strong brand presence and reputation for product quality and customer service. The organization is structured around marketing, sales, and distribution, with growing internal focus on dealer financing, underwriting procedures, and financial product development.
Foothill Ranch, California. The main office houses approximately 400 employees, with ~3,100 total staff across U.S. operations.
Nearly 1,100 independent Kawasaki specialty retailers and approximately 7,400 general-purpose engine retailers across the United States.
Core infrastructure includes SQL Server, .NET, C#, ASP.NET MVC, Azure DevOps, CRM, and Microsoft Office tools. The stack reflects enterprise distribution and financial operations.
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