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Ep 61 Jason Hellbusch- Kawasaki
Kawasaki isn’t just about motorcycles anymore — and if you live in Lincoln, Nebraska, you’ve probably seen their work without even realizing it. In this episode, Chris Beecham sits down with Jason Hellbusch to unpack the incredible story of Kawasaki’s Lincoln plant — from cranking out the iconic KZ400 motorcycle in the ’70s to building rail cars for NYC’s subway and cargo doors for Boeing 777s.
We dive into how a Japanese manufacturer became a Nebraska powerhouse, employing over 3,000 people and leading innovation in rail, aerospace, and now… personal transportation vehicles that look straight out of the future.
Jason shares insider stories about manufacturing at scale, the skills Kawasaki is desperate to hire for, and what’s next for the largest Kawasaki plant in the U.S. If you like business, engineering, or just a good “how the heck did that happen in Nebraska?” story — this one’s for you.
Key Takeaways:
- Kawasaki has called Lincoln home for over 50 years.
- First U.S.-built Kawasaki motorcycle? The KZ400.
- Expanded into rail cars, aerospace, and now next-gen personal transportation.
- The Lincoln facility is the largest Kawasaki plant in America.
- Employs 3,000+ with major demand for skilled welders.
- Builds subway cars for East Coast cities and airplane cargo doors for Boeing.
- Always innovating — from motorcycles to the NAV vehicle.
Keywords: Kawasaki, Lincoln Nebraska, motorcycles, jet skis, rail cars, aerospace manufacturing, product innovation, skilled trades, factory jobs, manufacturing history, economic impact, transportation design, subway cars, Boeing, personal vehicles, welders wanted
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