Kioti - Company Time Line

Company Time Line

1986

  • Introduced the first KIOTI compact tractor in U.S.

1993

  • Daedong-USA, Inc. was formed and KIOTI Tractor was headquartered in Wilson, North Carolina.

1999

  • KIOTI introduces the DK45, the first DK Series compact tractor.

2000

  • KIOTI introduces the KL Series loaders, KB Series backhoes and KR Series mowers

2003

  • KIOTI introduces the CK20, the first CK Series compact tractor.

2004

  • KIOTI opens the new North American headquarters in Wendell, North Carolina
  • KIOTI introduces the CK25, CK25 HST, CK30 and CK30 HST

2005

  • KIOTI opens the South West Regional Distribution Center in Mexia, Texas
  • KIOTI introduces the newly designed DK45S and DK65S, the DK S series tractors

2006

  • KIOTI introduces the DK45SE HST, the first DK SE Series tractor with advanced technology

2008

  • KIOTI introduces the 4 Year Full Fleet Warranty. The DK75, utility tractor is introduced.

2009

  • KIOTI introduces the DS series, economy tractors. The DK SE series is expanded to 10 tractors.

2010

  • KIOTI introduces The KIOTI MECHRON 2200 UTV.
  • KIOTI Implement line is introduced including 3 point tillage equipment, mowers and UTV attachments.

2011

  • KIOTI Celebrates 25 years of service in North America.

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