Kubota highlights stories from the heart with Down To Earth
Kubota ANZ has launched its Down to Earth magazine to promote the stories of its customers across Australia and New Zealand’s diverse farming, construction and lifestyle industries.
The magazine will be distributed amongst Kubota’s dealership networks, available on the Australian and New Zealand Kubota websites and can be shared directly with Kubota lovers everywhere.
Kubota General Manager, Sales and Marketing, Malcolm Owens, said Kubota was thrilled to be able to shine a light on the rich stories of customers. “For more than forty years, Kubota has been providing equipment for Australian and New Zealand farmers, construction workers and everyone in between,” said Malcolm. “We love hearing about their interesting work through our relationships with our dealership networks, and we look forward to bringing their stories to the world. From RTVs battling New Zealand’s harsh terrain, generators powering Kangaroo Island’s first microbrewery, to Kubota machinery changing the future of construction, each story illustrates the image and values of the Kubota brand: Building and Shaping Australia and New Zealand.”
The magazine will showcase a wide range of projects and fields that Aussies and Kiwis are involved in and why they turn to Kubota to get the job done.
“We take pride in how our Kubota machinery can help enhance the lives of our customers by making their day-to-day processes more productive and efficient, so capturing these stories in one place is fantastic,” said Malcolm. “Readers can expect to see a range of content including a cane farmer in North Queensland, students learning how to safely operate tunnelling machinery and a look at our recent partnership on the popular TV show, The Block.”
Kubota will release two Down to Earth editions per year, featuring multiple case studies accompanied by imagery.
The magazine will be available in the 140 Kubota dealerships across Australia and 26 dealerships across New Zealand, in addition to the Kubota Australian and New Zealand Down To Earth websites.