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Komatsu buys dealerships in southwest US push

Insourcing US sales comes as Komatsu projects near $600M tariff hit

A WA700 wheel loader and an HD605-10 haul truck at Komatsu's Arizona Proving Grounds in Sahuarita, Arizona

A WA700 wheel loader and an HD605-10 haul truck at Komatsu's Arizona Proving Grounds in Sahuarita, Arizona | Credits: Komatsu

Komatsu has bought in-house six Core Machinery dealerships in Arizona and California, the mining equipment major announced yesterday (June 9). Komatsu now owns formerly independent dealers of Komatsu...

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