Komatsu America Corp has announced that Rod Schrader has stepped down from his chairman and CEO roles and will fully retire effective June 30. Rod Bull ...
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Komatsu North America CEO stepping down from role after decades with the companyKomatsu, which employs about 800 people in Peoria, broke ground on a new office building in the city in September 2024.
Komatsu America Corp. has announced that Rod Schrader will step down from his Chairman and CEO roles on March 31, and will fully retire effective June 30, 2025. Rod Bull will become CEO of Komatsu ...
Under Schrader’s leadership, Komatsu revitalized and expanded its mining dump truck business, strengthened its dealer network, introduced Smart Construction and Smart Quarry technologies and ...
Komatsu America Corp. has announced that Rod Schrader will step down from his Chairman and CEO roles on March 31, and will ...
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Komatsu Ltd., led by president and CEO Hiroyuki Ogawa, has developed a concept version of its HD785 large dump truck, which boasts a maximum payload of approximately 92 metric tonnes, now equipped ...
Bull brings with him nearly 25 years of leadership experience in the heavy equipment manufacturing industry, including 14 years with Komatsu.
Komatsu Ltd., led by president and CEO Hiroyuki Ogawa, has developed a concept version of its HD785 large dump truck, which boasts a maximum payload of approximately 92 metric tonnes, now equipped ...
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Keyou and Komatsu begin proof-of-concept tests for ‘world’s first’ hydrogen-powered dump truck
Keyou and Komatsu have jointly developed a 12-cylinder, hydrogen engine-powered dump truck for the construction sector, in what they’re claiming is a world’s first. Together, the Munich, Germany-based ...
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