
Global leader in construction and mining machinery manufacturing, delivering innovative equipment and solutions for infrastructure development worldwide since 1970.
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Hitachi Construction Machinery continues advancing electrification initiatives, autonomous equipment technologies, and digital transformation solutions while expanding after-sales service capabilities and strengthening global supply chain operations to meet evolving customer demands for sustainable, efficient construction equipment.
Launched three new electric machinery models in 2023 with first-year sales targets of 2,000 units to meet growing demand for environmentally friendly equipment; expanded autonomous haulage system capabilities for mining operations enabling unmanned dump truck operations with enhanced safety and productivity; enhanced ConSite monitoring platform with advanced predictive maintenance algorithms utilizing real-time operational data across global fleet; strengthened parts and service network across Asia-Pacific region with new distribution facilities supporting 24-hour customer support capabilities
Strategic efforts to expand market presence and reach new customer segments.
Implementation of advanced technologies to improve service delivery and customer experience.
Hitachi Construction Machinery manufactures and distributes a comprehensive range of construction and mining equipment including hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders, compact machines, and rigid dump trucks. The company provides integrated lifecycle services encompassing parts supply, maintenance, equipment rental under PREMIUM RENTAL and REC brands, and certified used equipment through its PREMIUM USED program. Hitachi Construction Machinery leverages advanced ICT solutions including ConSite monitoring systems, fleet management platforms, and autonomous haulage systems to optimize customer operations. The company maintains a strong commitment to sustainability through development of hybrid and electric machinery models while investing significantly in research and development to advance fuel efficiency and automation technologies.
Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan
1970
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