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Hitachi reorganising US wheeled loader business

Hitachi is reorganising its US wheeled loader business.
By MJ Woof October 28, 2021 Read time: 2 mins
Hitachi is to revamp its operations in the Americas, particularly for its wheeled loader line
Hitachi is now reorganising its business in the US to reflect changes in its wheeled loader operations. The firm’s subsidiary, Hitachi Construction Machinery Loaders America, is now being renamed as Hitachi Construction Machinery Americas.

The move is intended to strengthen the company’s position in the North, Central, and South American regions.

The headquarters for this operation is in Newnan, Georgia, which is in charge of manufacturing and sales of Hitachi branded wheel loaders in North America. The name change corresponds with Hitachi Construction Machinery’s plans to develop sales for its wheeled loaders in the Americas and to develop a new promotion structure with group companies in the region. The aim is to establish an independent network of construction machinery sales and parts and services business operations for the North, Central, and South America.

Hitachi Construction Machinery will sell its own products, technologies, and services across the North, Central, and South American regions.

Hitachi Construction Machinery will conduct a review of the organisational structure of Hitachi Construction Machinery Loaders America, which has been in charge of the manufacturing and sales of Hitachi branded wheel loaders. The aim of such a review is to strengthen the position of the company as the regional headquarters handling all Hitachi Construction Machinery products, including wheel loaders, compact and construction-sized hydraulic excavators, ultra-large mining excavators, and mining dump trucks.

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