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Komatsu buys specialist GHH

Komatsu has bought the specialist underground machine maker GHH.
By MJ Woof July 2, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Komatsu is expanding its offerings for the underground equipment range with its acquisition of German firm GHH


Komatsu has completed its acquisition of GHH Group, a German maker of specialist machines for tunnelling and underground extraction operations.

GHH’s range of equipment is focused on underground loaders (LHDs) and articulated dump trucks and this move will boost Komatsu’s growing offerings for underground extraction and tunnelling operations. This includes aftermarket parts and service support for the lifetime of the equipment. GHH also makes special civil engineering equipment and is based in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.

“The talented GHH staff are now part of Komatsu and our new combined team will work together to expand offerings and increase customer access to products in new territories,” said Peter Salditt, president of Komatsu´s Mining Business Division. “We are excited to start collaborating to add value to our customers’ operations.”  

The GHH machines are built to be extremely rugged, allowing them to operate in the challenging underground environment. The diesel machines do feature Stage V/Tier 4 Final emissions compliant engines, a key feature for underground working where circulating fresh air to working areas is essential. As development continues, the machines will be able to benefit from Komatsu's advanced systems and technologies.

By adding GHH’s factories and rebuild facilities in key markets in Europe, Southern Africa, India and Chile, the company will work to strengthen production and service capabilities for customers.

 

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