Construcciones Yamaro: Komatsu construction equipment delivers more than muscle
The PC220LCi-12 has automation embedded in its core machine functions. (Image: Smoke Photography & Video) Construction equipment is being engineered for a more demanding job site, and Komatsu signals where performance expectations are heading next with its latest machines. Mark Boyes, national business manager for construction at Komatsu. (Image: IndustriArc) The company’s latest equipment enters a market where performance is being judged less on sheer output and more on control, integration and usable machine data. Project directors and asset managers are weighing how accurately a machine can execute to digital models, how safely it can function in tight work areas, and how effectively its systems inform site-level decision making. Mechanical capability remains fundamental, but intelligence, configurability and systems integration are now influencing how equipment is selected and deployed. Komatsu’s PC220LCi-12 hydraulic excavator and intelligent Machine Control (iMC) 3....