Static machine display at the booth –
WA170M-11 & SK715-8
The WA170M-11 compact wheel loader combines high performance, flexibility, and economic efficiency. It offers features typically found in larger wheel loaders while maintaining compact dimensions. It is particularly well-suited for municipal applications, material handling in recycling facilities, and various logistics operations.
The SK715-8 skid-steer loader impresses with its maneuverability, versatile applications, and user-friendly operation. Its design makes it ideal for work environments with limited space, such as bulk material handling in ships. Visitors at the trade fair will have the opportunity to explore the technical features, ergonomics, and equipment options of both machines in detail.
VDBUM Live Demo – Presentation of the PC220LCi-12
A highlight of Komatsu’s participation will be the live demonstration of the PC220LCi-12 as part of the VDBUM Live Demo. The hydraulic excavator is equipped with the latest generation of intelligent Machine Control 3.0. During hands-on demonstrations, visitors will gain insights into the following machine functions:
highly precise automation and assistance functions
optimized guidance based on digital terrain models
prevention of over- and under-excavation
increased efficiency while reducing rework and resource consumption
HVO fuel ready
The PC220LCi-12 clearly illustrates how digital machine control further professionalizes workflows on construction sites, enhances safety, and promotes resource-efficient operation. In addition, the technology aims to make the machine operator workplace more attractive to young talent and to emphasize its nature as a high-tech profession.
Commitment to efficiency and sustainability
Through its planned presence at IFAT, Komatsu demonstrates its commitment to offering customers partnership-oriented solutions that are both economically viable and future-ready. The company focuses on technological advancement, robust machine quality, and intelligent control systems to support businesses in meeting current and future challenges.
Booth C5.239
