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Komatsu Holds Demo Day, Teaches Customers About IMC

The morning classroom style event allowed the manufacturer to show what goes on behind the scenes and to educate the customer about Intelligent Machine Control technology.

Wed July 27, 2016 - Northeast Edition #15
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The morning classroom style event allowed the manufacturer to show what goes on behind the scenes and to educate the customer about Intelligent Machine Control technology.
The morning classroom style event allowed the manufacturer to show what goes on behind the scenes and to educate the customer about Intelligent Machine Control technology.
The morning classroom style event allowed the manufacturer to show what goes on behind the scenes and to educate the customer about Intelligent Machine Control technology. Attendees were able to test the heavy equipment at the demo day. Kevin Schoelkopf (L), technology solutions expert, Midlantic Machinery, talks shop with Mike Volino, vice president, Village Construction Company Inc., Milbrooke, N.Y. John Borsh of JH Malloy, Lathan, N.Y., checks out the controls. Steve Mosher, R&R Service Center, Stanfordville, N.Y., gets comfortable in the cab of a D65PXi. Stephen “Skip” Moore (L), general counsel of Montesano Bros. Inc., watches the demo with Kevin Buniva, product support specialist, Edward Ehrbar Inc. (L-R) are Dan Caruso, rental coordinator, and Kevin Keroack, East branch manager, both of East PBE ; Ed Bowers, Komatsu director of North Region; and Andy Bazzano, East PBE field mechanic. Bill Perla (L) of CN-Wood visits with Fred Dutile, County Line Leasing equipment manager. The excavators on display were set up for different scenarios that one might find on a job site. The dozers on display were set up in drag race style waiting for the attendees to lay some grade. The morning classroom style event allowed the manufacturer to show what goes on behind the scenes and to educate the customer about Intelligent Machine Control technology.

Komatsu held its 2nd annual Customer Demo Day on July 14th. The morning classroom style event, which was held at the Grand Hotel in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., allowed the manufacturer to show what goes on behind the scenes and to educate the customer about how intelligent Machine Control technology is set up for different job sites using 3D rendering.

Hundreds of attendees turned out for the afternoon demo portion of the event at The Darling Sand and Gravel, home of JSK Excavation.

The three dozers on display — the D65i-18, D39i-23 and D51i-22 — were set up in drag race style waiting for the attendees to lay some grade. Using the intelligent Machine Control, individuals were able to grade the landscape without any real technician capabilities.

The three excavators on display — the PC490LCi-11, PC360LCi-11 and the PC210LCi-10 — all were set up for different scenarios that one might find on a job site.




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