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Komatsu's Chattanooga Facility Celebrates 40 Years

Komatsu’s Chattanooga facility celebrates 40 years of manufacturing excellence with the rollout of its 60,000th excavator. Established in 1985, the plant produces hydraulic excavators, haul trucks and forestry equipment while supporting innovation workforce growth and strong community ties in Tennessee.

July 15, 2026 - National Edition #15
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Komatsu showcased 11 machines at its event celebrating the 40th anniversary of the company’s Chattanooga Manufacturing Operation.
Komatsu photo
Komatsu showcased 11 machines at its event celebrating the 40th anniversary of the company’s Chattanooga Manufacturing Operation.
Komatsu showcased 11 machines at its event celebrating the 40th anniversary of the company’s Chattanooga Manufacturing Operation.   (Komatsu photo) A logging offering was on display — a Komatsu PC230F a forestry specific machine equipped with a stout Southstar QS500 harvester processing head.   (CEG photo) Leading the press corps to a comprehensive tour of the manufacturing facility is Komatsu’s Andy Zuniga.    (CEG photo) This is where it all begins on the Komatsu excavator line in Chattanooga, Tenn.   (CEG photo) Tour groups were all over the grounds of the manufacturing facility during the 40th anniversary event.   (CEG photo) Rows of cabs lined up and waiting to be installed in the machines. Komatsu has an organized method and pays strict attention to detail for products to be assembled.   (CEG photo) The new next generation Komatsu HM460-6 articulated truck introduced at ConExpo this year is being built at the Chattanooga, Tenn., manufacturing plant.   (CEG photo) The final touch is being put on these excavators in the factory before moving on to testing and quality control.   (CEG photo) Komatsu North America CEO Rod Bull (L) thanks employee David Dolan for his years of service at Komatsu’s Chattanooga Manufacturing Operation (CMO). Dolan joined Komatsu in 1986 and is CMO’s most tenured employee.   (Komatsu photo) Hundreds of employees from Komatsu’s Chattanooga plant joined together to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the facility.   (Komatsu photo) For 40 years, Komatsu’s Chattanooga Manufacturing Operation (CMO) has helped power industries around the world while serving as a cornerstone of the Chattanooga, Tenn., community.   (Komatsu photo) To commemorate the facility’s 40th anniversary, a specially customized PC490LC-11 excavator was built for demolition, environmental and infrastructure contractor D.H. Griffin. (L-R) are David Griffin Jr., president, D. H. Griffin Wrecking Co.; Hiroyuki Ogawa, chairman of the board, Komatsu Ltd.; Rod Bull, CEO, Komatsu North America (KNA); Steve Olson, GM, Komatsu Chattanooga Manufacturing Operation; and Walt Nichols, vice president, KNA Manufacturing and Parts Distribution.   (Komatsu photo) “For 40 years, our Chattanooga plant has demonstrated what can be achieved when talented people are committed to quality, innovation and continuous improvement,” said Rod Bull, CEO, Komatsu North America.   (Komatsu photo) Walt Nichols, vice president of manufacturing operations of Komatsu North America, welcomed guests and gave a historical perspective and gratitude for the staffers over the years that have propelled the facility to where it is today.   (CEG photo) Hiroyuki Ogawa, Komatsu president, makes remarks about the milestone 40th anniversary of Komatsu CMO (Chattanooga Manufacturing Operations).   (CEG photo) Komatsu North America’s CEO Rod Bull (L) and Megan Tanel (R) president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), welcome United States Congressman Chuck Fleischmann to the event.   (CEG photo) The factory parking lots were full of Komatsu machine displays.   (CEG photo) A Komatsu WA450 wheel loader, one of the earliest units produced in Chattanooga in 1988, was used on a regular basis by Shohei Ochi, the plant’s first Japanese general manager. The machine made its way back to the factory for a complete restoration and was unveiled at the anniversary event.   (CEG photo) A Komatsu WA450 wheel loader, one of the earliest units produced in Chattanooga in 1988, was used on a regular basis by Shohei Ochi, the plant’s first Japanese general manager. The machine made its way back to the factory for a complete restoration and was unveiled at the anniversary event.   (CEG photo) On the 40th anniversary, the 60,000th machine produced at the factory was unveiled with a stunning paint scheme and a beautiful mural depicting the city of origin — Chattanooga, Tenn.   (CEG photo) On the 40th anniversary, the 60,000th machine produced at the factory was unveiled with a stunning paint scheme and a beautiful mural depicting the city of origin — Chattanooga, Tenn.   (CEG photo)

For 40 years, Komatsu's Chattanooga Manufacturing Operation (CMO) has helped power industries around the world while serving as a cornerstone of the Chattanooga, Tenn., community. On July 10, employees, customers, elected officials and community members gathered to celebrate the facility's 40th anniversary and the rollout of the 60,000th excavator built at the plant.

The celebration showcased a lineup of machines manufactured in Chattanooga, highlighting the facility's longstanding contributions to Komatsu's manufacturing footprint in the United States. Attendees also witnessed the unveiling of the facility's 60,000th excavator, a specially customized PC490LC-11 excavator built for demolition, environmental and infrastructure contractor D.H. Griffin.

Another highlight was the unveiling of the restored WA450-1 wheel loader known as the "Ochi Loader." Originally built in March 1988, the machine was closely associated with CMO's first Japanese General Manager, Shohei Ochi. Restored by Chattanooga employees, the loader now serves as a permanent tribute to the people who helped establish the facility's culture of quality, safety and continuous improvement.

Established in 1985 as Komatsu's first manufacturing facility in the United States, the Chattanooga plant has grown into a cornerstone of the company's North American manufacturing network. Today, the campus produces medium-size hydraulic excavators, articulated haul trucks and forestry equipment while supporting engineering, product development and supply chain operations that serve customers across North America.

Over the past four decades, the facility has continually expanded its capabilities while maintaining a strong commitment to the local community. Recent milestones include the establishment and expansion of apprenticeship offerings as part of a workforce development partnership with Chattanooga State Community College, and the 2023 return of production of the company's line of HM400 articulated haul trucks, which had been manufactured in Japan since 2009.

"For 40 years, our Chattanooga plant has demonstrated what can be achieved when talented people are committed to quality, innovation and continuous improvement," said Rod Bull, CEO, Komatsu North America. "Reaching 60,000 excavators is an incredible milestone, but what makes Chattanooga truly special is the generations of employees whose dedication has helped build Komatsu's reputation with customers across North America."

For more information, visit komatsu.com.


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