Hitachi Construction Machinery Americas Inc expands manufacturing capacity and support for mini excavators and compact wheel loaders.
TRIAS hydraulic system design allows Hitachi excavators to save fuel while providing class-leading performance.
Much of the world’s mining remains energy intensive. Almost every process consumes fossil fuels and the demand for minerals continues to increase as they are vital to the batteries, chips and devices powering the emerging energy transition, which continues to pick up steam. Some of the world’s largest mining companies are driving toward carbon neutrality and sustainable mining.
The right wheel loader for aggregates use should offer a combination of specs and features that optimize daily operations, including cycle time, breakout force and bucket capacity.
Keith Gribbins, publisher at Compact Equipment, previewed the Hitachi ZX26U-5N and ZX50U-5N mini excavators at an event in Pine Mountain, Georgia.
Hitachi Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. (HCM), will begin operation of the Ami Parts Center (Ami-machi, Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) in July, with the aim of strengthening the company’s global supply system for mining machinery service parts.
Today’s mine sites are looking for sustainable solutions as they strive to cut their carbon footprint to achieve environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals without sacrificing performance.
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