Wisconsin Welcomes Komatsu Mining



At center, from left, Komatsu Mining Corp. CEO Jeffrey Dawes, Komatsu Ltd. CEO Tetsuji Ohashi, Wisconsin Gov. Scott
Walker and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett cut a ribbon at a ceremony to launch the subsidiary.
Executives from Japan’s Komatsu Ltd., Milwaukee’s mayor and Wisconsin’s governor formally cut the ribbon in a ceremony in May that launched the subsidiary Komatsu Mining Corp. The subsidiary is comprised primarily of former U.S.-based mining machinery and solutions company Joy Global. Komatsu Ltd. acquired Joy Global effective April 5 for $3.7 billion. Komatsu Mining Corp is headquartered in Milwaukee.

Executives said they were satisfied with the acquisition. “We are happy to welcome Komatsu Mining Corp. to our global family and look forward to working together to offer our customers our full line of mining solutions,” Tetsuji Ohashi, CEO, Komatsu Ltd., said. “We are committed to creating greater value for our customers with advanced technology and innovative solutions.”

Komatsu spokeswoman Caley Clinton, formerly of Joy Global, said the buyout provided job security to the more than 10,000 former Joy employees. “It has been a tough market,” she said. “Employees are excited about this next chapter and being part of a larger organization and still based here in Milwaukee.” Ohashi said Komatsu Ltd. is forecasting both commodities and the mining machinery sector to rebound soon. “We are expecting the mining market will bottom out in the near future,” he said.


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