The 2,000th iMC machine, a D71PXi-24 dozer, was delivered by Marubeni Komatsu, the UK Komatsu distributor, to southeast England-based family-owned firm TRU Plant during the Hillhead 2022 exhibition near Buxton, Derbyshire, England (21-23 June).
Launched in 2013, Komatsu's factory-integrated iMC is a proven, easy-to-use system helping customers to deliver efficiencies every hour, every day.
Rob Macintyre, iMC product manager at Komatsu, said: "Feedback from operators across Europe is that Komatsu iMC features really complement their skill levels, allowing them to focus on being more productive. A new operator can quickly become an expert with iMC and deliver productivity, efficiency and cost-saving gains. Feedback from customers tells us that it also makes highly experienced operators more relaxed and focused, as they don't have to worry about over-digging or over-cutting because the iMC system removes that risk."
The fully factory-integrated iMC system has been proven over millions of customer operation hours and is supported by a network of highly experienced Komatsu distributor Technology Solutions Experts (TSEs). These machine control experts act as consultants in emerging technologies for Komatsu customers, providing them with advice and support in maximising the value of their investment.
Dan Smith, TSE at Marubeni Komatsu, said: "I'm very proud of both selling this 2000th machine to TRU Plant and about the fact that we can collaborate with this customer and assist them in all their support and data needs". He added: "We try to support the operators, the people in the office and indeed their clients on the job sites to ensure the machines are working correctly and that they get the most out of them as well."
Jake Nicholls, managing director at TRU 7, said: "It's so much about the relationship and the communication, and this is in a good place with Komatsu. The backup is great. The intelligent dozers just make our life easier because everything is all built-in. You simply have the computer to plug in, and that's it."