Komatsu and Asunaro Aoki Construction have joined forces to develop electric underwater robots capable of operating at depths ...
Global manufacturing giant displays lunar and underwater concepts as first-time exhibitor LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--First-time CES exhibitor Komatsu is highlighting its use of innovative ...
Komatsu trades at a compelling 9.6x TTM P/E, 14.7% off 52-week highs, with strong growth and low valuation. KMTUY offers a solid 4.38% dividend and has begun share repurchases, enhancing ...
Right now, the amphibious bulldozer can dive only to a depth of seven meters (about 23 feet) because of GPS limitations. However, Komatsu plans to increase its operational depth to 50 m (164 ft).
The dozers market is predicted to hit USD 22.3 billion by 2032, as reported in a research study by Global Market Insights Inc. The surge in infrastructure development and urbanization is a key driver ...
EDMONTON — A new analysis of a decade’s worth of data kept by Alberta’s oil and gas regulator suggests the agency has made unsubstantiated claims about the success of oilsands tailings ...
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A new study by an Alberta ecologist has found that the province’s energy regulator lacks the data required to assess and manage the environmental impact of tailings spills, and has ...
Research published earlier this month in the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment journal says the "AER's stated policy of 'routine inspections' following tailings spills is not supported by ...
As the devastating Palisades Fire tore through parts of Southern California Tuesday, firefighters used a bulldozer to clear the roads and move abandoned vehicles left by evacuating residents.
Research published earlier this month in the Environmental Monitoring and Assessment journal says the "AER's stated policy of 'routine inspections' following tailings spills is not supported by the ...
Multiple drivers did not take that advice, however, and officials used a massive bulldozer to push stopped cars to the side of the road on Palisades Drive and create a path for emergency vehicles.