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KOMATSU FACT BOOK 2010

FACT BOOK
2010

2-3-6 Akasaka, Minato-ku Tokyo 107-8414, Japan

Global Teamwork
http://www.komatsu.com/
Printed in Japan Corporate Communications Department
TEL : 81-3-5561-2616
Form No. AEN00002-05 HEFA100740 FAX : 81-3-3505-9662
Contents

Profile 2

Directors, Auditors and Officers 3

Stock and Shareholders 4

Cash Dividends and Ratings 5

Ten-Year Summary 6 Business Results 6


Consolidated / Non-Consolidated 8
Consolidated: Quarterly 12
Capital Investment 14

Research and Development 15

Financial Statements 16

Products and Applications 19

Manufacturing Operations of Construction, Global Operations 26


Mining and Utility Equipment, and Forest Machines 26
Product Support Operations of
Construction and Mining Equipment 32 Market Forces 34
Manufacturing, Sales and Service Operations of
Industrial Machinery and Others 33
Subsidiaries and Affiliates 36

Directory 49

Company History 50
Profile

Company Name Net Sales (Fiscal year ended March 31, 2010)
2 Komatsu Ltd. Consolidated: 1,431,564 million (US$ 15,393 million) *
Non-Consolidated: 457,676 million (US$ 4,921 million) *
Profile

Sales by Operation (Consolidated)


President and Chief Executive Officer
Kunio Noji Industrial Machinery
and Others
11.4%
162,989 million
Established Construction, Mining
and Utility Equipment
May 13,1921 88.6%
1,268,575 million

Head Office
2-3-6, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8414, Japan
Affiliated Companies (As of March 31, 2010)
The Komatsu Group consists of Komatsu Ltd. and 183 other companies.
Consolidated subsidiaries: 143
Main Businesses
Companies accounted for by the equity method: 40
Manufacture and sale of construction and mining equipment, utility
equipment (compact machines), forest machines, industrial machinery
Number of Employees (As of March 31, 2010)
andothers
Consolidated: (Total number of employees of Komatsu Ltd. and the 143
consolidated subsidiaries)
38,518
Common Stock Non-Consolidated:
Consolidated: 67,870 million (US$730 million) * Number of Employees: 8,142
(In accordance with generally accepted accounting Average Age: 38.2
principles in the United States of America.) Average Years of Service: 15.3
Note: The Company observes compulsory retirement at age 60.
Non-Consolidated: 70,120 million (US$754 million) *

*U.S. dollar amounts are converted at the rate of 93 = US$1.00, the prevailing rate announced
by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on March 31, 2010.

[Reference] Fiscal Years


From: April, 2000 April, 2001 April, 2002 April, 2003 April, 2004 April, 2005 April, 2006 April, 2007 April, 2008 April, 2009
To: March, 2001 March, 2002 March, 2003 March, 2004 March, 2005 March, 2006 March, 2007 March, 2008 March, 2009 March, 2010
Fiscal years Fiscal year ended Fiscal year ended Fiscal year ended Fiscal year ended Fiscal year ended Fiscal year ended Fiscal year ended Fiscal year ended Fiscal year ended Fiscal year ended
ended March 31 March 31, 2001 March 31, 2002 March 31, 2003 March 31, 2004 March 31, 2005 March 31, 2006 March 31, 2007 March 31, 2008 March 31, 2009 March 31, 2010
Abbreviation 2001/3 2002/3 2003/3 2004/3 2005/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Directors, Auditors and Officers
(As of July 1, 2010)

Board of Directors Executive Officers


Masahiro Sakane Hiroyuki Horii Kikuo Ejima
Chairman of the Board Senior Executive Officer Executive Officer
Kunio Noji Vice President, Industrial Machinery Division President, Research Division
President and Chief Executive Officer President, Komatsu NTC Ltd. Shuji Yamashita
Yoshinori Komamura Susumu Yamanaka Executive Officer
Executive Vice President Senior Executive Officer Oyama Plant Manager, Production Division
President, Construction & Mining Equipment President, Defense Systems Division President, Komatsu Cummins Engine Co., Ltd.
Marketing Division Masakatsu Hioki Masanao Mori 3
Yasuo Suzuki Senior Executive Officer Executive Officer
Director and Senior Executive Officer Supervising Compliance, Legal Affairs, General Manager, Human Resources

Directors, Auditors and Officers


President, Industrial Machinery Division Human Resources, Education Ichiro Nakano
and Safety & Health Care Executive Officer
Kenji Kinoshita
Director and Senior Executive Officer Shinichiro Komiya General Manager,
Chief Financial Officer Senior Executive Officer System Development Center, Development
Supervising Investor Relations President, Japanese Domestic Marketing, Division
Construction & Mining Equipment Hidetaka Kita
Masao Fuchigami Marketing Division
Director and Senior Executive Officer Executive Officer
President, Komatsu Construction Equipment Sales President, Product Support, Construction &
Supervising Environment, Research,
and Service Japan Ltd. Mining Equipment Marketing Division
Design & Development and Quality Assurance
Fusao Seki Noboru Sato
Tetsuji Ohashi Senior Executive Officer
Director and Senior Executive Officer Executive Officer
General Manager, CSR President, Overseas Marketing, Construction &
President, Production Division
Supervising Corporate Communications and Mining Equipment Marketing Division
Supervising Production and e-KOMATSU
General Affairs
Kensuke Hotta Yuichi Iwamoto
Kazuhiko Iwata Executive Officer
Outside Director
Senior Executive Officer General Manager, Construction Equipment
Chairman and Representative Director,
President, Global Mining Business, Construction & Technical Center 2, Development Division
Greenhill & Co. Japan Ltd.
Mining Equipment Marketing Division
Noriaki Kano Masayuki Moriyama
Mikio Fujitsuka Executive Officer
Outside Director
Senior Executive Officer General Manager, Construction Equipment
Professor Emeritus,
General Manager, Corporate Planning Technical Center 1, Development Division
Tokyo University of Science
President, Global Retail Finance Business Division
Kouichi Ikeda Supervising Audits
Hiroyuki Ogawa
Outside Director Executive Officer
Fujitoshi Takamura Ibaraki Plant Manager, Production Division
Advisor, Asahi Breweries, Ltd.
Senior Executive Officer
President, Development Division
Yasuhiro Inagaki
Executive Officer
Corporate Auditors Ichiro Sasaki General Manager, Business Development
Executive Officer General Manager, Legal
Masaji Kitamura Awazu Plant Manager, Production Division
Standing Corporate Auditor Noriyuki Sudo
Kyoji Torii Executive Officer
Representatives of Region
Standing Corporate Auditor President, Rental and Used Equipment Business,
Makoto Okitsu Construction & Mining Equipment Taizo Kayata
Marketing Division Senior Executive Officer
Outside Corporate Auditor
President, Komatsu Used Equipment Corp. Representative of All China Operations
Advisor, Teijin Limited
Hiroyuki Kamano Yoshisada Takahashi Nobukazu Kotake
Executive Officer Senior Executive Officer
Outside Corporate Auditor
Vice President, Production Division Deputy Representative of All China Operations
Partner, Kamano Sogo Law Offices
Osaka Plant Manager (Responsible for Development, Product Planning
Kunihiro Matsuo and Quality Assurance)
Outside Corporate Auditor Tadashi Okada
Attorney at Law Executive Officer Tetsuro Kajiya
Vice President, Industrial Machinery Division Senior Executive Officer
President, Komatsu Industries Corporation Deputy Representative of All China Operations
Masahiro Uegaki (Responsible for Production and Procurement)
Executive Officer Koji Yamada
President, Procurement Division Senior Executive Officer
Kazunori Kuromoto Representative of All India Operations
Executive Officer Nobuki Hasegawa
President, ICT Business, Construction & Mining Executive Officer
Equipment Marketing Division Representative of All Indonesia Operations
Mitsuru Ueno (Responsible for Development, Product Planning
Executive Officer and Quality Assurance)
President, Engines Business Division Masao Fujita
President, Industrial Power Alliance, Ltd. Executive Officer
Representative of All CIS Operations
Stock and Shareholders
(As of March 31, 2010)

Stock Listings Tokyo, Osaka


Stock Code 6301
Shares of Common Stock Issued and Outstanding 998,744,060 shares
One Unit (tangen) of Shares 100
Number of Shareholders 267,505

4 Shareholders
Corporate 3.9% Securities 2.2%
Stock and Shareholders

1,928 shareholders 192 shareholders


39,054,131 shares 22,155,502 shares
Individual and Financial 33.6%
other 25.0% 214 shareholders
264,315 shareholders 336,172,401 shares
250,172,861 shares
Foreign 35.1%
856 shareholders
351,189,165 shares
Note: F
 ractions of percentages falling at the second and lower
decimal places are omitted.

Stock Prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange


Yen
High High 4,500
Opening Closing
4,000
Closing Opening

Low Low 3,500

Black: opening price > closing price 3,000


White: closing price > opening price
2,500

2,000

1,500

1,000

500

0
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3

High (yen) 2,255 2,870 4,090 3,440 2,099


Low (yen) 715 1,857 2,175 702 1,090

Average Daily Volume of Stock Traded, by Month


Million shares
25

20

15

10

0
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Cash Dividends and Ratings

Cash Dividends

Basic Policy Komatsu is building a sound financial position and flexible and agile corporate strengths to increase its
corporate value. Concerning cash dividends to shareholders, the Company maintains the policy of
redistributing profits by considering consolidated business results and continuing stable dividends.
Specifically, the Company has set the goal of a consolidated payout ratio of 20% or higher, and maintains the
policy of not decreasing dividends, as long as the consolidated payout ratio does not surpass 40%.

Annual Cash Dividends Yen


50

40

30 5

Cash Dividends and Ratings


20

10

0
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3

Interim 8 13 20 22 8
Year-end 10 18 22 18 8
Total 18 31 42 40 16
Payout ratio (consolidated) 15.6% 18.7% 20.0% 50.0% 46.1%

Note: Regarding FY2008 ended March 31, 2009, the consolidated payout ratio is 40%, not factoring in expenses incurred for structural reforms (JPY32.3
billion at operating income, JPY 19.6 billion at net income attributable to Komatsu Ltd.).
Regarding FY2009 ended March 31, 2010, the consolidated payout ratio is 38%, not factoring in expenses incurred for structural reforms (JPY12.0
billion at operating income, JPY7.3 billion at net income attributable to Komatsu Ltd.).

Ratings (As of March 31, 2010)

2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3

Moodys A2

R& I A A+ AA-

S&P BBB+ A- A

R&I: Rating and Investment Information, Inc.


S&P: Standard & Poors
Ten-Year Summary * U.S. dollar amounts are converted and rounded off only for reference at a rate of 93 = US$1.00,
the prevailing rate announced by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on March 31, 2010.

Consolidated [U.S. GAAP]

2001/3 2002/3 2003/3

Sales and Profits Net sales 1,096,369 1,035,891 1,027,290


Cost of sales 804,700 792,748 770,515
Segment profit (loss) 27,815 (13,221) 28,813
Segment profit (loss) ratio (%) 2.5 (1.3) 2.8
Operating income 23,972
Operating income ratio (%) 2.3
Income (loss) before income taxes and
equity in earning of affiliated companies 20,064 (106,724) 9,853
Net income (loss) attributable to Komatsu Ltd. 6,913 (80,621) 3,009
Notes: 1. Concerning the figures for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2002 and earlier, Komatsu Electronic Metals Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries and the outdoor power equipment (OPE) of
Komatsu Zenoah Co. and its subsidiaries engaging in the OPE business were not reclassified as discontinued operations resulting from the sale thereof.
2.  Net income attributable to Komatsu Ltd. is equivalent to Net income for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009 and preceding fiscal years.

Balance Sheets Total assets 1,403,195 1,340,282 1,306,354


Working capital 135,990 100,564 175,764
Property, plant and equipment 438,795 405,301 400,087
6 Shareholders' equity 474,257 395,143 395,366
Shareholders' equity ratio (%) 33.8 29.5 30.3
Net interest-bearing debt 427,616 430,429 448,326
Ten-Year Summary

Net debt-to-equity ratio (times) 0.90 1.09 1.13


Note: Net interest-bearing debt = interest-bearing debt - cash and cash equivalents - time deposits

ROA (Return on Assets) and ROA (%) 1.4 (7.8) 0.7


ROE (Return on Equity) ROE (%) 1.4 (18.5) 0.8
Note: C
 oncerning ROA for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2002 and earlier, Komatsu Electronic Metals Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries and the outdoor power equipment (OPE) of
Komatsu Zenoah Co. and its subsidiaries engaging in the OPE business were not reclassified as discontinued operations resulting from the sale thereof.

Cash Flows Net cash provided by operating activities 69,976 60,321 48,257
Net cash used in investing activities (35,142) (16,933) (36,018)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities (75,863) (40,455) 18,846
Cash and cash equivalents, end of year 39,760 45,392 76,152

Capital Investment and Research Capital investment 79,310 74,468 70,473


and Development Expenses Depreciation and amortization 59,675 54,239 62,947
Research and development expenses 45,282 44,083 39,027
Note: C
 oncerning the figures for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2005 and earlier, Komatsu Electronic Metals Co., Ltd. and its subsidiaries and the outdoor power equipment (OPE) of
Komatsu Zenoah Co. and its subsidiaries engaging in the OPE business were not reclassified as discontinued operations resulting from the sale thereof.

Per-Share Data (yen) Net income (loss) attributable to Komatsu Ltd. per share 7.24 (84.46) 3.09
Shareholders' equity per share 497.12 414.02 398.34

Number of Employees 32,002 30,760 30,666

Exchange Rate to the U.S. dollar (yen) At fiscal period-end 126 133 118
* per the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Average for the fiscal year 112 126 121

Non-Consolidated
Sales and Profits Net sales 430,270 382,908 376,912
Ordinary income (loss) 11,281 3,794 12,634
Net income (loss) 7,222 (41,828) 3,486
Net income (loss) per share (yen) 7.52 (43.81) 3.50

Cash Dividends (yen) Cash dividends per share 6.00 6.00 6.00
Ten-Year Summary

Millions of yen except Millions of U.S. dollars*


per share amounts per share amounts

2004/3 2005/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3

1,127,300 1,356,071 1,612,140 1,893,343 2,243,023 2,021,743 1,431,564 $15,393


830,897 1,009,859 1,185,240 1,356,511 1,590,963 1,510,408 1,101,559 11,845
60,834 94,201 164,501 249,746 334,586 188,658 80,719 868
5.4 6.9 10.2 13.2 14.9 9.3 5.6
29,870 95,862 163,428 244,741 332,850 151,948 67,035 721
2.6 7.1 10.1 12.9 14.8 7.5 4.7

22,503 91,869 155,779 236,491 322,210 128,782 64,979 699


26,963 59,010 114,290 164,638 208,793 78,797 33,559 361

1,348,645 1,449,068 1,652,125 1,843,982 2,105,146 1,969,059 1,959,055 21,065


191,680 172,998 259,058 358,565 412,145 370,952 398,375 4,284
367,361 366,660 400,667 388,393 491,146 525,462 525,100 5,646
425,507 477,144 622,997 776,717 887,126 814,941 833,975 8,967 7
31.6 32.9 37.7 42.1 42.1 41.4 42.6
388,598 334,729 307,862 256,821 349,988 509,248 502,818 5,407

Ten-Year Summary
0.91 0.70 0.49 0.33 0.39 0.62 0.60

1.7 6.6 10.0 13.5 16.3 6.3 3.3


6.6 13.1 20.8 23.5 25.1 9.3 4.1

117,290 121,369 136,107 162,124 160,985 78,775 182,161 1,959


(40,931) (37,731) (81,792) (99,620) (128,182) (145,368) (72,967) (785)
(78,971) (57,835) (83,460) (41,389) (17,422) 57,219 (116,363) (1,251)
71,406 97,510 69,997 92,199 102,010 90,563 82,429 886

78,049 89,019 113,934 129,680 145,730 162,512 96,191 1,034


62,220 60,611 51,737 59,765 69,141 84,630 81,582 877
42,602 46,448 44,560 46,306 49,673 53,736 46,449 500

27.17 59.51 115.13 165.70 209.87 79.95 34.67 37.28


428.73 481.27 626.98 781.57 891.49 842.04 861.51 926.35

31,635 33,008 34,597 33,863 39,267 39,855 38,518

104 107 117 118 100 99 93


113 107 114 117 114 101 93

Millions of yen except Millions of U.S. dollars*


per share amounts per share amounts

418,686 523,592 627,319 758,529 926,731 787,028 457,676 $ 4,921


19,942 33,417 60,662 98,149 135,500 40,034 (1,120) (12)
10,588 17,042 32,635 82,843 96,832 9,317 2,378 26
10.50 16.91 32.53 83.34 97.28 9.45 2.46 2.65

7.00 11.00 18.00 31.00 42.00 40.00 16.00 17.20


Financial Highlights (Consolidated)

Net sales* Segment profit* and segment profit ratio*


Billions of yen Billions of yen %
2,500 350 15

2,000 280 12

1,500 210 9

1,000 140 6

500 70 3

0 0 0
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3

Net sales* 1,612.1 1,893.3 2,243.0 2,021.7 1,431.5 Segment profit* 164.5 249.7 334.5 188.6 80.7
Segment profit ratio* 10.2 13.2 14.9 9.3 5.6

8 Income before income taxes and equity in earnings


Operating income* and operating income ratio* of affiliated companies* and ROA*
Financial Highlights (Consolidated)

Billions of yen % Billions of yen %


350 15 350 20

280 12 280 16

210 9 210 12

140 6 140 8

70 3 70 4

0 0 0 0
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Income before income taxes and equity
Operating income* 163.4 244.7 332.8 151.9 67.0 in earnings of affiliated companies* 155.7 236.4 322.2 128.7 64.9
Operating income ratio* 10.1 12.9 14.8 7.5 4.7 ROA* 10.0 13.5 16.3 6.3 3.3

Net income attributable to Komatsu Ltd. and ROE Net income attributable to Komatsu Ltd. per share
Billions of yen % Yen
250 30 250

200 24 200

150 18 150

100 12 100

50 6 50

0 0 0
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Net income attributable to Net income attributable to
Komatsu Ltd. 114.2 164.6 208.7 78.7 33.5 Komatsu Ltd. per share 115.13 165.70 209.87 79.95 34.67
ROE 20.8 23.5 25.1 9.3 4.1

Notes 1. * In accordance with Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No.144, "Accounting for the Impairment or Disposal of Long-Lived Assets," the consolidated statement of income have
been retrospectively reclassified as for the discontinued operations from FY2006, ended March 31, 2007.
2. Net income attributable to Komatsu Ltd. is equivalent to Net income for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009 and preceding fiscal years.
Financial Highlights (Consolidated)

Total assets Shareholders equity and shareholders equity ratio


Billions of yen Billions of yen %
2,500 1,000 50

2,000 800 40

1,500 600 30

1,000 400 20

500 200 10

0 0 0
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3

Total assets 1,652.1 1,843.9 2,105.1 1,969.0 1,959.0 Shareholders equity 622.9 776.7 887.1 814.9 833.9
Shareholders equity ratio 37.7 42.1 42.1 41.4 42.6

9
Net interest-bearing debt Net debt-to-equity ratio

Financial Highlights (Consolidated)


Billions of yen Times
600 0.80

480 0.64

360 0.48

240 0.32

120 0.16

0 0
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3

Net interest-bearing debt 307.8 256.8 349.9 509.2 502.8 Net debt-to-equity ratio 0.49 0.33 0.39 0.62 0.60

Note: N
 et interest-bearing debt = interest-bearing debt - cash and Note: N
 et debt-to-equity ratio = (interest-bearing debt - cash and
cash equivalents - time deposits cash equivalents - time deposits)/shareholders' equity

Shareholders equity per share


Yen
1,000

800

600

400

200

0
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Shareholders equity 626.98 781.57 891.49 842.04 861.51
per share
Financial Highlights (Consolidated)

Sales by operation (to outside customers) Sales by region (to outside customers)
Billions of yen Billions of yen
2,500 2,500

2,000 2,000

1,500 1,500

1,000 1,000

500 500

0 0
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Construction, mining and 1,711.2 2,048.7 1,744.7 1,268.5 Japan 487.1 505.1 452.1 323.8
utility equipment
Industrial machinery and 182.0 194.3 277.0 162.9 Americas 537.8 541.1 503.4 323.9
others
Europe and CIS 324.0 427.6 284.0 127.3
China 129.4 189.9 236.2 270.8
Asia and Oceania 252.7 348.4 335.5 299.8
Middle East and Africa 162.1 230.6 210.2 85.6
10
Sales of construction, mining and utility equipment by region (to outside customers) Segment profit
Financial Highlights (Consolidated)

Billions of yen Billions of yen


2,500 350

2,000 280

1,500 210

1,000 140

500 70

0 0
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3

Japan 367.0 370.7 309.8 228.5 Construction, mining and 232.6 317.8 180.4 83.0
utility equipment
Americas 510.0 510.5 462.4 306.1 Industrial machinery and 20.3 19.9 12.8 2.9
others
Europe and CIS 320.8 427.0 273.2 122.0
China 112.5 181.4 179.2 244.5
Asia and Oceania 238.8 328.7 309.7 281.8
Middle East and Africa 161.8 230.1 210.2 85.5

Segment profit ratio Consolidated companies including Komatsu Ltd. and employees
% Employees Companies
20 40,000 200

16 32,000 160

12 24,000 120

8 16,000 80

4 8,000 40

0 0 0
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Construction, mining and 13.5 15.5 10.3 6.5 Number of employees 34,597 33,863 39,267 39,855 38,518
utility equipment
Industrial machinery and 10.0 9.2 4.2 1.7 Number of consolidated companies 158 146 166 165 144
others including Komatsu Ltd.

Note: S
 tarting in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009, Komatsu changed its business segments, and thus some figures of sales by operation and segment information for the fiscal years, ended
March 31, 2008 and 2007, are presented after reclassifying according to the new segmentation.
Financial Highlights (Non-Consolidated)

Net sales Ordinary income (loss)


Billions of yen Billions of yen
1,000 160

800 120

600 80

400 40

200 0

0 -40
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3

Net sales 627.3 758.5 926.7 787.0 457.6 Ordinary income (loss) 60.6 98.1 135.5 40.0 (1.1)

11
Net income Net income per share

Financial Highlights (Non-Consolidated)


Billions of yen Yen
100 100

80 80

60 60

40 40

20 20

0 0
2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3

Net income 32.6 82.8 96.8 9.3 2.3 Net income per share 32.53 83.34 97.28 9.45 2.46
Financial Highlights (Consolidated: Quarterly)

Sales by operation (to outside customers)


Billions of yen
625

500

375

250

125

0
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q
Construction, mining and
utility equipment 398.4 409.6 416.8 486.3 501.8 487.6 500.4 558.7 534.0 516.1 378.4 316.0 284.6 284.9 316.8 382.0
Industrial machinery and
others 30.9 49.3 34.2 67.5 39.0 51.4 48.5 55.2 72.7 88.3 52.9 62.9 35.7 40.6 41.0 45.5

12 Sales by region (to outside customers)


Billions of yen
Financial Highlights (Consolidated: Quarterly)

625

500

375

250

125

0
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q
Japan 103.0 121.8 120.3 141.8 108.7 125.7 135.5 135.2 106.5 128.4 112.3 104.8 68.7 81.9 87.3 85.7
Americas 139.5 133.6 125.6 138.9 143.3 134.5 121.9 141.2 147.6 153.3 109.9 92.5 80.3 71.9 80.4 91.2
Europe and CIS 66.4 74.0 78.2 105.3 110.2 102.8 104.5 110.0 108.8 91.6 48.8 34.6 36.0 26.1 30.6 34.5
China 31.9 23.3 25.9 48.1 47.3 34.0 44.0 64.4 80.4 54.1 36.0 65.5 59.4 58.3 60.8 92.2
Asia and Oceania 53.6 66.9 62.9 69.1 82.2 81.3 92.6 92.1 105.5 104.5 69.5 55.9 57.6 66.1 78.0 98.0
Middle East and Africa 34.8 39.1 37.7 50.3 48.9 60.5 50.2 70.7 57.7 72.3 54.6 25.4 18.1 20.9 20.7 25.7

Sales of construction, mining and utility equipment by region (to outside customers)
Billions of yen
600

480

360

240

120

0
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q
Japan 83.3 91.0 97.1 95.5 83.4 89.2 100.8 97.2 80.0 81.3 84.4 64.1 51.7 54.7 60.6 61.3
Americas 134.2 125.3 119.4 131.0 134.6 125.7 115.7 134.4 130.8 139.1 103.0 89.3 72.8 70.4 76.2 86.5
Europe and CIS 66.3 73.2 77.9 103.2 110.0 102.5 104.5 109.9 107.9 84.8 47.1 33.3 32.0 26.7 30.1 33.0
China 28.2 20.3 23.9 40.0 45.6 31.9 41.3 62.5 62.4 39.1 23.9 53.6 55.4 49.0 55.5 84.4
Asia and Oceania 51.4 60.6 60.5 66.2 79.1 77.6 87.8 84.1 95.0 99.3 65.1 50.1 54.3 62.9 73.5 91.0
Middle East and Africa 34.8 39.0 37.7 50.2 48.9 60.5 50.1 70.5 57.7 72.3 54.6 25.4 18.1 20.8 20.7 25.7

Note: S
 tarting in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009, Komatsu changed its business segments, and thus some figures of sales by operation and segment information for the fiscal years, ended
March 31, 2008 and 2007, are presented after reclassifying according to the new segmentation.
Financial Highlights
(Consolidated: Quarterly)

Segment profit (loss) and segment profit (loss) ratio


Billions of yen %
100 20

75 15

50 10

25 5

0 0

-25 -5
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q
Segment profit (loss) 53.4 59.8 58.1 78.3 81.4 80.3 78.7 94.0 81.6 77.7 41.5 (12.3) 8.4 12.9 20.8 38.5
Segment profit (loss) ratio 12.4 13.0 12.9 14.1 15.1 14.9 14.3 15.3 13.5 12.9 9.6 (3.2) 2.6 4.0 5.8 9.0

Segment profit (loss) 13


Billions of yen

Financial Highlights (Consolidated: Quarterly)


100

75

50

25

-25
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q
Construction, mining and
utility equipment 51.7 55.5 54.9 70.4 78.2 74.5 74.7 90.3 78.3 70.3 39.3 (7.6) 7.4 13.3 23.3 38.9
Industrial machinery and
others 2.0 5.8 4.0 8.4 3.8 6.4 4.9 4.7 4.7 9.1 2.3 (3.4) 2.8 0.7 (1.3) 0.7

Segment profit (loss) ratio


%
20

15

10

-5
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q
Construction, mining and
utility equipment 12.9 13.5 13.1 14.5 15.6 15.2 14.9 16.1 14.6 13.6 10.4 (2.4) 2.6 4.7 7.4 10.2
Industrial machinery and
others 5.8 10.3 10.2 11.7 8.7 11.4 9.2 7.5 6.1 9.6 4.0 (4.8) 7.2 1.8 (3.2) 1.5

Note: S
 tarting in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2009, Komatsu changed its business segments, and thus some figures of sales by operation and segment information for the fiscal years, ended
March 31, 2008 and 2007, are presented after reclassifying according to the new segmentation.
Capital Investment

Capital investment and depreciation and amortization


Billions of yen
175

140

105

70

35

0
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 Note: S
 tarting in the fiscal year ended March
Construction, mining and 31, 2009, Komatsu changed its business
utility equipment 119.1 141.1 152.8 92.9 segments, and thus some figures for the
Industrial machinery and 10.5 4.5 9.7 3.2 fiscal years, ended March 31, 2008 and
others 2007, are presented after reclassifying
Total 129.6 145.7 162.5 96.1 according to the new segmentation.
Depreciation and 59.7 69.1 84.6 81.5
amortization

Investments in production facilities and others Investments in rental assets


Billions of yen Billions of yen
14 175 175
Capital Investment

140 140

105 105

70 70

35 35

0 0
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Construction, mining and 75.8 85.9 101.5 61.0 Construction, mining and 43.2 55.3 51.3 31.9
utility equipment utility equipment
Industrial machinery and 9.6 3.7 8.6 2.8 Industrial machinery and 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.3
others others
Total 85.4 89.6 110.1 63.8 Total 44.1 56.1 52.4 32.3
Research and Development

Policy and Organization

Komatsu is actively engaged in research and development activities for new technologies, new products and new services consistent with its
commitment to provide Quality and Reliability. Komatsus research and development activities are conducted by various groups within Komatsu.
With respect to the Construction, Mining and Utility Equipment operating segment, the Research Division and the Development Division as well as
development centers that focus on construction, mining and utility equipment are involved in research and development activities. The Industrial
Machinery Division and the technology departments of Komatsus subsidiaries and affiliates are responsible for research and development activities
relating to the Industrial Machinery and Others operating segment.

R&D expenses and their ratio to sales amount


Billions of yen %
55 3.5

44 2.8

33 2.1

22 1.4

11 0.7

0 0.0
2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 Note: S
 tarting in the fiscal year ended March
31, 2009, Komatsu changed its business
Construction, mining and 39.7 44.0 47.0 40.3 segments, and thus some figures for the
utility equipment
Industrial machinery and fiscal years, ended March 31, 2008 and
others 6.5 5.6 6.7 6.0 2007, are presented after reclassifying
Percentage of net sales 2.4 2.2 2.7 3.2 according to the new segmentation.

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Approaches

Research and Development


Construction, Mining and Utility Equipment
In order to develop construction, mining and utility equipment that can be used in various parts of the world, Komatsu has established research and
development centers in Japan and overseas and has encouraged joint research and development programs as well as personnel exchanges. With the
goal of assisting its customers improve their productivity, Komatsus medium- and long-term research and development objectives are as follows.
< To make advancements in the use of information and communication technology (ICT) >
Komatsu has been engaged in the research and development of ICT, (which enables remote management of equipment by obtaining information
regarding machine locations, operating conditions and vehicle health, via state-of-the-art GPS, remote sensing and telecommunication technologies),
control technology and artificial intelligence. Equipment with control systems and management systems using these technologies has been rapidly
penetrating the construction and mining equipment market. Komatsu is striving to achieve the complete automation of its equipment. Komatsu
has made advances in ICT construction to the next stage from the perspective of the customer.
< To increase the environmental friendliness of its products >
Komatsu has made advances in research and development relating to energy conservation, component recycling and reuse, and the evaluation
of environmental impact through lifecycle assessment techniques based on the belief that it is possible to reduce environmental impact while
achieving economic efficiency. In particular, in recent years, Komatsus first priority in research and development has been to develop technology to
reduce fuel consumption by its machines, which leads to both CO2 emission reduction and economic benefits to customers. Komatsu introduced
the world's first hybrid hydraulic excavator on the Japanese market and then the Chinese market. Komatsu is also making preparations for its
diesel-engine machines to meet the stringent clean-air standards phased in by Japan, the US and the EU starting in 2011. Komatsu is continuously
seeking to develop new technology for cleaner exhaust gas to meet stricter emissions standards that are to become effective in the future. In
addition, Komatsu has worked to improve the working conditions for machine operators by improving safety measures and reducing noise and
vibration levels of its machines. In the business of forklift trucks, Komatsu Utility Co., Ltd. has introduced 2-and 3-ton series of diesel engine models
on the Japanese and overseas markets.

Industrial Machinery and Others


In the field of large presses, Komatsu has focused on developing functional enhancements of AC Servo press in response to the customers growing
need for production cost reduction. With respect to sheet-metal machines, Komatsu Industries Corporation developed 100Kw plasma power
source having the world's best output, and has released the large TWISTER type TFPL-Blade, capable of high-speed high precision cutting of
mild steel up to 50mm thickness. With respect to small AC Servo presses, sheet-metal machines, laser cutting machines, Komatsu Industries has
developed KOMTRAX-equipped models designed mainly to monitor their operating conditions after delivery. With respect to machine tools, Komatsu
Machinery Corporation has developed the largest crankshaft milling machine type GPM1600E, and also new milling machine, type GPM250B-2,
for automobile engine's crankshaft. Komatsu Engineering Corporation has improved the precision of the Chip ID Marker. For the Chip ID Marker,
Komatsu has led the world in development and application of the laser irradiation, which allows customers to physically write manufacturing history
on the top surface of individual IC chips on the wafer. KELK Ltd. has promoted the research and development of high-performance temperature
control equipment, high-performance thermoelectric module heat exchange units and micro thermo-modules for use in optical communications.
Financial Statements

Consolidated The consolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Consolidated Statements of Income (April 1, 2009 - March 31, 2010)

Millions of *
Millions of yen U.S. dollars

Net sales 1,431,564 $ 15,393


Cost of sales 1,101,559 11,845
Selling, general and
administrative expenses 249,286 2,680
Other operating income (expenses) (13,684) (147)
Operating income 67,035 721
Other income (expenses)
Interest and dividend income 6,158 66
Interest expense (8,502) (91)
Other-net 288 3
Other income (expenses) (2,056) (22)
Income before income taxes and equity
in earnings of affiliated companies 64,979 699
Income taxes 25,364 273
Income before equity in earning of affiliated companies 39,615 426
Equity in earnings of affiliated companies 1,588 17
Net income 41,203 $ 443
Less net income attributable to
(7,644) (82) Note : * U.S. dollar amounts are converted and rounded off only for reference at a rate of
noncontrolling interests 93 = US$1.00, the prevailing rate announced by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on
Net income attributable to Komatsu Ltd. 33,559 $ 361 March 31, 2010.

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Consolidated Statements of Equity (April 1, 2009 - March 31, 2010)
Financial Statements

Millions of yen
Retained earnings Accumulated Total
Non-
Common Capital Appropriated other Treasury Komatsu Ltd.
Unappro- controlling Total equity
stock surplus for legal comprehensive stock shareholders
priated interests
reserve income (loss) equity
Balance at March 31, 2009 67,870 140,092 28,472 719,222 (105,744) (34,971) 814,941 33,393 848,334
Cash dividends (25,180) (25,180) (3,368) (28,548)
Transfer to retained earnings
appropriated for legal reserve 3,511 (3,511)
Other changes 2,531 2,531
Comprehensive income
Net income 33,559 33,559 7,644 41,203
Other comprehensive income (loss),
net of tax
Foreign currency translation
adjustments (904) (904) 1,897 993
Net unrealized holding gains on
securities available for sale 5,480 5,480 5,480
Pension liability adjustments 4,920 4,920 2 4,922
Net unrealized holding gains on
derivative instruments 614 614 725 1,339
Total comprehensive income 43,669 10,268 53,937
Issuance and exercise of stock
acquisition rights 413 413 413
Purchase of treasury stock (40) (40) (40)
Sales of treasury stock (84) 256 172 172
Balance at March 31, 2010 67,870 140,421 31,983 724,090 (95,634) (34,755) 833,975 42,824 876,799
Financial Statements

Consolidated Balance Sheets (As of March 31, 2010) Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (April 1, 2009 - March 31, 2010)

Millions of * Millions of *
Assets Millions of yen U.S. dollars Millions of yen U.S. dollars

Current assets 1,040,121 $ 11,184 Operating activities


Cash and cash equivalents 82,429 886 Net income 41,203 $ 443
Time deposits 1,132 12 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash
Trade notes and accounts receivable 447,693 4,814 provided by (used in) operating activities:
Inventories 396,416 4,263 Depreciation and amortization 91,319 982
Deferred income taxes and other current assets 112,451 1,209 Deferred income taxes (7,358) (79)
Net loss (gain) from sale of investment
Long-term trade receivables 150,972 1,623 securities and subsidiaries (679) (7)
Net loss (gain) on sale of property (373) (4)
Investments 86,868 934 Loss on disposal of fixed assets 2,244 24
Property, plant and equipment Impairment loss on long-lived assets 3,332 36
less accumulated depreciation 525,100 5,646 Pension and retirement benefits, net (55) (1)
Changes in assets and liabilities:
Other assets 155,994 1,677 Decrease (increase) in trade receivables (71,459) (768)
Total 1,959,055 $ 21,065 Decrease (increase) in inventories 117,707 1,266
Increase (decrease) in trade payables (8,354) (90)
Increase (decrease) in income taxes payable 11,311 122
Other, net 3,323 36
Millions of *
Liabilities and equity Millions of yen U.S. dollars Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities 182,161 1,959
Current liabilities 641,746 $ 6,900 Investing activities
Short-term debt (including current Capital expenditures (92,401) (994)
maturities of long-term debt) 229,394 2,467 Proceeds from sale of property 11,212 121 17
Trade notes, bills and accounts payable 207,024 2,226 Proceeds from sale of available for
22,004 237 sale investment securities 1,005 11

Financial Statements
Income taxes payable
Deferred income taxes and other current liabilities 183,324 1,971 Purchases of available for sale investment securities (4,826) (52)
Long-term liabilities 440,510 4,737 Proceeds from sale of subsidiaries and
Total long-term liabilities 1,082,256 11,637 equity investees, net of cash disposed 661 7
Komatsu Ltd. shareholders equity Acquisition of subsidiaries and equity
investees, net of cash acquired 1,107 12
Common stock 67,870 730
Collection of loan receivables 11,559 124
Capital surplus 140,421 1,510
Disbursement of loan receivables (667) (7)
Retained earnings 756,073 8,130
Decrease (increase) in time deposits (617) (7)
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (95,634) (1,028)
(34,755) (374) Net cash provided (used in) investing activities (72,967) (785)
Treasury stock
Total Komatsu Ltd. shareholders equity 833,975 8,967 Financing activities
Noncontrolling interests 42,824 460 Proceeds from long-term debt 155,641 1,674
Total equity 876,799 9,428 Repayments on long-term debt (73,052) (786)
1,959,055 $ 21,065 Increase (decrease) in short-term debt, net (139,067) (1,495)
Total
Repayments of capital lease obligations (31,240) (336)
Sale purchase of treasury stock, net 132 1
Dividends paid (25,180) (271)
Other, net (3,597) (39)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities (116,363) (1,251)
Effect of exchange rate change on cash
and cash equivalents (965) (10)
Net increase (decrease) in cash and
cash equivalents (8,134) (87)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year 90,563 974
Cash and cash equivalents, end of year 82,429 $ 886
Note : * U.S. dollar amounts are converted and rounded off only for reference at a rate of
93 = US$1.00, the prevailing rate announced by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on
March 31, 2010.
Financial Statements

Consolidated

Business Segment Information (April 1, 2009 - March 31, 2010)

Information by Operating Segment Millions of yen

Net sales Identifiable assets


Construction, mining and utility equipment 1,271,265 Construction, mining and utility equipment 1,682,542
Industrial machinery and others 178,608 Industrial machinery and others 207,551
Elimination (18,309) Corporate assets and elimination 68,962
Consolidated 1,431,564 Consolidated 1,959,055

Segment profit Depreciation and amortization


Construction, mining and utility equipment 83,061 Construction, mining and utility equipment 82,508
Industrial machinery and others 2,998 Industrial machinery and others 7,707
Total 86,059 Consolidated 90,215
Corporate expenses and elimination (5,340)
Consolidated segment profit 80,719 Capital investment
Other operating income (expenses) (13,684) Construction, mining and utility equipment 92,979
Operating income 67,035 Industrial machinery and others 3,212
Interest and dividend income 6,158 Consolidated 96,191
Interest expense (8,502)
Other-net 228
Income before income taxes, minority
interests and equity in earnings of affiliated companies 64,979

18 Geographic Information
Net sales recognized by geographic origin and property, plant and equipment Millions of yen
Financial Statements

Japan U.S.A. Europe and CIS Others Total


Net sales 498,568 311,170 141,510 480,316 1,431,564
Property, plant and equipment 380,592 62,637 35,811 46,060 525,100
Note : N
 o individual country within Europe or other areas had a material impact on net sales or property, plant and equipment.
There were no sales to a single major external customer for the year ended March 31, 2010.

Supplemental Information
The following information is disclosed in the light of the disclosure requirement of Japanese Securities and Exchange Law.
Information by region Millions of yen

Japan Americas Europe and CIS Others Total Corporate and Consolidated
elimination
Net sales 716,719 347,717 162,610 490,256 1,717,302 (285,738) 1,431,564
Segment profit (19,783) 33,982 10,460 60,151 84,810 (4,091) 80,719
Identifiable assets 1,129,391 417,423 196,469 482,424 2,225,707 (266,652) 1,959,055
Note : S ales amount of each region includes inter-region transactions.

Overseas sales Millions of yen

Americas Europe and CIS Others Total


Overseas sales 323,984 127,377 656,390 1,107,751
Consolidated net sales 1,431,564
Ratio of overseas sales to consolidated net sales (%) 22.7 8.9 45.8 77.4
Notes : 1 . Overseas sales represent the sales of the Company and its consolidated subsidiaries to areas other than Japan.
2. Area segments are separated by the geographic proximity.
3. Main countries or areas of each segment above are as follows:
a) Americas : North America and Latin America b) Europe and CIS : Germany, U.K. and Russia c) Other : China, Oceania, Southeast Asia, Middle East and Africa
Products and Applications

Komatsu established in 1921, is a diversified provider of industrial-use products and services. While remaining an international leader in the field of
construction and mining equipment, the Komatsu Group engages in other businesses, such as utility equipment (compact machines), forest machines,
industrial machinery, logistics and other solutions-based operations.
By upholding "Quality and Reliability" as the most important management policy, Komatsu is resolutely committed to providing safe, innovative products and
services that best meet the needs and expectations of its customers around the world.

Categories Main products

Construction and Hydraulic excavators, Wheel loaders, Bulldozers, Motor graders, Dump trucks,
Mining Equipment Articulated dump trucks

Utility Equipment Mini hydraulic excavators, Skid steer loaders, Backhoe loaders, Mini wheel loaders,
(Compact Machines) Forklift trucks

Forest Machines Harvesters, Forwarders, Feller-bunchers

Recycling Equipment Mobile crushers, Mobile soil stabilizers, Mobile tub grinders, Mobile screens

Other Specific Equipment Demolition, Slag handling, Airport, etc.

Tunneling Machines Shield machines, Tunnel boring machines,


Small-diameter pipe jacking machines("Ironmole")

Engines, Components Diesel engines, Hydraulic equipment, Casting products


and Casting Products

Metal Forging and Large presses, Small and medium-sized presses, Forging presses, Servo presses
Stamping Presses

Sheet-Metal Machines Press brakes, Shears, Laser cutting machines, Fine plasma cutting machines 19
Machine Tools Crankshaft millers, Transfer machines, Machining centers, Wire saws

Products and Applications


Others Defense-related equipment, Thermoelectric modules,
Temperature-control equipment for semiconductor manufacturing, Excimer lasers
Packing and transport, Prefabricated commercial-use structures, Engineering, CSS-Net
Products and Applications

Construction and Mining Equipment


Hydraulic excavators
Suitable for excavating tightly packed earth and used for a wide range of land excavation
[Product Range]
such as civil engineering, pipe jacking and mining. Designed particularly for work in PC01
confined zones, minimal rear-swing radius and small rear-swing radius models are also Bucket capacity : 0.008m3
available for wheel-type hydraulic excavators. Operating weight : 300kg
PC8000
Bucket capacity : 42m3
Operating weight : 720,000kg

Minimal rear-swing radius Hydraulic excavator [PC200] Wheeled hydraulic excavator Super-large hydraulic
hydraulic excavator [PC138US] [PW180] excavator [PC2000]

Wheel loaders
Used for loading excavated earth and rocks, ranging from small wheel loaders for civil
[Product Range]
engineering to super-large ones for mining. WA10
Bucket capacity : 0.16m3
Operating weight : 1,065kg
WA1200
Bucket capacity : 20m3
Operating weight : 210,200kg

Wheel loader [WA40] Wheel loader [WA320] Wheel loader [WA600] Wheel loader [WA900]
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Products and Applications

Bulldozers
Designed for excavating earth and hauling excavated rocks as well as capable for
[Product Range]
leveling earth. D21A
Blade capacity : 0.57m3
Motor graders
Operating weight : 3,940kg
Vibratory rollers
D575A Super Dozer
Motor graders are designed for preparing the substrate of roads and other flat earth as
Blade capacity : 69m3
well as leveling aggregate.
Operating weight : 152,600kg
Vibratory rollers are used for compacting roadbed.

Bulldozer [D51PX] Bulldozer [D155AX] Bulldozer [D475A] Motor grader [GD655]

Notes: 1. These products are manufactured at Komatsu and its subsidiaries all around the world. Please refer to the production items for each company on pages 28-31.
2. The machines shown are examples of typical models. Some machines are available only in particular countries or regions.
Products and Applications

Dump trucks
Articulated dump trucks [Product Range]
Crawler carriers HD255
Designed for hauling construction materials and excavated earth and rocks, they range MAX. payload : 25,000kg
from 25ton-class mechanical-drive dump trucks used for quarrying to 300 ton-class 960E
electrical-drive dump trucks for mining. In addition to rigid dump trucks, articulated MAX. payload : 327,000kg
dump trucks and crawler carriers are available, which feature excellent performance of
low ground pressure on rough roads.

Dump truck [HD785] Super-large dump truck Articulated dump truck [HM300] Crawler carrier [CD110R]
[860E]

Utility Equipment (Compact Machines)


Mini excavators Micro excavator [PC05] Minimal rear-swing radius mini
Mini excavators can be used in various ways such as digging and loading earth into a hydraulic excavator
dump truck. Its tight swing radius is best suited for working in a confined area. [PC30MR]

Skid steer loaders


Skid steer loaders can dig and move landscaping and building materials, clean roads,
grind asphalt, clear the road from snow and serve many other purposes.

Backhoe loaders
Backhoe loaders are versatile, multipurpose machine that can be used as an excavator Skid steer loader Backhoe loader Mini wheel loader
and as a loader. [SK714] [WB97R] [WA30]

Mini wheel loaders


Mini wheel loaders can be used in snow removal, agriculture and farming.

Forklift trucks 21
Designed for use in material handling. Electric forklift truck

Products and Applications


Internal combustion and electric forklift [Hybrid electric forklift truck
trucks are available. AE50 Series] Internal combustion forklift truck Large internal combustion
[AX50/BX50 Series] forklift truck [EX50 Series]

Forest Machines
Forest machines are heavy machines typically used in felling trees or machines that Harvester Forwarder
haul the logs to a roadside landing.

Harvesters
Harvesters are either wheeled or tracked, and fitted with a harvester head capable of
delimbing, measuring, and felling the trees. The head has complex features, such as
grasping, feeding, measuring and cutting the trees.

Forwarders
Feller-buncher Excavator for harvester
Forwarders carry logs from the stump to a roadside landing.
application
Feller-bunchers
Feller-bunchers are used to fell the trees fast and efficiently.

Notes: 1. These products are manufactured at Komatsu and its subsidiaries all around the world. Please refer to the production items for each company on pages 28-31.
2. The machines shown are examples of typical models. Some machines are available only in particular countries or regions.
Products and Applications

Recycling Equipment
Mobile crushers Mobile soil recyclers [On-site Recycling Method]
Mobile wood tub grinders Mobile screens The on-site recycling method enables reuse and recycle at construction sites by turning
Designed for on-site recycling of construction waste such as concrete debris, stones, trees into chips for mulching, and crushing stones and improving soil for reuse as
damaged soil and felled trees for reuse as construction materials. roadbed material.
Mobile crushers are also used for crushing stones at quarry sites. The combined use of mobile crushers and mobile screens makes a flexible and high-
performance screening system.

Mobile crusher [BR580JG] Mobile soil recycler Mobile wood tub grinder On-site recycling method
[BZ210] [BR200T]

Other Specific Equipment


Develops and sells application-specific equipment and new products tailored for a
variety of work undertaken by customers, such as equipment for demolition, metal
recycle and slag handling.
Demolition Metal recycle Steel plant General Construction Airport
Super-long boom and arm Magnet and lifting cab Radio control and heat Super-long front Towing tractor [WT500E]
for demolition resistance spec
[D155AX]

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Tunneling Machines
Products and Applications

Shield machines Slurry shield Ironmole


Tunnel boring machines (TBMs)
Small-diameter pipe jacking machines (Ironmole)
Designed for excavating tunnels for roadways, railways and combined use. Ironmole
is designed for excavating earth and burying drain and other pipes by the non-open
excavation method.

Engines, Components and Casting Products


Diesel engines ecot3 engine (EGR*-type) ecot3 engine (Non-EGR*-type)
Diesel engines for power generators, trains, ships, construction equipment and industrial [SAA6D140E] [SAA6D107E]
machinery.
Offers the frontier engine technology ecot3 compliant to Tier 3 emission standards.

Hydraulic equipment
Casting products
Components for construction and mining equipment, such as transmissions, hydraulic
cylinders and axles, and steel castings and cast iron products made with technological
expertise.

*EGR: Exhaust Gas Recirculation

Notes: 1. These products are manufactured at Komatsu and its subsidiaries all around the world. Please refer to the production items for each company on pages 28-31.
2. The machines shown are examples of typical models. Some machines are available only in particular countries or regions.
Products and Applications

Metal Forging and Stamping Presses


Large presses Large AC Servo press system Hybrid AC Servo press
Designed for use in forming automobile roofs and doors. Manufactures AC Servo presses [H2W Series]
Komatsu Industries Corporation
and mechanical presses. Large presses are represented by a tandem press of wide
applications and a transfer press of high productivity.

Small and medium-sized presses, Forging presses


Designed for use in sheet metal forming and casting. High-precision presses featuring
the AC Servo motor drive are also available.

Sheet-Metal Machines
Offerings include shears to cut sheet metals, press brakes to shape sheet metals as well Press brake [PBZ Series] 3D Laser cutting machine
as fine plasma and laser cutting machines to curve-cut sheet metals. Komatsu Industries Corporation [TLM Series]
Komatsu NTC Ltd.

Machine Tools
Offerings include transfer machines, crankshaft millers and grinding machines to Crankshaft miller [GPM Series] Wire saw [PV Series]
manufacture engine parts, machining centers, wire saws to slice silicon ingots, and Komatsu Machinery Corporation Komatsu NTC Ltd.
components for liquid crystal manufacturing equipment.

Others
Defense-related equipment Thermoelectric modules Temperature-control equipment for
Manufactures armored vehicles and ammunitions for Thermoelectric semiconductor devices capable of high- semiconductor manufacturing
the Ministry of Defense, Japan. precision temperature control by switching polarity for Indispensable high-precision equipment designed for
heating and cooling. Used for temperature control of use in a diverse range of semiconductor manufactur-
Light armored vehicle laser diodes in fiber optic communication networks. ing processes. Contributes to improved productivity of 23
semiconductor manufacturing equipment as well as
enhanced performance of semiconductors.

Products and Applications


Thermoelectric
modules DI-Water Heater
KELK Ltd. KELK Ltd.

Excimer lasers Packing and transport Commercial-Use Prefabricated


Light sources for leading-edge semiconductor lithography Structures
tools that require high resolution. Sells and leases commercial-use prefabricated struc
tures which offer a short construction period and low
cost, and also handles temporary shelters for people
Excimer laser affected by disasters.
GIGAPHOTON INC. Prefabricated
commercial-use
structures and
unit methods
Komatsu House Ltd.

Engineering CSS-Net
CSS-Net offers electronic parts books, service manuals Full Web Djvu
Welding robot system
and other materials which are needed for after-sale
Komatsu Engineering Corp.
services, such as ordering spare parts and requesting
repairs. Designed to share information among Komatsu
CSS Portal
Group companies on the Internet, this service takes Parts Book
advantage of cloud computing. This service is also available Shop Manual
for customers.

Notes: 1. The company name on the photo shows the manufacturer of the product.
2. The machines shown are examples of typical models. Some machines are available only in particular countries or regions.
Products and Applications

In the construction and mining equipment business, Komatsu is not only engaged in the manufacture and sale of new equipment around the world, but also
promoting various types of business that contribute to productivity enhancements and problem solutions on the part of its customers.

Utilization of Information and Communication Technology


KOMTRAX (Komatsu Machine Tracking System) for construction equipment KOMTRAX Plus machine management system for mines
KOMTRAX is a machine tracking system whose terminals are installed on KOMTRAX Plus is a fleet management system for large equipment for use in mining,
construction equipment to transmit information concerning the location, which enables to obtain detailed information concerning the conditions of machines
cumulative hours of operation and operating condition of vehicles. via satellite communications. Komatsu and distributors can analyze vehicle health
By proactively using information gained from KOMTRAX-equipped machines, and other operating conditions and provide the information to jobsite using the
Komatsu is making a contribution in respect to after-sale support activities Internet from a remote location on a near-real time basis. As a result, customers
for our customers' machines throughout their lifetime, resulting in enhanced can receive vehicle maintenance on an appropriate timing to avoid major technical
availability and lowered maintenance cost. trouble, and thus reduce their maintenance expenses and downtime costs.

How KOMTRAX works Komatsu machine management system : KOMTRAX Plus & WebCARE

Communication Satellite / Mobile Phone Component Komatsu


GPS Supplier

Product
Machine information
Distributor via Internet Design
Machine Data Server
KOMTRAX Terminal Support
Parts Supply & Maintenance
GPS Communication antenna based on R&M contract
antenna Manufacturing
Web Application Server
KOMTRAX Modem
WebCARE
Controller Internet Database

Jobsite Communication Support


Controller A Satellite & Center
PC Download
KOMTRAX Plus
24 Controller B On-Boad system
Common in all machines
Gathering
Strage for Repair Data
Products and Applications

machine health
Machine
Customer / Distributor data

JoiFUL Program: Basic Concepts of JoiFUL


Working Together for Success
Customer Distributor Komatsu Group Agenda, Evaluation
For large-scale mining operations, Komatsu offers the JoiFUL (Joint Follow-Up Strategy & policy
Log) program, in which Komatsu Group companies, distributors and customers Top Cost reduction
New model development
regularly meet to discuss ways of improving operating efficiency and reducing JoiFUL Fleet organization
Safety and environmental conservation
operating costs of deployed machines. In the meetings, all parties identify
problems, define solutions, set the deadlines for follow-up work, and confirm Availability
the results mutually for successful mining operations. Management Productivity $/m3, m3/H, Ton/H
JoiFUL Fuel consumption
Effective machine usage

Comprehensive Compensation Plan Jobsite


Maintenance method, Overhaul planning
Preventive maintenance
Komatsu All Support* JoiFUL Operator training
Quick technical solutions
Komatsu provides the comprehensive compensation plan Komatsu All Solutions
Component life, Reman
Parts availability
Support to customers. This packaged plan not only sets a fixed monthly fee for
maintenance expenses through the repair and maintenance contract but also Centralization of information Common/ Prompt/ Correct/ Communication
supports customers against such risks as theft and accidents, thus enabling
them to reduce their machine management costs.

Note: * Komatsu All Support is provided only in Japan.


Products and Applications

Autonomous Haulage System (AHS) How Komatsus Autonomous Haulage System Works
AHS is a high-speed fleet management system based on 930E super-large dump
trucks. AHS makes contributions to mining operation by improving its safety and GPS Satellite

productivity, while enhancing the operating rate and reliability of dump trucks. As
a result, it is able to reduce owning and operating costs in total. Dump trucks, Fleet Control
equipped with a high-precision GPS, an obstacle detection sensor and a wireless
network system made by Modular Mining Systems, Inc., are controlled from the
fleet control operations center for unmanned hauling.
Information on target course and speed is sent from the fleet management system
to dump trucks via the wireless network system, and dump trucks run on the target Safety Hauling Road Loading Site
(Automatically stops
Dumping Site
course at the target speed by assessing their position via GPS. when detecting obstacle)

Loading machines, such as hydraulic excavators and wheel loaders, are also
equipped with GPS for the fleet management system to determine the position
of their buckets, and the system automatically guides the dump trucks to the
designated loading position. The system also sends information concerning a route
to the unloading site to ensure safe and precise unloading.
The fleet management system also prevents collisions between dump trucks
Blade Control System Based on 3D Position Information
and manned machines, such as service vehicles, bulldozers and motor graders,
Komatsus blade control system measures the position of blades of bulldozers and
working inside the mine. If another vehicle or person should come close to the AHS-
motor graders as 3D information to the millimeter level by using Global Navigation
controlled area, the obstacle detection sensor of dump trucks detects it and the
Satellite Systems and TS (Total Station) type. This system compares the position
concerned dump truck will make an emergency stop to ensure safety.
information of blades and 3D construction design data, and automatically controls
the blades precisely according to the design, thereby eliminating the need for
setting up construction guide poles, surveying and subsequent modification
work. Because this system improves the
operating rate of construction equipment,
it shortens the construction period 25
substantially, thus reducing CO2 emissions
as well. Jobsite safety is also enhanced

Products and Applications


with no need for surveying and resetting up
guide poles while machines are working.

CSS Portal CSS Portal

The CSS Portal supports the performance of parts and service people by Show Repair Method Original Quality Info.

connecting parts books, service manuals, the health monitoring systems Error List by machine
KOMTRAX
(KOMTRAX/KOMTRAX Plus) and quality information organically as a strong tool Error Code
of after market area. Trouble-
Quality
Information
shooting

KOMTRAX

Holding Auctions for Used Equipment Failure


Service News
Top Page
Komatsu, through Komatsu Used Equipment Corp. (KUEC), is aggressively Operation Manual
Shop Manual
engaging in the used equipment business as part of the life cycle business CSS Portal Parts Book
of construction equipment. Komatsu Used Equipment holds auctions at KUEC
yards which represent Japans largest Parts Book CSS-Net
scale. The company also holds Internet Shop Manual
Operation Manual
auctions on its URECA membership Service News
Machine information
website, providing convenience for Base Information Parts Order list
Model/Serial number/Error code/
many customers. Key word
Spec. Information

Distributor (Parts and Service)

Service History
Used equipment auction held by KUEC
Parts System

Machine DB
Global Operations

Manufacturing Operations of Construction, Mining and Utility Equipment, and Forest Machines

Manufacturing Operations of Construction, Mining and Utility Equipment, and Forest Machines Mother Plants Around the World
Europe Asia Komatsu designates those production bases with
Americas China Japan Total
CIS (Exc. China & Japan) development capabilities around the world as Mother
plants and position them as the core of global production.
Assembly Plants 4 6 4 3 6 23
The Mother plants play an important part in achieving a
Components/Parts/Applied products 3 3 5 5 6 22
target cutback on the production cost when a new model
Total 7 9 9 8 12 45 is developed or an existing machine is model changed.
They are also assigned with a task of strengthening the
Mother Plants production competitive edge of their daughter plants that
1 4 0 0 4 9
(Development Function)
manufacture the same models as well as that of their own.
Note: Komatsu (Shandong) Cast Steel Co., Ltd plans to launch production in 2011. Therefor, it is not included above.

Americas
Company Location

Komatsu America Corp.


1 Chattanooga Manufacturing Operation Tennessee, U.S.A.
2 Peoria Manufacturing Operation Illinois, U.S.A.
3 Newberry Manufacturing Operation South Carolina, U.S.A.
4 Cummins Komatsu Engine Company Indiana, U.S.A.
13
5 Hensley Industries, Inc. Texas, U.S.A. 14
6 Komatsu do Brasil Ltda. So Paulo, Brazil 8
9
7 Atommix Industria e Comercio Ltda. So Paulo, Brazil 10 12

11
Europe and CIS 2 4
1
3
Company Location
5

8 Komatsu UK Ltd. Birtley, U.K.


9 Komatsu Hanomag GmbH Hannover, Germany
10 Komatsu Mining Germany GmbH Dsseldorf, Germany
26 11 Komatsu Utility Europe S.p.A. Este, Italy
12 Stavmek s.r.o. Mnichovo Hradiste, Czech
Global Operations

13 Komatsu Forest AB Ume, Sweden


14 Komatsu KVX LLC Klepp stasjon, Norway
15 KRANEKS International Co., Ltd. Ivanovo, Russia
6 7
16 Komatsu Manufacturing Rus, LLC Yaroslavl, Russia
Global Operations

Overseas Production Ratio of Construction and Mining Equipment


2005/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/33 2009/3 2010/3

Overseas production ratio (%) 46 49 49 50 50 59


Overseas production ratio in overseas net sales (%) 62 62 62 61 61 72
Note: The figures before FY2006 does not contain the production of forklift trucks.

China
Company Location

26 Komatsu (Changzhou) Construction Machinery Corp. Jiangsu


27 Komatsu (Changzhou) Foundry Corp. Jiangsu
28 Komatsu Shantui Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. Shandong
29 Komatsu Hydraulics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Shandong
30 Hensley Lingfeng Co., Ltd. Zhejiang
16 31 Komatsu Power Generation Systems (Shanghai) Ltd. Shanghai
15
32 Komatsu Undercarriage China Corp. Shandong
33 Komatsu Utility (China) Machine Co., Ltd. Shandong
34 Komatsu (Shandong) Cast Steel Co., Ltd Shandong

28 29 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Japan
26 27 40 41 42 43 44
31 45 46
Company Location
30

23
Komatsu Ltd.
24 25 21 22 35 Awazu Plant Ishikawa
36 Kanazawa Plant Ishikawa 27
37 Osaka Plant Osaka

Global Operations
17
38 Rokko Plant Hyogo
18 19 20 39 Ibaraki Plant Ibaraki
40 Oyama Plant Tochigi
41 Koriyama Plant Fukushima
42 Shonan Plant Kanagawa
43 Komatsu Utility Co., Ltd. Tochigi
Asia 44 Komatsu Cummins Engine Co., Ltd. Tochigi
45 Komatsu Castex Ltd.
Company Location
Head Office, Manufacturing Div. Toyama
17 PT Komatsu Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia Manufacturing Div.
Tochigi
18 PT Komatsu Undercarriage Indonesia Bekasi, Indonesia (CB Production Dept., Oyama Sec.)
19 PT Komatsu Forging Indonesia Bekasi, Indonesia 46 Komatsu Cabtec Co., Ltd. Shiga
20 PT Komatsu Patria Attachment Bekasi, Indonesia
21 Bangkok Komatsu Co., Ltd. Chonburi, Thailand
22 Bangkok Komatsu Industries Co., Ltd. Chonburi, Thailand
23 CABTEC THAI Co., Ltd. Chachoengsao, Thailand
24 L&T-Komatsu Limited Bangalore, India
25 Komatsu India Pvt. Ltd. Chennai, India
Global Operations

Americas

2 1 4 4
1
3
5

5
6 7
2
3

Manufacturing Operations
Area (Unit:1000m ) 2
:Assembly Plant
Company Location Main Products Manufactured :Mother Plant
Site Buildings
Komatsu America Corp.
28 Medium-sized hydraulic excavators, articulated dump trucks,
1 Chattanooga Manufacturing Operation Tennessee, U.S.A. 215 44
forest machines (crawler type)
Global Operations

2 Peoria Manufacturing Operation Illinois, U.S.A. 518 105 Large dump trucks
3 Newberry Manufacturing Operation South Carolina, U.S.A. 320 19 Wheel loaders, forklift trucks
4 Cummins Komatsu Engine Company Indiana, U.S.A. * * Large diesel engines
5 Hensley Industries, Inc. Texas, U.S.A. 115 33 Buckets, teeth, edges, adapters
Medium-sized hydraulic excavators, small and medium-sized wheel
6 Komatsu do Brasil Ltda. So Paulo, Brazil 717 53
loaders, medium-sized bulldozers, motor graders
Sheet metal products and hydraulic tubings for construction
7 Atommix Industria e Comercio Ltda. So Paulo, Brazil 24 13
equipment
* Located in Cummins Industrial Center.

Sales Operations
Subsidiaries of Construction and Mining Equipment Location Subsidiary of Forklift Trucks Location
1 Komatsu America Corp. Illinois, U.S.A. 4 Komatsu Forklift U.S.A., LLC Illinois, U.S.A.
2 Komatsu Brasil International Ltda. So Paulo, Brazil Distributors North America : 87, Latin-America : 18, Total : 105
3 Komatsu Cummins Chile Ltda. Santiago, Chile Sales Companies of Forest Machines Location
Distributors North America : 33, Latin-America : 33, Total : 66 5 Komatsu Forest Ltda Pinhais, Brazil
Global Operations

Europe and CIS

14 13
13

15 16
15
14
10 12

17 8

9
7 10
6 11
16
12
9

8
11

Manufacturing Operations
Area (Unit:1000m ) 2
:Assembly Plant
Company Location Main Products Manufactured :Mother Plant
Site Buildings
8 Komatsu UK Ltd. Birtley, U.K. 200 72 Large and medium-sized hydraulic excavators
9 Komatsu Hanomag GmbH Hannover, Germany 212 51 Wheeled hydraulic excavator, small and medium-sized wheel loaders, mini wheel loaders 29
10 Komatsu Mining Germany GmbH Dsseldorf, Germany 111 41 Super-large hydraulic excavators
11 Komatsu Utility Europe S.p.A.

Global Operations
Este, Italy 146 56 Mini excavators, backhoe loaders, skid steer loaders
12 Stavmek s.r.o. Mnichovo Hradiste, Czech 128 22 Sheet metal products for construction equipment
13 Komatsu Forest AB Ume, Sweden 38 16 Forest machines (wheel type)
14 Komatsu KVX LLC Klepp stasjon, Norway Teeth, edges
15 KRANEKS International Co., Ltd. Ivanovo, Russia 2 2 Metal works for hydraulic excavators
16 Komatsu Manufacturing Rus, LLC Yaroslavl, Russia 500 50 Medium-sized hydraulic excavators

Sales Operations
Subsidiaries of Construction and Mining Equipment Location Offices of Forklift Trucks Location
6 Komatsu Europe International N.V. Brussels, Belgium 11 Europe Office Brussels, Belgium
7 Komatsu Mining Germany GmbH Dsseldorf, Germany 12 Moscow Office Moscow, Russia
8 Komatsu Italia S.p.A. Vicenza, Italy Distributors Europe : 30, CIS : 1, Total : 31
9 Komatsu France S.A.S Aubergenville, France Sales Companies of Forest Machines Location
10 Komatsu CIS, LLC Moscow, Russia 13 Komatsu Forest Oy Tampere, Finland
Distributors Europe : 43, CIS : 6, Total : 49 14 Komatsu Forest Sweden HB Ume, Sweden
15 Komatsu Forest AS Stange, Norway
16 Komatsu Forest GmbH Vhringen, Germany
17 Komatsu Forest Ltd. Longtown, U.K.
Global Operations

Asia and Oceania

20 23
22 24 25 21 22 21

18 24

17 19
18 19 20

25
23
Manufacturing Operations 26

Area (Unit:1000m )
2

Company Location Main Products Manufactured :Assembly Plant


Site Buildings
Medium-sized hydraulic excavators, small and medium-sized bulldozers,
17 PT Komatsu Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia 162 71
motor graders, dump trucks and hydraulic equipment
18 PT Komatsu Undercarriage Indonesia Bekasi, Indonesia 43 11 Undercarriage components and spare parts
19 PT Komatsu Forging Indonesia Bekasi, Indonesia 31 15 Track link for bulldozers and hydraulic excavators
20 PT Komatsu Patria Attachment Bekasi, Indonesia 30 3 Buckets and blades for mining equipment
21 Bangkok Komatsu Co., Ltd. Chonburi, Thailand 81 39 Medium-sized hydraulic excavators, wheel loaders and backhoe loaders
22 Bangkok Komatsu Industries Co., Ltd. Chonburi, Thailand 34 18 Cast iron parts for forklift trucks and construction equipment
23 CABTEC THAI Co., Ltd. Chachoengsao, Thailand 21 6 Parts of cab for construction equipment
24 L&T-Komatsu Limited Bangalore, India 267 55 Small and medium-sized hydraulic excavators
25 Komatsu India Pvt. Ltd. Chennai, India 240 8 Dumptrucks

Sales Operations
Subsidiaries and Offices of Construction and Mining Equipment Location Subsidiary of Forklift Trucks Location
18 Komatsu Asia & Pacific Pte Ltd Singapore 24 Forklift Division, Komatsu Asia & Pacific Pte Ltd. Singapore
19 PT Komatsu Marketing & Support Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia 25 Komatsu Forklift Australia Pty Ltd. Seven Hills, Australia
20 Bangkok Komatsu Sales Co., Ltd. Samutpprakam, Thailand Distributors Asia : 18, Oceania : 11, Total : 29
21 Komatsu Parts Asia Co., Ltd. Chonburi, Thailand Sales Company of Forest Machines Location
22 Komatsu India Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore, India 26 Komatsu Forest Pty. Ltd. Newington, Australia
23 Komatsu Australia Pty. Ltd. Sydney, Australia
Distributors Asia : 16, Oceania : 2, Total : 18

China

30
28 29 32 33 34
Global Operations

26 27
31 27 28

30

Manufacturing Operations
Area (Unit:1000m )
2

Company Location Main Products Manufactured :Assembly Plant


Site Buildings
26 Komatsu (Changzhou) Construction Machinery Corp. Jiangsu 141 26 Medium-sized hydraulic excavators, medium-sized wheel loaders, dump trucks
27 Komatsu (Changzhou) Foundry Corp. Jiangsu 89 26 Iron castings and parts for construction equipment and industrial vehicles, foundry molds
28 Komatsu Shantui Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. Shandong 458 62 Small and medium-sized hydraulic excavators
29 Komatsu Hydraulics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Shandong * * Hydraulic equipment
30 Hensley Lingfeng Co., Ltd. Zhejiang 26 19 Teeth, adapters
31 Komatsu Power Generation Systems (Shanghai) Ltd. Shanghai 6 2 Generators
32 Komatsu Undercarriage China Corp. Shandong 53 20 Crawler components
33 Komatsu Utility (China) Machine Co., Ltd. Shandong 70 14 Mini excavators, forklift trucks
34 Komatsu (Shandong) Cast Steel Co., Ltd Shandong 103 27 Steel castings, patterns for casting
* Located in Komatsu Shantui Construction Machinery Co., Ltd.

Sales Operations
Subsidiaries of Construction and Mining Equipment Location Office of Forklift Trucks Location
27 Komatsu (China) Ltd. Shanghai 28 Shanghai Office Shanghai
Distributors 32 Distributors 18
Global Operations

Middle East and Africa


33

29

30

Sales Operations
31 32
Subsidiaries and Offices of Construction and Mining Equipment Location
29 Komatsu Middle East FZE Dubai, U.A.E.
30 Nairobi Office Nairobi, Kenya
31 Komatsu Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd. Johannesburg, South Africa
32 Johannesburg Office Johannesburg, South Africa
33 Alger Office Alger, Algeria
Distributors Middle East : 9, Africa : 10, Total : 19
Distributors of Forklift Trucks Middle East : 13, Africa : 10, Total : 23

Japan

41
36 45 40 43 44 39
35
42
46
38 37

Manufacturing Operations
Area (Unit:1000m )
2
:Assembly Plant 31
Company Location Main Products Manufactured :Mother Plant
Site Buildings
Komatsu Ltd.

Global Operations
Small and medium-sized hydraulic excavators, small and medium-sized
35 Awazu Plant Ishikawa 710 247
wheel loaders, small and medium-sized bulldozers, motor graders
36 Kanazawa Plant Ishikawa 220 25 Super-large hydraulic excavators
37 Osaka Plant Osaka 545 169 Medium-sized and large hydraulic excavators, large bulldozers, recycling equipment
38 Rokko Plant Hyogo 50 7 Super-large hydraulic excavators, super-large bulldozers
39 Ibaraki Plant Ibaraki 251 51 Dump trucks, articulated dump trucks, large wheel loaders, large wheel dozers
40 Oyama Plant Tochigi 584 225 Diesel engines, hydraulic equipment, axle
41 Koriyama Plant Fukushima 377 30 Hydraulic equipment
42 Shonan Plant Kanagawa 68 26 Controllers, monitors, KOMTRAX terminals, hybrid components
43 Komatsu Utility Co., Ltd. Tochigi 214 92 Forklift trucks, mini excavators, mini wheel loaders
44 Komatsu Cummins Engine Co., Ltd. Tochigi * * Small diesel engines
45 Komatsu Castex Ltd.

Head Office, Manufacturing Div. Toyama 310 98 Steel castings, iron castings, patterns for casting
Manufacturing Div.
Tochigi * * Iron castings, patterns for casting
(CB Production Dept., Oyama Sec.)
46 Komatsu Cabtec Co., Ltd. Shiga 52 16 Cabs, air conditioning equipment
* Komatsu Cummins Engine Co., Ltd and Komatsu Castex Ltd. (Oyama Manufacturing Div.)are located at Oyama Plant of Komatsu Ltd.

Sales Operations
Construction and Mining Equipment Forklift Trucks
Distributors 17 Distributors 10
Affiliated rental companies 14
Global Operations

Product Support Operations of Construction and Mining Equipment

[ Parts Supply Operations ] Parts Centers


Currently, Komatsu is running as many as 35 spare parts centers in strategic Region Location Region Location
locations around the world, aiming at seamless deliveries of any spare parts
that its clients require. The Parts Management System links all centers and is Americas Tennessee, U.S.A. Asia and Chonburi, Thailand
in operation 24 hours 7 days a week. Through this system, we can forecast Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Oceania Jakarta, Indonesia
demand for spare parts, regional and worldwide, make a plan for parts Nevada, U.S.A. Balikpapan, Indonesia
placement and assure quick and secure deliveries of spare parts that are Colorado, U.S.A. Nagpur, India
required for repairs and replacement. Minnesota, U.S.A. Sydney, Australia
Oregon, U.S.A. Perth, Australia
Georgia, U.S.A. Brisbane, Australia
Florida, U.S.A.
Edmonton, Canada China Shanghai
Toronto, Canada Guangdong
So Paulo, Brazil Sichuan
Santiago, Chile Middle East and Dubai, U.A.E.
Europe and Vilvoorde, Belgium Africa Johanesburg, South Africa
CIS Dsseldorf, Germany Japan Hokkaido
Moscow, Russia Tochigi
Yeketerinburg, Russia Ishikawa
Khabarovsk, Russia Osaka
Kuzbass, Russia Fukuoka

[ Reman (Re-manufacturing) ] Reman Centers


Komatsu puts a great effort into the Reman business. This business Region Location
remanufactures used engines and other major components for construction
and mining equipment. Remanufactured major components are put on Americas Antofagasta, Chile
sale again after having acquired nearly as good quality as brand new ones.
Komatsu has so far established 7 Reman centers in 5 countries in the world. Asia and Jakarta, Indonesia (2)
When a certain component in a customers machine brakes down, wears out Oceania Balikpapan, Indonesia
or deteriorates, this business makes it possible to replace it with a nearly new Brisbane, Australia
one with speed and at an economical price. The Reman business has another
commendable feature: it not only reuses the original materials, but it generates China Shanxi
as much as 90 percent less CO2 emission in its remanufacturing process,
compared to the production of brand new equivalent components. Thus it is Africa Johannesburg, South Africa
another environment-friendly business of Komatsu.

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Global Operations

[ Training ] Training Centers


Komatsu now operates 21 training centers in 18 countries of the world. Training Region Location Region Location
there offers Komatsus customers a course on safe and functional use of Komatsu
products. Another important mission of those training facilities is to provide sales Americas Georgia, U.S.A. Asia and Singapore
people as well as after-sale service engineers from its distributors with training for So Paulo, Brazil Oceania Jakarta, Indonesia
marketing and technical service. A separate course having the similar purpose is
also in place for those who work for Komatsu Group companies. Santiago, Chile Sydney, Australia
Europe Brussels, Belgium China Jiangsu
and CIS Newcastle, U.K. Middle East Dubai, U.A.E.
Hannover, Germany and Africa Johannesburg, South Africa
Dsseldorf, Germany Senegal, Dakar
Este, Italy Kenya, Nairobi
Moscow, Russia Japan Tochigi
Ashgabat, Shizuoka
Turkmenistan Osaka
Global Operations

Manufacturing, Sales and Service Operations of Industrial Machinery and Others

6 5

3 2 4
8
1 1 2 3 4 5 6
14 12 11 7 9 10 11
9 13
10 7 8

Manufacturing Operations
Area (Unit:1000m ) 2

Company Location Main Products


Site Buildings
Industrial Machinery
1 Kanazawa Plant, Komatsu Ltd. Ishikawa, Japan 220 25 Presses
Press brakes, shears,
2 Komatsu
Industries Corporation Ishikawa, Japan *1 *1
plasma cutting machine
Crankshaft millers, multiplex machine tools,
3 Komatsu Machinery Corporation
Ishikawa, Japan *2 *2
components for liquid crystal panels manufacturing
Transfer machines, machining centers,
4 Fukuno Plant, Komatsu NTC Ltd.
Toyama, Japan 126 51 laser cutting machines
5 Toyama Plant, Komatsu NTC Ltd. Toyama, Japan 52 28 Grinding machines
6 Komatsu Engineering Corporation Ishikawa, Japan 18 7 Welding robots, testing devices
7 KELK Ltd. Kanagawa, Japan 1 Thermoelectric modules, temperature control equipment
8 YNC/YIDA NIPPEI MACHINE TOOL Corporation Liaoning, China 50 35 Transfer machines, machining centers
Others
9 Gigaphoton INC. Tochigi, Japan *3 *3 Excimer laser 33
10 Defense Systems Division, Komatsu Ltd. Ishikawa, Japan *4 *4 Armored vehicles, ammunitions

Global Operations
11 Komatsu House Ltd. Aichi, Japan 43 9 Prefabricated commercial-use structures
Notes: *1. Komatsu Industries Corporation is located in Kanazawa Plant of Komatsu Ltd.
*2. Komatsu Machinery Corporation is located in Awazu Plant of Komatsu Ltd.
*3. GIGAPHOTON INC. is located in Oyama Plant of Komatsu Ltd.
*4. Komatsu Ltd. Defense Systems Division is located in Awazu Plant of Komatsu Ltd.

Sales Operations
Sales Companies of Industrial Machinery Location
1 Industrial Machinery Operation, Press Technology Division, Komatsu America Corp. Illinois, U.S.A.
2 Industrial Machinery Operation, Large Size Press Division, Komatsu America Corp. Michigan, U.S.A.
3 Industrial Machinery Operation, Machine Tool Division, Komatsu America Corp. Michigan, U.S.A.
4 NTC AMERICA Corporation Michigan, U.S.A.
5 Komatsu Industries Europe GmbH Rsselsheim, Germany
6 NIPPEI TOYAMA EUROPE GmbH Rsselsheim, Germany
7 Komatsu Industries (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Samutprakarn, Thailand
8 NIPPEI TOYAMA (THAILAND) Co., Ltd. Samutprakarn, Thailand
9 Industrial Machinery Division, Komatsu India Pvt. Ltd. Gurgaon, India
10 Nippei Toyama India Private Limited Pune, India
11 Komatsu Industries (Shanghai) Ltd. Shanghai, China
12 NIPPEI TOYAMA SHANGHAI TRADING Co., Ltd. Shanghai, China
13 Guangzhou Office, Komatsu Industries (Shanghai) Ltd. Guangdong, China
14 NTC (Changzhou) Semiconductor Equipment Co., Ltd. Jiangsu, China
Market Forces

Construction, Mining and Utility Equipment

Global Demand for Seven Major Products *1


Demand by Region Demand by Region [Composition Ratio]
Japan North America Europe Japan North America Europe
Units China Others*2 Composition ratio (%) China Others*2
350,000 100

280,000 80

210,000 60

140,000 40

70,000 20

0 0
2001/3 2002/3 2003/3 2004/3 2005/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2001/3 2002/3 2003/3 2004/3 2005/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Source: Komatsu Ltd. Source: Komatsu Ltd.

Demand by Equipment Type Demand by Equipment Type [Composition Ratio]


Hydraulic Excavators Wheel loaders Bulldozers Hydraulic Excavators Wheel loaders Bulldozers
Units Motor graders Dump trucks Composition ratio (%) Motor graders Dump trucks
350,000 100

280,000 80

210,000 60

140,000 40

70,000 20

0 0
2001/3 2002/3 2003/3 2004/3 2005/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2001/3 2002/3 2003/3 2004/3 2005/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Source: Komatsu Ltd. Source: Komatsu Ltd.

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Global Demand for Utility Equipment *3
Demand by Region Demand by Equipment Type
Market Forces

Japan North America Europe Mini hydraulic excavators Mini wheel loaders
Units China Others*2 Units Backhoe loaders Skid steer loaders
350,000 350,000

280,000 280,000

210,000 210,000

140,000 140,000

70,000 70,000

0 0
2001/3 2002/3 2003/3 2004/3 2005/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3 2001/3 2002/3 2003/3 2004/3 2005/3 2006/3 2007/3 2008/3 2009/3 2010/3
Source: Komatsu Ltd. Source: Komatsu Ltd.

Notes: *1. S even major products consist of hydraulic excavators (crawler type and wheel type), wheel loaders, bulldozers, motor graders, and dump trucks (rigid type and articulated type), excluding utility
equipment.
*2. Other regions consist of Asia (excluding Japan and China), Oceania, Latin America, CIS, Middle East and Africa.
*3. Utility equipment consist of mini hydraulic excavators, mini wheel loaders, backhoe loaders and skid steer loaders.
Billions of yen Amount of orders Growth rate %
400 35
0
320 35
Market Forces
70
240

160

80

Global Demand for Utility Equipment : Forklift Trucks 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Thousands of units Thousands of units

Years 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Electric forklift trucks Internal combustion forklift trucks
1,000
Internal combustion
322 364 412 414 234 800
forklift trucks
Electric 600
416 460 519 515 332
forklift trucks
400
Total 738 824 931 929 566
200
Source : Komatsu Ltd.
Note : Electric forklift trucks include walkie-type and reach-type forklift trucks. 0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Industrial Machinery

Orders Received by Member Companies of Japan Forming Machinery Association

Years 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Billions of yen Amount of orders Growth rate %
400 35
Amount of orders 0
359.6 371.6 384.3 344.7 112.4
(Billions of yen) 320 35
70
Growth rate (%) 240
compared with the 23.0 3.3 3.4 (10.3) (67.4)
previous year 160

Note : Large, medium-sized and small presses, sheet-metal machinery as well as product support among
Komatsu's industrial machinery meet Japan Forming Machinery Association's categorization, while 80
steel processing machines, machine tools, robots, and parts are not included.
0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

35
Thousands of units

Market Forces
Electric forklift trucks Internal combustion forklift trucks
1,000

800

600

400

200

0
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Construction and Mining Equipment

Japan
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Construction Equipment Sales and Service Japan Ltd.


2-5-8, Fuchinobe, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Shinichiro Sales and services of construction March 13, 1967 950 million
Kanagawa 252-0206, Japan Komiya equipment 1,890 100.0%
TEL 81-42-752-7222FAX 81-42-752-7234

Komatsu Used Equipment Corp. [KUEC]


www.kuec.com February 17, 1988 290 million
Sale of used construction
4th Floor, Iwasawa Bldg., 16-15, Kanagawa 2-chome, Noriyuki Sudo
equipment 64 100.0%
Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-0045, Japan
TEL 81-45-450-5567 FAX 81-45-450-5568

Komatsu Rental Ltd.


6th Floor, Iwasawa Bldg., 16-15, Kanagawa 2-chome, Rental of construction equipment October 1, 2006 1,034 million
Chikashi Shike
Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 221-0045, Japan and others 1,215 79.0%
TEL 81-45-274-3337FAX 81-45-274-4697

Komatsu Cummins Engine Co., Ltd.[KCEC] November 15, 1993 1,400 million
400, Yokokurashinden, Oyama-shi, Tochigi 323-8558, Japan Shuji Yamashita Manufacture of diesel engines
243 50.0%
TEL 81-285-28-8380FAX 81-285-28-8388

Industrial Power Alliance, Ltd. [IPA]


www.ipalliance.co.jp Research and development of January 16, 1998 500 million
Mitsuru Ueno
400, Yokokurashinden, Oyama-shi, Tochigi 323-8558, Japan diesel engines 204 50.0%
TEL 81-285-28-8210FAX 81-285-28-8218

Komatsu Diesel Co., Ltd. [KD] Sale and service of industrial-use,


www.komatsu-kdl.com January 8, 1985 50 million
Tadao Nakamura railcar and marine engines as well
2-3-6, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8414, Japan 60 100.0%
as generators
TEL 81-3-5561-3470FAX 81-3-5561-3477

Komatsu Castex Ltd. [KCX] Manufacture and sale of iron July 16, 1997 4,979 million
1-3, Shimotago, Himi-shi, Toyama 935-8501, Japan Yasuki Sato
castings and steel castings 848 100.0%
TEL 81-766-91-1511FAX 81-766-91-2411

Komatsu Cabtec Co., Ltd. Manufacture of cab and air


September 15, 1918 300 million
1166, Yakushi, Ryuoh-cho, Gamou-gun, Shiga 520-2551, Japan Tsuyoshi Nakatani conditioning equipment for
326 100.0%
TEL 81-748-58-1154FAX 81-748-58-1607 construction equipment

Komatsu Safety Training Center Ltd.


www.komatsu-kyoshujo.co.jp
6th Floor, Shin-Yokohama Business Center Bldg, 3-2-6, Safety training center authorized July 1, 1983 10 million
Shirou Ohi
Shin-Yokohama, Kouhoku-ku, Yokohama-shi, by Labor Bureau of Japan 96 100.0%
36
Kanagawa 222-0033, Japan
TEL 81-45-470-0631FAX 81-45-470-0633
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Komatsu Logistics Corp.


www.btr-komatsu.co.jp/index-e.htm
Transportation, warehousing baling March 6, 1972 1,080 million
8 Fl. Concurred Yokohama, 3-1, Kinko-Cho Kanagawa-ku, Koji Tamura
and packing services 559 100.0%
Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 221-8540, Japan
TEL 81-45-450-7540 FAX 81-45-450-7546
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Americas
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu America Corp. [KAC]


www.komatsuamerica.com
Head Office
1701 W.Golf Rd. Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, U.S.A.
TEL 1-847-437-5800FAX 1-847-437-5814
Northern & Western Region
1701 W.Golf Rd. Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, U.S.A.
TEL 1-847-437-5800FAX 1-847-437-5814
Southern Region
100 Komatsu Drive, Cartersville, GA 30121, U.S.A.
TEL 1-678-721-3400 FAX 1-678-721-3430
Chattanooga Manufacturing Operation Manufacture and sale of
409 Signal Mountain Road, Chattanooga, TN 37405, U.S.A. February 17, 1970 US$1,027 million
David W. Grzelak construction and mining equipment
TEL 1-423-267-1066FAX 1-423-267-1131 1,704 100.0%
and supervision in the Americas
Peoria Manufacturing Operation
2300 N. E Adams, Peoria, IL 61639, U.S.A.
TEL 1-309-672-7000 FAX 1-309-672-7271
Newberry Manufacturing Operation
6416 South Carolina Hwy 219, Newberry, SC 29108, U.S.A.
TEL 1-803-405-6500 FAX 1-803-405-6498
Master Parts Distribution Center
108 North Industrial Park, Ripley, TN 38063, U.S.A.
TEL 1-731-635-6100 FAX 1-731-635-6702
Cartersville Training Center
100 komatsu Drive, Cartersville, GA 30121, U.S.A.
TEL 1-678-721-3600 FAX 1-678-721-3660

Cummins Komatsu Engine Company[CKEC] November 1, 1993


800 East 3rd Street, Seymour, IN 47274, U.S.A. Darrem Wildman Manufacture of diesel engines
47 50.0%
TEL 1-812-524-6693 FAX 1-812-524-6500

Modular Mining Systems, Inc. [MMS] Development, manufacture,


www.mmsi.com October 1 , 1979 US$16 thousand
Peter Carter and marketing of mining
3289 E. Hemisphere Loop, Tucson, AZ 85706-5028, U.S.A. 142 100.0%
equipmentmanagement systems
TEL 1-520-746-9127 FAX 1-520-806-3334

Hensley Industries, Inc. Manufacture and sale of buckets,


www.hensleyind.com Kiyotaka September 3, 1947 US$2 thousand
teeth, edges and adapters for
2108 Joe Field Road, P.O. Box 29779 Dallas, TX 75229, U.S.A. Tatsumikawa 432 100.0%
construction and mining equipment
TEL 1-972-241-2321 FAX 1-972-406-6229

Komatsu Equipment Company 37


www.komatsueq.com Sale and service of construction July 21, 1997 US$1 million
John Pfisterer
2350 West 1500 South Salt Lake City, UT 84104 U.S.A. and mining equipment 230 100.0%
TEL 1-801-972-3660 FAX 1-801-975-1354 Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Komatsu do Brasil Ltda. [KDB]


www.komatsu.com.br January 4, 1973 BRL73 million
Manufacture of construction
Rodovia Indio Tibiria, 2000 Guai, Suzano, So Paulo, Brazil Naoyuki Sakurai
equipment and steel castings 640 100.0%
CEP 08655-000
TEL 55-11-4745-7000 FAX 55-11-4745-7027

Notes: 1.The table lists those companies which run business to have relations with Komatsu irrespective of Komatsus equity ownership.
2.Company and representative names are as of June 30, 2010
3.Number of employees and subscribed capital are as of March 31, 2010
4.The figure of participation(%) represents the percentage of voting stock (including indirect ownership by other Komatsu Group companies).
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Construction and Mining Equipment

Americas
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Atommix Industria e Comercio Ltda.


www.atommix.com.br Manufacture of burning plates,
September 2, 1996 US$7 million
Av. Getlio Vargas, 256 Jardim Rinco, Aruja, So Paulo, Brazil Sadao Akama sheet metal products and hydraulic
303 100.0%
CEP 07400-000 tubing for construction equipment
TEL 55-11-4655-3044FAX 55-11-4655-4379

Komatsu Brasil International Ltda. [KBI]


Av. Jornalista Paulo Zingg, 1298 Vila Jaragua, So Paulo, Brazil July 1, 1998 BRL27 million
Seiichirou Minami Sale of construction equipment
CEP 05157-030 85 100.0%
TEL 55-11-3901-8000 FAX 55-11-3901-8020

Komatsu Cummins Chile Ltda. [KCC]


www.kcl.cl May 17, 1999 US$13 million
Sale and service of construction
Avenida Americo Vespucio, 0631 3rd Floor, Quilicura, Jeffrey Dawes
and mining equipment 620 81.8%
Santiago, Chile
TEL 56-2-655-7777 FAX 56-2-655-7784

Europe and CIS


Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Europe International N.V. [KEISA] Sale of construction and mining


www.komatsu.eu January 10, 1967 EUR45 million
Akira Sugiki equipment and supervision in
Mechelsesteenweg 586, B1800, Vilvoorde, Belgium 228 100.0%
Europe
TEL 32-2-255-2411 FAX 32-2-252-1981

Komatsu UK Ltd. [KUK] Manufacture of construction December 9, 1985 GBP23 million


Durham Road, Birtley, Chester-le-Street, Co. Durham DH3 2QX, U.K. Peter J. Howe
equipment 297 100.0%
TEL 44-191-410-3155 FAX 44-191-492-4242

Komatsu Hanomag GmbH [KOHAG] Manufacture of construction July 1, 1989 EUR19 million
Hanomag Strasse 9, D-30449 Hannover, Germany Gksel Gner
equipment 568 100.0%
TEL 49-511-4509-0 FAX 49-511-4509-185

Komatsu Mining Germany GmbH [KMG] Norbert H.H. Manufacture and sale of mining January 1, 1996 EUR5 million
Buscherhofstrasse 10, D-40599 Dsseldorf, Germany
Walther equipment 433 100.0%
TEL 49-211-7109-0 FAX 49-211-7158-22

Stavmek s.r.o. Manufacture of sheet metal parts March 29, 2004 CZK100 million
UI.5 Kvetna 1505, 295 01 Mnichovo Hradiste, Czech Republic Yuji Shiratsuchi
for construction equipment 81 100.0%
38 TEL 420-326-340-700 FAX 420-326-771-021

Komatsu Italia S.p.A. [KIT]


Subsidiaries and Affiliates

www.komatsuitalia.it Sale and service of construction April 1, 2002 EUR4 million


Alberto Caletti
Via Bergoncino 28, 36025 Noventa Vicentina VIC, Italy equipment 79 100.0%
TEL 39-0444-780-411 FAX 39-0444-780-554
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Europe and CIS


Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu France S.A.S [KFSA] Sale and service of construction February 17, 1992 EUR5 million
21 29 Rue du Clos Reine, 78410 Aubergenville, France MarcWilson
equipment 98 100.0%
TEL 33-1-30-90-5100 FAX 33-1-30-90-3540

Komatsu Forest AB [KFAB]


www.komatsuforest.com Manufacture and sale of forestry December 31, 2003 SKR397 million
Toshio Miyake
Tegelbruksvgen, 1 SE-90704, Ume, Sweden equipment 284 100.0%
TEL 46-90-709-300 FAX 46-90-191-652

Komatsu KVX LLC Manufacture and sale of teeth and


www.kvx.no Carsten Bo July 1, 1998 US$209 thousand
edges for construction and mining
Orstadvegen 134, N-4353 Klepp stasjon, Norway Andersen 14 100.0%
equipment
TEL 47-51-78-5080 FAX 47-51-78-5081

Komatsu CIS, LLC [KCIS]


www.komatsu.ru
Head Office
1st Volokolamsky proezd, 10, 123060, Moscow, Russia
TEL 7-495-982-3959 FAX 7-495-982-3952
Kuzbass Branch
Gaydara str., 60, office 201, 653047, Kemerovo Region, Russia
TEL 7-3846-6987-10 FAX 7-3846-6987-12
Khabarovsk Branch Sale of construction and mining February 1, 2006 RUB5,301 million
Petra Komarova str., 3, room 1, 680000, Khabarovsk, Russia Hideyuki Takatsuki
equipment 108 100.0%
TEL 7-4212-43-79-68/79/96
St. Petersburg Office
Lomonosovskiy district, Volhonskoye shosse, 2A,
198323,Leningradsky Region, Russia
TEL 7-812-44-999-07 FAX 7-812-44-999-08
Kazakhstan Office
Bostandyksky Region, Dzhandosova Street, 1/1, 4th Floor,
050008, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
TEL 7-727-2584-555 FAX 7-727-2584-999

KRANEKS International Co., Ltd. Manufacture of metal works


February 9, 1998 RUB24 million
m. Mineevo, Ivanovo 153007, Russia Yuri A. Tokaev for KRANEKS Machinery-
42 50.0%
TEL 7-4932-35-71-69 FAX 7-4932-37-65-07 madeexcavators

Komatsu Manufacturing Rus, LLC


www.komatsu.yar.ru Yasuhisa February 7, 2008 RUB3,640 million
Manufacture of construction
Industrialnaya street, building 1, Nagornyi village
Tsukamoto equipment 86 93.2%
Yaroslavl 150521, Russia 39
TEL 7-4852-58-82-90 FAX 7-4852-58-82-91

Notes: 1.The table lists those companies which run business to have relations with Komatsu irrespective of Komatsus equity ownership. Subsidiaries and Affiliates
2.Company and representative names are as of June 30, 2010
3.Number of employees and subscribed capital are as of March 31, 2010
4.The figure of participation(%) represents the percentage of voting stock (including indirect ownership by other Komatsu Group companies).
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Construction and Mining Equipment

Asia and Oceania


Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)
Komatsu Asia & Pacific Pte Ltd [KAP]
www.komatsu.com.sg Sale of construction and mining January 18, 1971 S$28 million
Hitoshi Mozumi
1 Gul Avenue, Off Benoi Road, 629648 Singapore equipment 127 100.0%
TEL 65-6861-2033 FAX 65-6861-3070

PT Komatsu Marketing and Support Indonesia [KMSI]


Jakarta Office
c/o PT United Tractors Tbk, JI. Raya Bekasi KM. 22 Cakung, Jakarta
13910, Indonesia
Sale and service of construction August 24, 2005 US$5 million
TEL 62-21-460-4290 FAX 62-21-460-5934 Tadashi Maeda
and mining equipment 53 100.0%
Balikpapan Support Center
Main Office, 3rd Floor, JI. Mulawarman No. 22 BatakanBalikpapan
76116, Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia
TEL 62-542-750755 FAX 62-542-747566

PT Komatsu Indonesia [KI] Manufacture and sale of


www.komi.co.id Bambang December 13, 1982 RP192,780 million
construction equipment and
Jalan Raya Cakung, Cilincing Km 4,Jakarta 14140, Indonesia Haryanto 951 94.9%
castings
TEL 62-21-440-0611 FAX 62-21-440-0615

PT Komatsu Undercarriage Indonesia [KUI]


www.kui.co.id Yasuyuki Manufacture and sale of
November 9, 2000 US$8 million
Jalan Jababeka XI Blok H-16, Cikarang Industrial Estate, crawler components and parts
Hirashima 126 100.0%
Bekasi 17530, West Java, Indonesia forconstruction equipment
TEL 62-21-893-7575 FAX 62-21-893-7676

PT Komatsu Forging Indonesia[KOFI]


Jalan Jababeka XI Blok H-15, Jababeka Industrial Estate, Manufacture of parts for January 20, 1992 US$15 million
Akira Hashida
Cikarang, Bekasi 17832, West Java, Indonesia construction equipment 326 63.3%
TEL 62-21-893-4087 FAX 62-21-893-4104

PT Komatsu Patria Attachment [KPA]


JI. Irian 4, Blok JJ-4-1 Kawasan Industri MM2100, Jatiwangi, Manufacture and sale of parts of April 8, 2009 US$5 million
Akio Takeda
Cikarang Barat-Bekasi 17520, Indonesia mining equipment 71 50.5%
TEL 62-21-8998-3515 FAX 62-21-8998-3516

PT Komatsu Reman Indonesia [KRI]


JI. Jawa Blok A-05 KBN, Cakung-Cilincing, Sukapura, Sale of remanufacturing January 18, 2007 US$8 million
Untung Kuslani
Cilincing Jakarta Utara 14140, Indonesia components 58 100.0%
TEL 62-21-4483-0707 FAX 62-21-4483-4507

PT KOMATSU REMANUFACTURING ASIA [KRA]


JI. Jend. Sudirman 844, Balikpapan 76114, Sale of remanufacturing December 17, 1996 US$1 million
Iman Nurwahyu
40 Kalimantan Timur, Indonesia components 468 51.0%
TEL 62-542-760110 FAX 62-542-764344
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Bangkok Komatsu Co., Ltd. [BKC]


Amatanakorn Industrial Estate No. 700/21 Moo 5, Bangna- Manufacture and sale of November 2, 1995 THB620 million
Eiji Nakaoka
TradRoad,T. Klongtamru, A. Muang, Chonburi 20000, Thailand construction equipment 450 74.8%
TEL 66-38-214780/6 FAX 66-38-214771/2
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Asia and Oceania


Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Bangkok Komatsu Sales Co., Ltd.


54 Moo 2 Bangna-Trad Highway Km.22 Srisajorakhaeyai Sale and service of construction April 1, 2010 THB300 million
Akihiko Nakazawa
Bangsaothong Samutpprakam 10540, Thailand and mining equipment 358 40.0%
TEL 66-2-740-1500-19 FAX 66-2-740-1531-2

Komatsu Parts Asia Co., Ltd. Parts distribution in South East


Amatanakorn Industrial Estate, 700/21 Moo 5, Bangna- January 5, 2010 THB170 million
Shinichi Onishi Asia (excluding Indonesia and
TradRoad,T. Klongtamru, A. Muang, Chonburi 20000, Thailand 35 100.0%
Philippine)
TEL 66-0-38-465824-29 FAX 66-0-38-465830

CABTEC THAI Co., Ltd. Manufacture of parts of cab for March 4, 2005 THB30 million
23/3 Moo 9 T.Bangpai A.Muang Chachoengsao 24000, Thailand Toshio Kubo
construction equipment 135 100.0%
TEL 66-38-58-4408 FAX 66-38-58-4417

Bangkok Komatsu Industries Co., Ltd. [BKI] Manufacture and sale of cast
700/25 Moo 5 Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate, SukhumvitRd., Tetsuhito December 22, 1989 THB500 million
iron parts for forklift trucks and
Klongtumru, Sub-Dt., Muang Dt., Chonburi 20000, Thailand Takahashi 242 80.0%
construction equipment
TEL 66-38-21-3055 FAX 66-38-21-3059

L&T-Komatsu Limited [LTK] Manufacture and sale of February 1, 1998 INR1,200 million
Bellary Road, Byatarayanapura, Bangalore-560 092, India S. Subramanian
construction equipment 683 50.0%
TEL 91-80-2216-5100 FAX 91-80-2363-6065

Komatsu India Pvt. Ltd. [KIPL]


Head Office/Chennai Plant
Plot No. A-1, Sipcot Industrial Growth Center,
Oragadam, Sriperumbudur Talak, Kanchpuram District,
Tamil Nadu 602 105, India Manufacture, sale and service of January 1, 2006 INR4,645 million
Koji Yamada
TEL 91-44-2715-5000 FAX 91-44-2715-5085 construction and mining equipment 178 100.0%
Bangalore Branch Office
Pride Quadra 1st Floor, No. 30, Bellary Road,
Hebbal, Bangalore 560 024, India
TEL 91-80-2355-6021 FAX 91-80-2355-6020

Komatsu Australia Pty. Ltd. [KAL]


www.komatsu.com.au Sale and service of construction October 1, 1991 A$21 million
Level 1, 2 Richardson Place Riverside Corporate Park, William Pike
and mining equipment 1,400 60.0%
NORTH RYDE NSW 2113, Australia
TEL 61-2-9795-8222 FAX 61-2-9795-8244

Notes: 1.The table lists those companies which run business to have relations with Komatsu irrespective of Komatsus equity ownership.
2.Company and representative names are as of June 30, 2010
3.Number of employees and subscribed capital are as of March 31, 2010
4.The figure of participation(%) represents the percentage of voting stock (including indirect ownership by other Komatsu Group companies). 41

Subsidiaries and Affiliates


Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Construction and Mining Equipment

China
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu (China) Ltd. [KC]


www.komatsu.com.cn
Head Office
33 Floor, HSBC Tower, 1000 Lujiazui Ring Road,Pudong New Area, Sale of construction and mining
Shanghai, 200120, China February 7, 2001 US$135 million
Ziguang Wang equipment and supervision in
TEL 86-21-6841-4567 FAX 86-21-6841-0250 319 100.0%
China
Komatsu (China) Training Center
No. 17 Hengshan Road, New & High-technology & Industrial
Development Zone, Changzhou, Jiangsu 213022, China
TEL 86-519-511-0818 FAX 86-519-511-2828

Komatsu (Changzhou) ConstructionMachinery Corp. [KCCM]


No. 17 Hengshan Road, New & High-technology & Industrial Masatoshi Manufacture of construction May 15, 1995 US$41 million
Development Zone, Changzhou, Jiangsu 213022, China Nakamura equipment 423 85.0%
TEL 86-519-8511-3888 FAX 86-519-8510-0202

Komatsu (Changzhou) FoundryCorp. [KCF]


Changzhou South-East Economic Development District, Jiangsu Manufacture and sale of iron September 27, 1995 US$24 million
Motoshige Saitou
213018,China castings 295 95.6%
TEL 86-519-8825-9933 FAX 86-519-8882-8168

Komatsu Shantui ConstructionMachinery Co., Ltd. [KSC] Tsugunori Manufacture of construction July 18, 1995 US$21 million
No.69 Wutaizha East Road Jining, Shandong 272023,China
Yamamoto equipment 546 60.0%
TEL 86-537-236-3019 FAX 86-537-236-0832

Hensley Lingfeng Co., Ltd. Manufacture and sale of buckets


Industrial Zone, He Hua Bridge, Yunlong Town, Ningbo, Kiyotaka April 30, 2004 US$6 million
teeth and adapters for construction
Zhejiang 315135, China Tatsumikawa 434 55.0%
equipment
TEL 86-574-8847-4588 FAX 86-574-8834-5728

Komatsu Power Generation Systems (Shanghai) Ltd.


www.kpgs.com.cn/en Manufacture and sale of June 14, 2004 RMB3 million
Takashi Masunaga
39 Dong Xing Road, Songjiang Industrial Area, Shanghai 201613, China generators 44 100.0%
TEL 86-21-6774-2156 FAX 86-21-6774-2157

Komatsu Hydraulics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. [KHM] Manufacture of hydraulic June 24, 2004 RMB68 million
No.8 Jiada Road Jining High Newly Area, Shandong, China Yoshio Yoshino
equipment 108 100.0%
TEL 86-537-236-3802 FAX 86-537-232-9999

Komatsu Undercarriage China Corp. Manufacture and sale of crawler


October 29, 2007 4,800 million
No.9 Qunying Rd., Jining High Newly Area, Shandong 272073, China Masaru Setoguchi components of construction
175 75.0%
TEL 86-537-231-8886 FAX 86-537-239-8886 equipment
42
Komatsu (Shandong) Cast Steel Co., Ltd Manufacture and sale of steel
November 13, 2008 RMB240 million
No.1888 Shixian Road Jining High Newly Area,Shandong,China Hiroki Inada castings (Scheduled to launch
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

21 100.0%
TEL 86-537-271-0626 FAX 86-537-271-0605 production in 2011)
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Middle East and Africa


Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd.[KSAf]


Corner Diesel & Isando Roads, Isando 1600, Republic of South Sale and service of construction February 1, 1997 ZAR1 thousand
Michael A. Blom
Africa and mining equipment 770 80.0%
TEL 27-11-923-1000 FAX 27-11-923-1335

Komatsu Middle East FZE [KME]


Head Office
P.O. Box 61037, Jebel Ali Freezone, Dubai, U.A.E.
TEL 971-4-8865511 FAX 971-4-8865510
Istanbul Office
Zeytinoglu Cad. Sari Konaklar Is Merkezi No.6 C-Blok K.2 D.13
34335 Akatlar, Istanbul, Turkey
TEL 90-212-352-4020 FAX 90-212-352-4023
Cairo Liaison Office Toshikazu Sale and service of construction January 1, 1999 DH2 million
Podium Bldg., 3rd Floor, 1191 Korniech Al-Nil, Karasawa equipment 60 100.0%
World Trade Center Cairo. Cairo, Egypt
TEL 20-2-2579-5424 FAX 20-2-2575-2283
Islamabad Office
House No.263, Street No.5, F-10/3, Islamabad, Pakistan
TEL 92-51-229-0878 FAX 92-51-229-0879
Saudi Arabia Office
c/o: A.S. Bugshan & Bros., P.O.Box: 3329, Makkah Road Kilo 3,
Jeddah 21471, Saudi Arabia
TEL 966-2680-7579 FAX 966-2680-7113

Notes: 1.The table lists those companies which run business to have relations with Komatsu irrespective of Komatsus equity ownership.
2.Company and representative names are as of June 30, 2010
3.Number of employees and subscribed capital are as of March 31, 2010
4.The figure of participation(%) represents the percentage of voting stock (including indirect ownership by other Komatsu Group companies).

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Subsidiaries and Affiliates


Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Utility Equipment (Compact Machines)

Japan
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Utility Co., Ltd. [KU]


www.komatsu-utility.co.jp/eng/ Manufacture of forklift trucks and February 13, 1948 13,033 million
Susumu Isoda
110, Yokokura shinden, Oyama-shi, Tochigi 323-8567, Japan compact machines 903 100.0%
TEL 81-285-28-8566 FAX 81-285-28-8732

Komatsu Forklift Japan Ltd.


www.lift.co.jp January 16, 1973 500 million
Shinya Isoda Sale and service of forklift trucks
2-8-1, Minami-Ooi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0013, Japan 1,773 100.0%
TEL 81-3-3764-7770 FAX 81-3-3764-1963

Americas
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Forklift U.S.A., LLC [KFI]


www.kfiusa.com May 13, 1976 US$23 million
Akira Yamakawa Sale and service of forklift trucks
1701 W. Golf Rd. Tower One, Rolling Meadows, IL60008, U.S.A. 174 100.0%
TEL 1-847-437-5800 FAX 1-847-437-1854

Europe
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Utility Europe S.p.A. [KUE] Manufacture of construction November 25, 1996 EUR6 million
Via Atheste 4, 35042 Este (PD), Italy Enrico Prandini
equipment 438 100.0%
TEL 39-0429-616-111 FAX 39-0429-601-000

Asia and Oceania


Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)
Komatsu Asia & Pacific Pte Ltd. [KAP]
Forklift Division
Sale and service of forklift trucks
1 Gul Avenue, Off Benoi Road, 629648 Singapore (See page 40.)
TEL 65-6861-2033 FAX 65-6861-3070

Komatsu Forklift Australia Pty Ltd.


www.redaustralia.com.au Sale, service and rental of forklift March, 1998 A$56,040 thousand
Tetsuya Ishikawa
7 Welder Road, Seven Hills, NSW 2147, Australia trucks 238 100.0%
TEL 61-2-8801-2100 FAX 61-2-9674-2156
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China
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital


Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Utility (China) Machine Co., Ltd. [KUC] Manufacture of compact machines August, 2004 RMB92 million
2199 Chong Wen Da Dao, Jining, Shandong, China Tetsuro Kajiya
and forklift trucks 254 100.0%
TEL 86-537-3166-668 FAX 86-537-3166-669

Komatsu (China) Ltd. [KC]


Forklift Division
33 Floor, HSBC Tower, 1000 Lujiazui Ring Road, Pudong Sale and service of forklift trucks
(See page 42.)
New Area, Shanghai, 200120, China
TEL 86-21-6841-4567 FAX 86-21-6841-0250
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Industrial Machinery

Japan
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)
Komatsu Industries Corporation
www.komatsusanki.co.jp/en/ Manufacture, sale and service of May 13, 1994 990 million
Tadashi Okada
1-1, Onomachi-shinmachi, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa 920-0225, Japan presses and sheet-metal machines 314 100.0%
TEL 81-76-293-4201 FAX 81-76-293-4351
Komatsu Machinery Corporation Manufacture, sale and service of
www.komatsu-machinery.co.jp May 13, 1994 600 million
Hitoshi Sasaki machine tools and semiconductor
23, Tsu, Futsu-machi, Komatsu-shi, Ishikawa 923-0392, Japan 282 100.0%
material processing equipment
TEL 81-761-43-1132 FAX 81-761-43-0966

Komatsu NTC Ltd. [NTC]


www.komatsu-ntc.com July 1, 1945 6,014 million
Manufacture, sale and service of
Omori Bellport Building B, 8th Floor 26-2, Minami-Ohi 6-chome, Hiroyuki Horii
machine tools and others 663 100.0%
Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8571, Japan
TEL 81-3-5471-7701 FAX 81-3-5471-7711

Komatsu Engineering Corp. [KEG] System engineering for


13Fl, Parale Mitsui Bldg, 8, Higashida-Cho, Kawasaki-Ku, Kawasaki Toshihisa Naruse October 15, 1976 140 million
production, ordered design
City, Kanagawa, 210-8501, Japan 307 100.0%
manufacturing,mechatronics services
TEL 81-44-382-0030 FAX 81-44-382-0035
KELK Ltd. [KELK] Manufacture and sale of thermo-
www.kelk.co.jp November 1, 1966 390 million
Satomi Nashiwa electric modules andtemperature-
3-25-1, Shinomiya, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-8543, Japan 159 100.0%
control equipment
TEL 81-463-22-8724 FAX 81-463-23-3692

Americas
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)
Komatsu America Corp. [KAC]
www.komatsupress.com
Industrial Machinery Division
Head Office, PT Division
1701w Golf Rd. Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, U.S.A.
TEL 1-847-437-3888 FAX 1-847-437-1811 Sale and service of presses and

LSP Division (See page 37.) sheet-metal machines
14095 Farmington Road, Livonia, Ml 48154-5455, U.S.A.
TEL 1-734-458-9556 FAX 1-734-458-9548
MT Division
46605 Magellan Drive Novi, MI 48377, U.S.A.
TEL 1-248-560-1270 FAX 1-248-560-1288
NTC AMERICA Corporation
www.ntcamerica.com Sale and service of machine tools June 18, 1984 US$2,500 thousand 45
Kenichi Fumoto
46605 Magellan Drive Novi, MI 48377, U.S.A. and industrial machinery 29 100.0%
Subsidiaries and Affiliates
TEL 1-248-560-1200 FAX 1-248-560-0215

Europe
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)
Komatsu Industries Europe GmbH [KIE]
www.komatsu-industries.de Sale and service of presses and December 5, 1969 EUR1,500 thousand
Shinji Kume
Eisenstrasse 3, 65428 Rsselsheim, Germany sheet-metal machines 8 100.0%
TEL 49-6142-8206-0 FAX 49-6142-82061-0
NIPPEI TOYAMA EUROPE GmbH
www.ntceurope.de Sale and service of machine tools August 19, 1992 EUR102 thousand
Kazuo Okamoto
Eisenstrasse 3, 65428 Rsselsheim, Germany and industrial machinery 3 100.0%
TEL 49-6142-79660-0 FAX 49-6142-82061-0

Notes: 1.The table lists those companies which run business to have relations with Komatsu irrespective of Komatsus equity ownership.
2.Company and representative names are as of June 30, 2010
3.Number of employees and subscribed capital are as of March 31, 2010
4.The figure of participation(%) represents the percentage of voting stock (including indirect ownership by other Komatsu Group companies).
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Industrial Machinery

Asia
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)
Komatsu India Pvt. Ltd. [KIPL]
Industrial Machinery Division Sale and service of presses and

Bestech Central Square, Sector 57, Sushant Lok II, Gurgaon 122002, India (See page 41.) sheet-metal machines
TEL 91-124-419-6900 FAX 91-124-419-6910

Komatsu Industries (Thailand) Co., Ltd. [KITH] Sale and service of presses and January 1, 2006 THB14 million
Bangna-Trad Road, KM22, Bangsaothong, Samutprakarn 10540, Thailand Masahide Sunata
sheet-metal machines 36 90.6%
TEL 66-2-740-1850 FAX 66-2-740-1851

NIPPEI TOYAMA (THAILAND) Co., Ltd.


Kulab Building 5th floor A4, 12/555 Bangna-Trad Road, Sale and service of machine tools February 19, 2004 THB2 million
Mitsugu Hayashi
KM. 5.5, Bangkaew, Bangplee, Samutprakarn 10540, Thailand and industrial machinery 8 49.0%
TEL 66-2-316-1178 FAX 66-2-743-0707

Nippei Toyama India Private Limited Sale and service of machine tools June 19, 2007 INR10 million
Plot No. A-64, H-Block, Midc Pimpri, Pune-411 018, India Shouji Ishida
and industrial machinery 10 100.0%
TEL 91-20-2748-0587 FAX 91-20-2748-0588

China
Company Name Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations Participation (%)
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees
Komatsu Industries (Shanghai) Ltd.
www.komatsusanki.com
Shanghai Office
Rm. 1109, Ruijin Building, No. 205 Maoming Road, Shanghai Sale and service of presses,
200020, China January 1, 2004 US$200 thousand
Takeshi Asada sheet-metal and machine tools
TEL 86-21-6472-0909 FAX 86-21-6473-9773 72 100.0%
machines
Guangzhou Office
Room2502, South Tower, Guangzhou World Trade Complex No.371-
375, Huai Shi Dong Road, Guangzhou, China
TEL 86-20-8777-9163 FAX 86-20-8778-1938

YIDA NIPPEI MACHINE TOOL Corporation


www.ync-china.com Manufacture and sale of machine March 18, 1996 2,499 million
Syuusou Kanaya
11 Software Garden Road, Ganjingzi District, Dalian, China tools machines 507 58.0%
TEL 86-411-8467-6529 FAX 86-411-8469-5268

NIPPEI TOYAMA SHANGHAI TRADING Co., Ltd.


Room No. 1105 Tomson Financial Building, 710 Dongfang Road, Sale and service of machine tools June 30, 2003 US$1,650 thousand
Hideo Gouhara
Pudong, Shanghai, China and industrial machinery 19 100.0%
TEL 86-21-5830-3721 FAX 86-21-5830-3723
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NTC (Changzhou) Semiconductor Equipment Co., Ltd.
Takeshirou Sale and service of machine tools May 8, 2007 180 million
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Industrial Park, 279-10, Huanghe(w) Road, Xuejia Town,


Xinbei District, Changzhou, Jiangsu, China Miyazaki and industrial machinery 7 100.0%
TEL 86-519-8595-0701 FAX 86-519-8595-0709
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Finance

Japan
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Business Support Ltd. [KBS]


www.komatsu-bs.com Retail financing of construction January 27, 1987 1,770 million
Teruo Takahashi
2-3-6, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8414, Japan equipment 28 100.0%
TEL 81-3-5561-2858 FAX 81-3-3584-3982

Americas
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Finance America Inc. [KFA] Financing within the Komatsu March 18, 1996 US$140 million
1701 W. Golf Rd. Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, U.S.A. Gary Kasbeer
Group and fundraising 100.0%
TEL 1-847-437-5800 FAX 1-847-437-7097

Komatsu Financial Limited Partnership [KFLP] Retail financing of construction November 1, 1991
1701 W.Golf Rd. Rolling Meadows, IL 60008, U.S.A. Ben Norris
and mining equipment 47 100.0%
TEL 1-847-437-3330 FAX 1-847-437-3069

Komatsu Cummins Chile Arrienda S.A. [KCCA]


www.cummins.cl/KomatsuArrienda/ Retail financing of construction September 1, 2003 US$18 million
Eduardo Bennett O.
Panamericana Norte, Kilometer 22 1/2, Lampa, Santiago, Chile and mining equipment 107 100.0%
TEL 56-2-979-9200 FAX 56-2-979-9245

Europe
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Europe Coordination Center N.V. [KECC] Financial coordination for European November 1, 1989 EUR141 million
Mechelsesteenweg 586, B1800 Vilvoorde, Belgium Michel Martens
subsidiaries 18 100.0%
TEL 32-2-255-2411 FAX 32-2-255-2535

Komatsu Financial Europe N.V. [KFE] Retail financing of construction July 28, 2005 EUR40 million
Mechelsesteenweg 586, B1800 Vilvoorde, Belgium Michel Martens
and mining equipment 22 100.0%
TEL 32-2-255-2532 FAX 32-2-255-2537

Asia, Oceania and China


Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Bangkok Leasing Co., Ltd. [KBL]


54 Moo 2 Bangna-Trad Road Km.22 T.Srisajorakhaeyai, Retail financing of construction October 1, 2005 THB300 million 47
Yoshinori Maeda
Bangsaothong Samutprakarn 10540, Thailand and mining equipment 17 60.0%
Subsidiaries and Affiliates
TEL 66-2-740-1565 FAX 66-2-740-1566

PT Komatsu Astra Finance [KAF]


Menara FIF 10th floor suite 101 JI TB Simatupang Kav 15, Retail financing of construction May 19, 2005 US$24 million
Akihiko Tamura
Lebak Bulus, Cilandak Barat, Jakarta Selatan 12440, Indonesia and mining equipment 8 50.0%
TEL 62-21-7591-6848 FAX 62-21-7591-6849

Komatsu Australia Corporate Finance Pty. Ltd. [KACF] Retail financing of construction April 3, 1995 A$49 million
Suite 2, Level 1, 2 Richardson Place, North Ryde, NSW 2113, Australia Kengo Kagawa
and mining equipment 14 60.0%
TEL 61-2-8962-8602 FAX 61-2-8962-8699

Komatsu Financial Leasing China Ltd. [KFLC]


32 Floor, HSBC Tower, 1000 Lujiazui Ring Road, Pudong New Area, Masahiko Retail financing of construction May 24, 2007 RMB780 million
Shanghai, 200120, China Kanagawa equipment 15 100.0%
TEL 86-21-6841-4567 FAX 86-21-6841-0372

Notes: 1.The table lists those companies which run business to have relations with Komatsu irrespective of Komatsus equity ownership.
2.Company and representative names are as of June 30, 2010
3.Number of employees and subscribed capital are as of March 31, 2010
4.The figure of participation(%) represents the percentage of voting stock (including indirect ownership by other Komatsu Group companies).
Subsidiaries and Affiliates

Others

Japan
Company Name [Abbreviated Name] Established Subscribed Capital
Representative Outline of Operations
URL / Address / TEL FAX Number of Employees Participation (%)

Komatsu Tokki Corporation Field services for vehicles and


October 2, 1989 30 million
2-3-6, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8414, Japan Keisuke Kakuno equipment of the Ministry of
63 100.0%
TEL 81-3-3568-7021 FAX 81-3-3568-7023 Defense, Japan

Lease, rental, and sale of


Komatsu House Ltd. commercial-use prefabricated
7FL, Keihin Higashi-Oi Bldg, 2-13-8, Higashi-Oi, Shinagawa- October 1, 1969 1,436 million
Yasuo Kimura structures forbusinesses; and
ku,Tokyo 140-0011, Japan 236 100.0%
contracts to design and carry out
TEL 81-3-5762-0911 FAX 81-3-5762-0929
general constructionwork
Publication service for public
relations, sales, parts, service and
Komatsu General Services Ltd. [KGS] training purpose in different media,
March 1, 1972 160 million
2-3-6, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8414, Japan Kingoro Fudetani such as print, CD-ROM and online
269 100.0%
TEL 81-3-5561-4780 FAX 81-3-5561-3454 publication, Temporary employment
agency, Real estate business,
construction and insurance agency
GIGAPHOTON INC. [GPI]
www.gigaphoton.com Manufacture and sale of excimer August 1, 2000 5,000 million
Yuji Watanabe
400 Yokokurashinden, Oyama-shi, Tochigi 323-8558, Japan lasers 301 50.0%
TEL 81-285-28-8410 FAX 81-285-28-8439

Notes: 1.The table lists those companies which run business to have relations with Komatsu irrespective of Komatsus equity ownership.
2.Company and representative names are as of June 30, 2010
3.Number of employees and subscribed capital are as of March 31, 2010
4.The figure of participation(%) represents the percentage of voting stock (including indirect ownership by other Komatsu Group companies).

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Subsidiaries and Affiliates
Directory
(As of June 30,2010)

Head office and domestic plants


Address TEL

Head Office 2-3-6, Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8414, Japan


General Affairs 81-3-5561-2609
Corporate Communications 81-3-5561-2616

Awazu Plant 23, Tsu, Futsu-machi, Komatsu-shi, Ishikawa 923-0392, Japan 81-761-43-4711

Kanazawa Plant 1-1, Onomachi-Shinmachi, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa 920-0225, Japan 81-76-237-2200

Osaka Plant 3-1-1, Ueno, Hirakata-shi, Osaka 573-1011, Japan 81-72-840-6102

Rokko Plant 4-6, Kouyoucho-nishi, Higashinada-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo 658-0033, Japan 81-78-855-0127

Ibaraki Plant 163-46, Nagasuna, Hitachinaka-shi, Ibaraki 312-0004, Japan 81-29-265-2370

Shonan Plant 3-25-1, Shinomiya, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-8555, Japan 81-463-22-8415

Oyama Plant 400, Yokokura shinden, Oyama-shi, Tochigi 323-8558, Japan 81-285-28-8111

Koriyama Plant 1-1, Machiikedai, Koriyama-shi, Fukushima 963-0215, Japan 81-24-959-3955

Research Division 1200, Manda, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-8567, Japan 81-463-35-9206

Techno Center 697, Tokunaga, Izu-shi, Shizuoka 410-2506, Japan 81-558-83-2930

Overseas offices
Address TEL

Mexico Office Carr. Miguel Aleman Km. 15.5, Apodaca, N.L., C.P.66600 Mexico 52-81-8220-3100

Ocean Business Plaza #2304, Ave. Aquilino De La Guardia y Calle 47,


Panama Office 507-282-0170
P.O. Box 0831-01086, Panama, Republic of Panama
Amatanakorn Industrial Estate, 700/21 Moo 5, Bangna-Trad Road,
Bangkok Office 66-0-38-465824-29
T. Klongtamru, A. Muang, Chonburi 20000, Thailand

Hanoi Office 204, V-Tower, 649 Kim Ma, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi, Vietnam 84-4-7664717

Unit W-3301B West Tower, Philippine Stock Exchange Center,


Manila Office 63-2-667-3294 49
Exchange Road, 1605 Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Philippines
Unit 304, International Business Center, No.88 Pyay Road, 6 1/2 Miles,
Directory

Yangon Office 95-1-651511


Hlaing Township, Yangon, Myanmar
c/o UMW Corporation sdn, Bhd, Jalan Utas 15/7, P.O.Box 7052,
Kuala Lumpur Office 60-3-5510-1308
40915 Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Victoria Towers, 6th Floor, Kilimanjaro Avenue, Upper Hill, P.O.Box 13573,
Nairobi Office 254-20-2714066
Nairobi 00800, Kenya

Alger Office Zone Industrielle voie C No 212 Rouiba Alger, Algeria 213-21-81-47-67

Islamabad Office #314, Street 16, F-10/2, Islamabad, Pakistan 92-51-2290878


Company History

1917: Jan. T akeuchi Mining Industry (founded in 1894) established Komatsu Iron 1966: Mar. Completed construction of the present Tokyo
Works to manufacture machine tools and mining equipment for Head Office (Komatsu Building).
in-house use.

1921: May Komatsu Iron Works separated from Takeuchi 1967: Jan. Established N.V. Komatsu Europe S.A., Komatsus first overseas
Mining Industry to become Komatsu Ltd. subsidiary in Belgium.

1968: Oct. Began production of hydraulic excavators.
1 924: Komatsu built its first press, a 450-ton sheet-forming press. Dec. Completed construction of an integrated production facility for diesel
engines at the Oyama Plant.
1931: Oct. Produced Japans first crawler-type farm tractor.
1 970: Feb. Established Komatsu America Corp. in the United States.
1935: Oct. Began production of high-grade castings and special steel materials

after years of research. 1971: Jan. Established Komatsu Singapore Pte Ltd. in Singapore.

1938: Mar. Established the Awazu Plant. 1972: Dec. Launched the business of small presses.

1941: Nov. Began production of large hydraulic presses. 1973: Apr. Completed construction of the Himi Plant for steel castings.

1943: Jan. Produced the Komatsu Model 1 Ground Leveling Machine 1974: Sep. Established Dina Komatsu Nacional S.A. de C.V. in Mexico.
(the prototype of Japans bulldozers).
1975: Apr. Komatsu do Brasil Ltda. produced the D50A bulldozer, marking
Dec. Completed construction of a large press-assembly shop
Komatsus first offshore production of construction equipment.
at the Komatsu Plant.

1977: Oct. Marketed the small-diameter pipe jacking system.
1 947: Dec. Introduced the D50 bulldozer.
1 978: Dec. Established Komatsu Australia Pty., Ltd. in Australia.

1980: Jul. Developed a super-large combination press line.
1948: Feb. Began production of diesel engines.
1981: Nov. Received the Japan Quality Control Prize.
1 951: Aug. Relocated head office from Ishikawa (Komatsu City) to Tokyo.
1982: Dec. Established PT Komatsu Indonesia (production began in 1983) in Indonesia.

1952: Oct. Opened the Osaka Plant.
1984: Mar. Introduced laser machines on the market.
Oct. Began production of motor graders.
Dec. Established the Kawasaki and Himi plants following 1985: Feb. Established Komatsu America Manufacturing Corp.
the acquisitions of Ikegai Automobile Manufacturing Company and in the United States.
Chuetsu Electro Chemical Co., Ltd., respectively. Aug. Established Komatsu America Industries LLC
in the United States.
1 953: Jan. Began production of forklift trucks.
Dec. Established Komatsu UK Ltd. in the United Kingdom.
Nov. Began production of dump trucks and special-purpose vehicles.

1986: Aug. Established Komatsu Industries Europe GmbH in Germany.
1954: Mar. Began production of shell-mold precision castings.

1988: Sep. Established Komatsu Dresser Company in the United States.
1955: Jan. Exported motor graders to Argentina (Komatsus first export of

construction equipment). 1989: Jul. Equity participation in Hanomag AG of Germany.
Aug. Exported 400-ton multipurpose hydraulic presses to Argentina Dec. Established Komatsu Europe International N.V. in Belgium to coordi-nate
(Komatsus first export of presses). and expand Komatsus operations in Europe.

1956: Sep. Began production of shovel loaders. 1990: Dec. Completed construction of a leading-edge FA facility for hydraulic
equipment at the Oyama Plant.
1958: Sep. Signed a technical assistance agreement with Indias Ministry of
Dec. Completed construction of a leading-edge FA facility for hydraulic
Defense to locally manufacture tractors.
excavator assembly at the Osaka Plant.

1961: Sep. Introduced the company-wide quality control (QC) program.
1991: Mar. Introduced a new corporate brand logotype and issued a corporate
Nov. Signed a technology tie-up agreement for diesel engines with
policy statement.
Cummins Engine Co., Inc. of the United States.
Oct. Established NS Komatsu Pty. Ltd. in Australia (renamed Komatsu

1962: Dec. Opened the Oyama Plant. Australia Pty. Ltd. in June 2001).
Nov. Completed construction of casting plant at PT Komatsu Indonesia.
50 1963: Jan. Entered technology license tie-up with Bucyrus-Erie of the United
Nov. Equity participation in Fai S.p.A. in Italy.
States concerning hydraulic excavators (terminated in March 1981).

Company History

1993: Sep. Established Applied Komatsu Technologies, Inc., a joint venture to


1964: Opened Komatsus first overseas liaison office in India.
produce LCD manufacturing systems, with Applied Materials, Inc. of the
Nov. Received the Deming Prize for quality control.
United States (sold to Applied Materials in October 1999).
Dec. Reached agreement for a joint venture with International Harvester of
Oct. Established Komatsu Cummins Engine Co., Ltd. and Cummins Komatsu
the United States (terminated in January 1982).
Engine Company.

1965: Began production of wheel loaders.

Company History


1994: Jan. Established Komatsu Huanan Ltd. 2 003: Oct. Established Komatsu Forklift (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Jun. Established Komatsu Industries Corporation and Komatsu Machinery
Corporation. 2004: Jan. Acquiring Partek Forest AB in Sweden (renamed Komatsu Forest AB).
Aug. Completed construction of a transmission assembly plant at the Awazu Plant. Jan. Established Komatsu Industries (Shanghai) Ltd.
Apr. Established Hensley Lingfeng Co., Ltd.
1995: Mar. Established Komatsu Saigon Co., Ltd. Jun. Established Komatsu Zenoah (Shandong) Machine Co., Ltd. (renamed
May Established Komatsu Changlin Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. Komatsu Hydraulics Manufacturing Co., Ltd. in November 2007).
(renamed Komatsu (Changzhou) Construction Machinery Corporation in Jun. Established Komatsu Power Generation Systems (Shanghai) Ltd.
November 2000). Aug. Established Komatsu Forklift Manufacturing (China) Co., Ltd. (renamed
May Hanomag AG renamed Komatsu Hanomag AG. Komatsu Utility (China) Machine Co., Ltd. in November 2007).
Aug. Established Komatsu Shantui Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. Sep. Established PT Pandu Dayatama Patria.
Sep. Established Komatsu Changlin Foundry
Corporation (renamed Komatsu (Changzhou) Foundry Corporation in 2005: Jul. Sold polysilicon business (ASiMI) to SGS Holdings Inc., the U.S.
November 2000). subsidiary of the Norwegian company Renewable Energy Corporation.
Sep. Established FKI Fai Komatsu Industries S.p.A. Oct. Developed the engine technology ecot3 compliant to Tier III emission
(renamed Komatsu Utility Europe S.p.A. in June 2000). standards.
Oct. Concluded the sales and service agency contract for laser cutting
2006: Oct. Sold out 51% of Komatsu Electronic Metals stock to SUMCO CORPORATION.
machines with TRUMPF GmbH+Co. KG of Germany.
Nov. Established Bangkok Komatsu Co., Ltd. 2007: Jan. Completed the construction of three new plants, i.e. Ibaraki Plant,
Kanazawa Plant (both in Japan) and Chennai Plant (in India).

1996: Jan. Komatsu Dresser Company renamed Komatsu America International Company. Apr. Integrated Komatsu Forklift Co., Ltd. and Komatsu Zenoah into new
(renamed Komatsu America Corp. in April 2002) Komatsu Utility Co., Ltd.
Jan. Established Demag Komatsu GmbH (renamed Komatsu Mining Germany Oct. Established Komatsu Undercarriage China Corp.
GmbH in February 1999).
Mar. Established Komatsu (Shanghai) Ltd. 2008: Feb. Established Komatsu Manufacturing Rus, LLC in Russia.
Jul. Established Komatsu Asia & Pacific Pte Ltd. Mar. Made NIPPEI TOYAMA Corporation (renamed Komatsu NTC Ltd. in
October 2008) a wholly owned subsidiary.

1997: Feb. Established Komatsu Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd. Jun. Introduced hybrid hydraulic excavator.
Apr. Established Komatsu Mining Systems, Inc. in the United States. Dec. Began operation of the autonomous haulage systems at the mine of Rio
Jul. Established Komatsu Utility Corporation in the United States. Tinto in Australia.

1998: Jan. Established Industrial Power Alliance Ltd. in Japan. 2009: Apr. Reorganized Japanese sales and service structure for construction
equipment and established Komatsu Construction Equipment Sales and
1999: Jan. Established Komatsu Middle East FZE. in U.A.E.
Service Japan Ltd.
Apr. Integrated Komatsu MEC Corp. and Komatsu EST Corp.
May Established Komatsu Cummins Chile Ltda. Nov. Executed a basic agreement to jointly advance the Bio Diesel Fuel Pilot
Project in Indonesia with PT Adaro Energy Tbk and PT United Tractors

2000: Feb. Agreed to establish global collaboration with the Linde Group of Tbk.
Germany in the manufacture and sale of forklift trucks and related
products.
Apr. Agreed to extend the existing tie-up in the sheet metal machine business
on more of an international basis with TRUMPF GmbH+Co. KG of Germany.
Aug. Established GIGAPHOTON INC.
Dec. Acquired Hensley Industries, Inc., a construction and mining equipment
component maker of the united states.
Dec. Decided to establish PT Komatsu Undercarriage Indonesia to
manufacture components for construction equipment crawlers.

2001: Jan. Established Komatsu (China) Ltd.

2002: Jan. Founded "Newberry Manufacturing Operation,"a facility for utility
equipment, in the United States.
Mar. Five plants in Japan achieved "Zero Emission."
Apr. Established Komatsu Italia S.p.A.
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Apr. Signed a letter of intent with Volvo Construction Equipment for the
production of wheel loader cabs for Komatsu.
Company History

Oct. Komatsu Forklift and Komatsu Zenoah transformed into wholly owned
subsidiaries.
Oct. Reached a basic agreement with Hitachi Construction Machinery for
collaboration in production and procurement of construction and mining
equipment.

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