Komatsu PC365LC-11 features electric swing system
Komatsu’s PC365LC-11 is equipped with a new electric swing system.
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Komatsu’s PC365LC-11 is equipped with a new electric swing system.
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A Rokbak RA30 being loaded on a housing development project in Utah.
Mukwandi Chibesakunda, Chief Executive Officer, Zanaco Plc.
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Kamoa-Kakula’s 500,000-tonnes-per-annum direct-to-blister copper smelter commenced the heat-up on November 21, 2025. Once ramped up, the smelter will be the largest copper smelter in Africa.