Komatsu is expanding its construction equipment support network in the United States with plans to open a new parts distribution facility in Mesa, Arizona. The company said the investment will strengthen parts availability for construction equipment customers across the Western U.S., helping contractors, dealers and fleet operators reduce downtime and improve equipment uptime. The Arizona Parts Center is expected to play a key role in supporting construction projects by accelerating access to replacement parts and service components.
Currently under development, the 270,000-square-foot distribution hub is scheduled to become operational by the end of the year. Komatsu said the facility will feature investments in automation, storage systems and operational enhancements designed to improve inventory management and order fulfillment. The center will stock parts for construction, mining, forklift and forestry equipment, with a strong focus on improving support for construction customers through localized inventory and faster deliveries throughout the region.
The company added that the new facility will reduce freight distances and transportation requirements while enabling next-morning delivery to many Western U.S. dealers. Faster access to parts is expected to help construction equipment owners and operators maintain productivity on job sites and minimize disruptions caused by equipment downtime.
โThis investment reflects Komatsuโs long-term commitment to strengthening support for our dealers and customers across the Western U.S.,โ said Danny Murtagh, a Komatsu vice president.
โWith expanded distribution capabilities and greater inventory availability positioned closer to our customers, we can respond faster, improve equipment uptime and deliver a better overall support experience,โ added Murtagh.
Komatsu, headquartered in Japan with its American office in Illinois, said the Arizona Parts Center reflects its broader commitment to expanding U.S. operations and strengthening support services for industries that rely on construction and heavy equipment performance. The investment forms part of the company’s efforts to enhance parts availability, rental services and integrated field support across its North American network.


























