Entering 2026, the Komatsu parts market exhibited three major trends: stable supply, upgraded quality, and accelerated service, with both the global and domestic markets showing positive growth.
I. Global Layout Upgrade, More Stable and Faster Supply
Komatsu continued to increase investment in its North American and Canadian parts centers and remanufacturing operations, expanding warehousing and distribution capabilities. Delivery cycles for core model parts were significantly shortened, resulting in more efficient response in overseas markets. Domestically, relying on the construction machinery industrial belts such as Jining, there was ample inventory of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts and high-quality OEM parts. The availability of wear parts, sheet metal parts, and structural parts for popular models such as the PC200, PC300, and HD785 remained stable.
II. New Changes in Products and Demand
Strong demand from mining and large equipment sectors: Demand for parts for large excavators and mining dump trucks such as the PC1250, PC2000, and HD785 increased. Sheet metal parts, welded parts, and hydraulic parts became popular. Remanufactured and cost-effective parts were more sought after, and electrified and intelligent parts gradually emerged.
III. Procurement and Usage Recommendations
Prioritize original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts or genuine OEM parts to avoid downtime and increased maintenance costs due to inferior components.
Stock up on frequently used and easily damaged parts in advance to minimize downtime.
For large structural and sheet metal parts, ensure they meet compatible models and manufacturing standards to guarantee installation and lifespan.
Overall, in 2026, Komatsu parts supply is ample, quality is controllable, and services are more comprehensive, making routine maintenance, repairs, replacements, and project stocking more worry-free and stable.

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