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Komatsu returns as Gold sponsor of Diesel, Dirt & Turf Expo

Komatsu is gearing up for another Diesel, Dirt & Turf this April

Komatsu will return as Gold sponsor of the Diesel, Dirt & Turf Expo for 2026, showcasing a line-up of excavators, smart technology and flexible rental solutions designed to support contractors of all sizes.

Visitors can find the team at Stand B1 on Komatsu Street, where the spotlight will be on three key excavators: the new PC220LCi-12 with iMC 3.0, the compact yet capable PC18 and a live on-site demonstration of the PC88 fitted with 3D Machine Guidance (3DMG).

Komatsu national business manager for construction Mark Boyes says Diesel, Dirt & Turf remains a standout event on the construction calendar.

“We’re proud to support Diesel, Dirt & Turf because it gives us the opportunity to connect directly with contractors, owner-operators and growing businesses who rely on their equipment every day,” he says.

“This year we’ve focused on a strong excavator line-up that showcases both performance and practical technology, from our larger, more powerful excavators through to our compact utility machines that are ideal for trades and tight-access work.”

The PC220LCi-12 will be on display as a reliable, all-round 24-tonne excavator suited to bulk earthworks, civil construction and infrastructure projects.

Known for its balance of power, fuel efficiency and operator comfort, the PC220 remains a popular choice for contractors looking for dependable performance across a wide range of applications.

It also features iMC 3.0, the latest version of Komatsu’s Intelligent Machine Control suite, which brings improved in-field design capability and semi-automated functionality, such as autograde assist, compaction control and auto-swing for faster truck loading.

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In the demonstration area, Komatsu will run live demos of the PC88 equipped with 3DMG technology. Komatsu national sales manager for utility Carl Grundy says, by giving operators clear visual guidance, 3DMG helps improve accuracy, reduce rework and minimise the need for manual set-out, making advanced technology more accessible for everyday projects.

“Along with the PC88, we’ll also have on display the PC18, a nimble mini excavator designed for residential construction, landscaping, plumbing and electrical works,” Grundy says.

“Its compact footprint, ease of transport and straightforward operation make it well suited to tradies, DIY-focused businesses and contractors working in confined spaces or metro environments.”

An extensive range of Komatsu equipment will be on show

Alongside the equipment showcase, the team will be available to talk about Komatsu’s national rental offering, which provides customers with flexible access to late-model machinery without the long-term commitment of ownership.

With demand fluctuating across construction and utilities projects, rental is increasingly becoming a practical way for businesses to scale up for peak workloads, trial new equipment or secure short-term solutions.

“We’re seeing strong interest not only in larger production machines, but also in utility-sized equipment and flexible rental options help these businesses stay agile.

“We’re looking forward to another strong event and encourage anyone attending to come and talk to the team about how Komatsu can support their business – from equipment and technology through to rental, parts, finance and aftermarket support,” Boyes says.

Learn more about Komatsu at www.komatsu.com.au

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