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Komatsu supports NMA’s decision to postpone MINExpo

Jun 10, 2020
In a decision that takes to heart the safety and wellbeing of everyone involved, the National Mining Association (NMA) has confirmed it will be postponing MINExpo INTERNATIONAL® 2020 to September 2021 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
 
While the exact dates of the 2021 show have not yet been confirmed publicly, NMA has reached an agreement with the Las Vegas Convention Center to move out the show a year and work is now underway to adjust contracts and confirm the details of the rescheduled timing. For more information, please see NMA’s official statement.
 
“We’re thankful we had the opportunity to stay in close contact with NMA throughout the decision-making process and had the opportunity to weigh in on the potential scenarios, as well as pause our own preparations until a decision had been made,” said Jeffrey Dawes, President and CEO, Komatsu Mining Corp. “The organization has been working so hard to ensure we still have a great show for everyone, but the safety and wellbeing of everyone involved is always our highest priority and we are fully aligned and supportive of this outcome.”
 
Komatsu is actively working to adjust plans in preparation for MINExpo 2021, while also coordinating pre-show product launches to ensure customers do not have to wait for product, service and technology solutions that can help support their business more immediately.
 
About Komatsu
 
Komatsu is an industry-leading manufacturer and supplier of equipment, technologies and services for the construction, forklift, mining, industrial and forestry markets. For nearly a century, Komatsu equipment and services have been used by companies worldwide to develop modern infrastructure, extract fundamental minerals, maintain forests and create technology and consumer products. The company’s global service and distributor networks support customer operations, tapping into the power of data and technology to enhance safety and productivity while optimizing performance.
 

Source: https://mining.komatsu/docs/default-source/press-releases/komatsu-supports-nma-s-decision-to-postpone-minexpo.pdf?sfvrsn=6297de6b_4

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