Komatsu America to Move North America Headquarters to Chicago

Komatsu America's new headquarters will have a new, open floorplan to foster better collaboration, and easy access to major highways and public transportation.

Site of Komatsu America's new North American headquarters in Chicago Triangle Plaza.
Site of Komatsu America's new North American headquarters in Chicago Triangle Plaza.

Komatsu America Corp., a leading global heavy equipment manufacturer, announces plans to move company headquarters to Chicago, IL, in 2020.

The new site at Triangle Plaza, 8770 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., will feature a new, open floorplan, designed to foster more collaboration and cross-functional team communication. The design will reinforce the company’s focus on cross-discipline collaboration that drives customer-first solutions and services.

Onsite amenities and benefits include covered parking, proximity to two health clubs, a hotel, and multiple restaurant options, plus easy access to major highways, public transportation and O’Hare airport.

“There’s something for everyone in this move, says Rod Schrader, Chairman and CEO Komatsu America Corp. “Current employees will enjoy the building amenities and convenience to major transportation, the new floorplan supports the company’s efforts to breakdown team and workstream silos, and the move helps Komatsu remain competitive and attractive to prospective employees living in the city and studying at nearby universities.”

Komatsu Ltd, parent company of Komatsu America, established a permanent presence in the U.S. in 1970, with the first headquarters in San Francisco, CA. Since then, Atlanta, GA; Libertyville, IL; Lincolnshire, IL; Vernon Hills, IL, and for past 11 years, Rolling Meadows, IL, have all served as U.S. headquarter cities.

Komatsu America leadership consulted with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and other city officials during the early planning stages of the move.

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