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Doosan Bobcat to produce construction loaders in Mexico from 2026

The machinery maker has broken ground on a $289 million plant to supply its flagship equipment to North America

By Jun 14, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)

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Doosan Group Vice Chair Park Geewon (left) shakes hands with the Mexican state of Nuevo León Governor Samuel Garcia (Courtesy of Doosan)

Doosan Bobcat Inc., a construction machinery and equipment maker under South Korean conglomerate Doosan Group, aims to boost its sales in North America with a 400 billion won ($288.8 million) plant in Mexico to be constructed by 2026.

The company said on Friday that it broke ground on a factory of loaders, equipment used to move or load materials for construction, in Monterrey, the capital of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León, on June 13.

Doosan Bobcat will produce its flagship product, the M-Series compact loader, in the 65,000-square-meter-factory for sales in North America.

Doosan Bobcat's first Mexico-based plant will increase the company's loader production capacity by 20%, a Doosan Bobcat official said.

Doosan Bobcat has been a leader in the global construction machinery market, and the new production facility will support Doosan Bobcat’s continued growth, said Doosan Group Vice Chair Park Geewon.

The construction machinery equipment maker operates production facilities in Korea, the US, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, India and China.

The company will respond to rising demand for construction machinery in North America, where the construction machinery market is forecast to reach $36.2 billion by 2027, up 13.5% from 2023, according to global market data research firm Statista.

Doosan Bobcat’s sales, driven by an increase in the North American market, surged 97.1% to $5.6 billion in 2023 from 2019.

Write to Hyeon-woo Oh at ohw@hankyung.com

Jihyun Kim edited this article.
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