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The New Komatsu WA900 Is Here

Al Marwan has recently acquired two of the most powerful wheel loaders available on the market today; the Komatsu WA900-8R large wheel loaders.

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The New Komatsu WA900 Is Here

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  1. The New Komatsu WA900 Is Here Al Marwan has recently acquired two of the most powerful wheel loaders available on the market today; the Komatsu WA900-8R large wheel loaders. Equipped with advanced digital technology, they offer improved accuracy and efficiency in operation, resulting in reduced downtime and increased productivity. The 900 Horsepower beast comes with continued control of engine torque, which lets operators achieve more at a lower fuel consumption rate. It moves loads at an average capacity of 12 m3 a bucket, slashing loading passes in half.

  2. The Great Komatsu WA900-8R at Al Marwan's yard in Sharjah With the addition of the Komatsu WA900-8R large wheel loaders to its fleet, Al Marwan is well-positioned to continue its growth trajectory and further cement its position as a leading player in the Middle East's heavy equipment rental and sales market. In addition to the WA900, Al Marwan also offers a range of other Komatsu wheel loaders to suit your needs, from the medium WA470 to the large WA600. You can now rent it on almarwan.com and increase your operating weight by up to 116,000+ and reduce your fuel consumption by 10%.

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