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DoMORE Magazine features Doosan customers, new product announcements and information to help you become more familiar with Doosan equipment

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Editor’s Desk

Spring 2013

 

The arrival of spring marks the beginning of the construction season for many contractors. As heavy equipment operators get back to work, Doosan products are there helping owners improve their productivity with dependable machines and attachments. For those who work year-round, Doosan equipment provides 12 months of reliable performance. Among the highlights in this issue is a story about a demolition contractor from Virginia who was responsible for demolishing a federal building, making way for an expansion at Arlington National Cemetery.

NEW: Doosan crawler excavators

Doosan continues to roll out its newest line of crawler excavators. This spring, Doosan is adding four models to the line, with the introduction of the DX140LCR-3, DX420LC-3, DX490LC-3 and DX530LC-3. Additionally, the DX530LC-3 can be purchased with a Super-Long Reach arm. These new Doosan excavators demonstrate the newest innovations in performance, productivity and operator comfort.

About Doosan

If you're not familiar with Doosan and its history, you may be surprised to learn that the company is more than 115 years old and has been manufacturing equipment since 1937. Since 2005, Doosan has grown to become the fifth largest construction equipment manufacturer in the world. Doosan heavy equipment includes crawler and wheel excavators, log loaders, wheel loaders, articulated dump trucks (ADTs) and attachments. Doosan machines are durable, fuel-efficient, comfortable and easy to maintain.

North American presence

Doosan has a strong network of dealers in North America for sales, service, parts, rental and more. Additionally, there are facilities in place to support your Doosan equipment, including a parts distribution facility in Chicago, sales training center in Arizona, attachment design and development in Minnesota, and sales and marketing support in North Dakota.

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