Komatsu America Corp. Makes a Splash at Chicago's "Windy City Rubber Ducky Derby"


Komatsu Supports Illinois Special Olympics

Chicago, IL, August 4, 2009-For the fourth year in a row, Komatsu America Corp. proudly helped launch more than 20,000 rubber ducks into the Chicago River in the annual "Windy City Rubber Ducky Derby" to benefit the Special Olympics. On July 30, a Komatsu HM300-2 30-ton articulated dump truck dumped the ducks into the river from the Columbus Drive Bridge, signaling the start of the race. The names of Komatsu distributor Roland Machinery Co. and Komatsu customer Beemsterboer Slag Co. were included on the truck because of their significant support of the event this year.

Each year for the Rubber Ducky Derby, ducks are "adopted" by sponsors (for a monetary donation) and the ducks are dumped into the Chicago River to "race" downriver. Prizes are awarded for the first ducks to cross the finish line with all event proceeds benefiting the Illinois Special Olympics. The first three Rubber Duck Derby events have raised more than $550,000.

Komatsu has been part of this Special Olympics event since its inception. For several months leading up to the duck derby, employees of Komatsu held a variety of fundraisers to support the event and the company then matched those funds.

The Special Olympics focuses on improving the lives of individuals 8 years of age and older with intellectual disabilities through year-round training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports.

Komatsu America Corp. is a U.S. subsidiary of Komatsu Ltd. which is the world's second largest manufacturer and supplier of construction, mining and compact construction equipment. Through its distributor network, Komatsu offers a state-of-the-art parts and service program to support the equipment. Komatsu has proudly been providing high-quality reliable products for nearly a century. Visit the website at www.komatsuamerica.co for more information.

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