Komatsu mining truck named 2024 ‘coolest thing made in Illinois’
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[April 11, 2024]
By COLE LONGCOR
Capitol News Illinois
Clongcor@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – A mining truck manufactured by Komatsu was crowned the
winner of the 2024 “Makers Madness” contest, earning the title of “the
coolest thing made in Illinois” at the Governor’s Mansion Wednesday.
The truck was one of more than 200 entries in the 5th annual contest
hosted by the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association and sponsored by
Comcast Business. The bracket-style contest lasted eight weeks and
collected almost 315,000 votes for the products entered, narrowing them
down to the top 16, then to the final four, which were recognized
Wednesday.
The truck, made by Komatsu in Peoria, has a hauling capacity of up to
400 tons and has “new innovations in suspension transmission, electric
drive technology and autonomous operation,” according to Komatsu. The
980E-5 truck weighs more than 1.3 million pounds.
Dan Funcannon, a vice president at Komatsu, said the trucks are the
“coolest machines on the planet.”
“These machines are manufactured in Peoria and shipped around the world
to support mining the minerals and materials that are required to do
this manufacturing around the globe,” he said at the ceremony Wednesday.
“We feel it's a big honor and also responsibility to sell these products
throughout the world.”
Gov. J.B. Pritzker congratulated the finalists and said manufacturing is
key to the state’s economy.
“This room is full of talented and driven people who continue to propel
our state toward a brighter future,” he said. “Our economic growth is
due in large part to the thriving manufacturing sector that you all help
to build every day.”
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Gov. JB Pritzker congratulates the finalists for “the coolest thing
made in Illinois” at the 5th annual “Makers Madness” contest
ceremony at the Governor's Mansion on Wednesday. The contest is
hosted by the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association. (Capitol News
Illinois photo by Cole Longcor)
Three other finalists were also recognized at the ceremony, covering a
wide range of products. Mullen’s Imitation French Dressing, made by J.D.
Mullen Company in Palestine, was founded by World War I veteran and
Illinois restaurateur John Mullen. The MQ-25 Stingray Drone Refueler,
built by Boeing in Mascoutah, is the first unmanned aircraft to refuel
another aircraft midflight. Enviro Buildings’ Mod Box, made by Craig
Industries in Quincy, is a modular insulated outdoor building used for
construction and security offices.
According to the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, the industry is
responsible for almost a third of the state’s jobs and contributes more
than $580 billion to the economy annually.
The Rosenberg moon habitat, made by Ingersoll Machine Tools in Rockford,
was the 2023 winner. Another mining vehicle, the 797F mining truck by
Caterpillar, was named the winner in 2020.
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