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HD Hyundai Announces Merger of Construction Equipment Divisions

HD Hyundai will merge its construction equipment divisions to form HD Construction Equipment, effective Jan. 1, 2026. The Hyundai and DEVELON brands will coexist, maintaining separate dealer networks in North America. The merger aims to enhance competitiveness, innovation, supply chain efficiency, aftermarket support and product range. CEO WH Kim assures continuity for dealers and customers in North America.

Wed July 02, 2025 - National Edition
Hyundai Construction Equipment, DEVELON


The merger will combine HD Hyundai Infracore and HD Hyundai Construction Equipment. The Hyundai and DEVELON brands will continue to coexist.
DEVELON photo
The merger will combine HD Hyundai Infracore and HD Hyundai Construction Equipment. The Hyundai and DEVELON brands will continue to coexist.
The merger will combine HD Hyundai Infracore and HD Hyundai Construction Equipment. The Hyundai and DEVELON brands will continue to coexist.   (DEVELON photo) The merger will create a stronger global construction equipment business while maintaining the current success for the DEVELON and Hyundai brands in North America.   (DEVELON photo)

HD Hyundai, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, will merge its construction equipment divisions to create a new company, tentatively named HD Construction Equipment, effective Jan. 1, 2026.

The merger will combine HD Hyundai Infracore and HD Hyundai Construction Equipment. The Hyundai and DEVELON brands will continue to coexist. The two companies currently operate independently in North America through distinct dealer networks. The independent brand and dealer network structure will remain in place.

Pending shareholder approval and regulatory review, the merger will create a stronger global construction equipment business while maintaining the current success for the DEVELON and Hyundai brands in North America.

"While this merger creates a more powerful global entity, we are committed to ensuring stability and continuity for our dealers and customers in North America," says WH Kim, CEO of DEVELON North America. "Our dealers will continue to work with the same staff they do today and the DEVELON and Hyundai brands will continue to be strong, independent forces in the market."

The advantages of merging the two companies include the following:

● providing greater price competitiveness through increased scale;

● speeding up innovation in smart and electrified equipment;

● enhancing supply chain efficiency and product quality;

● expanding aftermarket support, including parts and service;

● growing the product lineup, ranging from compact to ultra-large machines; and

● building on the growth of engine sales and aftermarket services.

For more information, visit na.develon-ce.com/en




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