Overview
The Hyundai R380LC-9SH and Komatsu PC360 sit in the same medium crawler class, separated by 2.5 tonnes of operating weight. They sit in different brand tiers (Hyundai in korean, Komatsu in premium), which is the single biggest factor in how they'll behave over a 5-year ownership cycle.
Hyundai R380LC-9SH buyers across our Caribbean and African service area typically choose it for heavy civil works, quarry primary loading, and mining-feeder operations. Komatsu PC360 buyers, by contrast, tend to prioritise 36-tonne quarry primary and mining feeder. The two machines have meaningful overlap on quarry primary loading, so a buyer with that application profile genuinely has a choice to make — and it's worth understanding the trade-offs in depth before committing.
Brand positioning
Hyundai positioning
Hyundai delivers Korean engineering with the longest standard warranty in the mid-class (5 years/10,000 hours). Cummins engine pairings give strong African aftermarket parts availability.
Komatsu positioning
Komatsu is the segment's fuel-efficiency leader and a close second to Caterpillar on global parts availability. The SAA engine family delivers consistently better real-world fuel consumption than competing premium engines.
What the tier difference means in practice
A Korean-tier machine vs a premium-tier machine typically differs across four dimensions over a 5-year ownership cycle: upfront capex (premium ~25-40% higher than value), fuel efficiency (premium ~5-10% better), parts availability (premium consistently 1-3 weeks faster on major components), and resale-value retention at year five (premium ~15-25 percentage points higher). On total cost of ownership the gap is typically much smaller than the upfront spread suggests — but cash-flow profiles differ significantly.
5-year total cost of ownership
Across a 5-year ownership cycle at typical African construction-sector use (2,000 operating hours/year, $1.20/L diesel, financed 50%), the Hyundai R380LC-9SH typically delivers a total 5-year operating cost of $510-580k including acquisition, fuel, parts, service, financing interest, and resale recovery. The Komatsu PC360 comes in at $580-650k.
Acquisition (financed): Hyundai R380LC-9SH ~$130-175k, Komatsu PC360 ~$160-220k. That value gap of 25-40% on day one is the largest single line item driving short-term cash-flow differences.
Fuel over 5 years: Both machines burn 20-30 L/h on standard duty. Across 10,000 lifetime operating hours that's $240-360k of diesel. The Komatsu PC360 typically delivers 5-10% better real-world fuel economy than competing mid-class machines, saving $12-36k over the cycle.
Parts + service: Korean-tier parts run ~$10-14k/year for the Hyundai R380LC-9SH. Premium-tier parts run ~$14-18k/year for the Komatsu PC360.
Resale at year 5: Hyundai typically holds 32-42% of acquisition price after 5 years. Komatsu holds 45-55%. The resale gap is often the largest single TCO swing factor — premium-tier machines effectively rebate 15-25% more capital at year five.
Parts logistics & service support
Hyundai parts logistics for Hyundai R380LC-9SH
Hyundai Construction Equipment Africa dealer network with Cummins parts ubiquity helping fast-moving items. Parts typically 3-7 days; major components 2-4 weeks.
Komatsu parts logistics for Komatsu PC360
Komatsu direct dealers across South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Ghana, and Nigeria. Strong East African parts logistics in particular. Fast-moving parts within 48-96 hours; major components 2-3 weeks.
What this means in practice
Mining and infrastructure operations across Caribbean and African markets typically lose $2-5k per hour of unscheduled downtime — meaning a single 24-hour parts delay can cost more than the parts themselves. Choose the brand with the strongest parts logistics in your destination country and operating sector.
Configurations available
Hyundai R380LC-9SH configurations available
- R380LC-9SH (standard) — Standard configuration for heavy civil and mining-feeder work
Komatsu PC360 configurations available
- PC360 (standard) — Standard production configuration
Configuration choice (undercarriage track pattern, bucket capacity, hydraulic-circuit options, cab certification) drives 30%+ of total cost of ownership over a 5-year cycle. Whichever model you choose, specify configuration to the buyer's actual operating profile before order — retrofitting later costs 30-50% more.