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Caterpillar 320D Excavator for Sale | Export from Japan | ARK Trading
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Caterpillar 320D Excavator for Sale | Export from Japan | ARK Trading

Out in the fields of Peru, Chile, Colombia, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Tanzania, and the Philippines, one machine keeps showing up - the Caterpillar 320D, a solid 20-ton digger built tough. From Japan, where each unit clears strict checks, ARK Trading LLC. sends these tested machines overseas without delay. Every shipment comes packed with paperwork in order, ready to roll.Two Engine OptionsThe 320D was built with two engine configurations:1. Caterpillar C6 4 ACERT Engine 138 Horsepower 6 4 Liter DisplacementFound mostly in vehicles made for Japan's overseas markets. These engines deliver more power while using less fuel. They’ve stood the test of time with consistent performance over many years.2. Caterpillar C4 4 ACERT 125 Horsepower 4 4 LiterHeavier jobs might struggle, yet it handles everyday digging just fine. Runs well where fuel options are limited, costing less to get going. Power stays steady without needing top-grade supplies.Before buying anything, it's clear which motor sits under the hood. Confirming that detail comes first.Key SpecificationsOperating Weight 18,700 to 20,300 kgMax Digging Depth 6,630 mmMax Reach at Ground 9,970 mmBucket Capacity 0.8 to 1.09 Cubic MetersBucket Digging Force 128 kNTravel Speed 5.5 and 3.3 km/hFuel Tank 400 LitersWhy Choose ARK Trading Japan?Most Japanese secondhand machines have few operating hours, plus they’re kept in great shape. You get every needed shipping paper - things like an Export Certificate, a Bill of Lading, an Invoice, and a Packing List. These go out by RORO or on flat racks, leaving ports such as Nagoya, Osaka, or Yokohama.Get in touch anytime. A price estimate arrives by tomorrow.Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: What is the difference between Cat 320D and 320DL?Starting out wider, the 320DL sits more securely in muddy spots thanks to an extended frame below. Its power output matches exactly, just like how it digs.Q:C6 4 Versus C4 4 Engine Comparison?Out in the field, C6.4 brings stronger performance, showing up often in machines sent to Japan. Meanwhile, the C4.4 weighs less, costs less, built for everyday digging jobs.Q: Export locations include Peru Chile Colombia Cambodia?Shipping happens often to Callao, also to San Antonio. Buenaventura sees our containers too, just like Sihanoukville. Every part of the export process moves through us.Q: Check machine operation history maintenance records physical state and prior repair notes?Pictures show every angle, then a video walks you through the machine. Following that, the hour meter readings appear clearly. Before buying, each detail comes into view step by step.Q: Get a Quote?Got questions? Drop a message by email or WhatsApp, sharing where you’re based and what you need. Responses come fast - usually within one day. You will hear back directly.

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Caterpillar 320DL Excavator for Sale | Export from Japan
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Caterpillar 320DL Excavator for Sale | Export from Japan

The⁠ Caterpillar 320DL is one of the‍ most reliable 20-ton excavators in the world — and Japan is the best place to‌ source one.At ARK Trading Co., Ltd., we export well-maintained, inspection-pa‌ssed used Cat 320D‍L excavators directly from Japan to buyers across Asia, Africa, the Middle⁠ East, and‍ Latin America.Why the Cat 320DL?The 320DL ("L" = Long undercarriage) delivers outstanding stability, fuel efficiency, and digging performance across road construction,‌ foundation work, demolition, land clearing, and‍ drainage projects. Parts are available wor‍ldwide, making it a smart long-term investment.Key Specifications・ Engine: Caterpillar C6.4⁠ ACE‍R‍T — 138 HP・ Operating Weight: approx. 20,000 – 22,000 kg・ Max‌ Digging Depth: 6,850 mm・ Max‌ Reach at Ground Level: 10,130 mm‍・ Bucket Capacity:⁠ 0.8 – 1.19 m‌³・ Bucket Digging Force: 136 kN・ Travel Speed: 5.5 km/h (hig‌h) / 3.3 km/h (low)・ Fuel Tank: 4⁠10 L・ Transport Length: 9,640 mmWhy Buy from ARK Trading Japan?Japanese used machines are globally valued for their low hours and excellent maintenance history. We provide full export documentation (‍deregistration certificate, bill of lading, invoice, packing list), preshipment inspection photos and video, and RORO or flat rack container shipping from all main port of Japan such as, Nagoya, Osaka, Yokohama, Kobe or Tomakomai.Interested? Contact us today for availability, photos, and a free quote.We respond within 24 hours in Englis⁠h an‍d Japanese.Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: What is the operating weight of the Caterpillar 320DL?Starting from 20,000 kg, the Cat 320DL Excavator can reach up to 22,000 kg once its fully set up. 320DL Excavator lands squarely in the 20-ton group, built tough enough for serious digging jobs. While smaller rigs might struggle, these handles mid-sized tasks just fine.Q: What is the difference between Cat 320D and 320DL?L stands for long undercarriage. With a stretched track frame, the 320DL handles soft terrain more steadily. Because of that balance, many construction workers pick this model first.Q: CAT 320dl export availability Japan?Right now, ARK Trading LLC. ships pre-owned Cat 320DL excavators from Japan - destinations include Bangladesh, Colombia, then Pakistan, moving on to Ethiopia and Tanzania, also reaching various nations across the globe routinely.Q: What documents are included with the export?Starting off, you get every document needed - Export Certificate comes included, that is Japan's official de-registration proof. A Bill of Lading shows up with your shipment details neatly laid out. The Commercial Invoice follows along, giving a clear cost breakdown. Tucked in there too, the Packing List outlines what parts go where. An Inspection Report wraps it all together, confirming quality checks were done. If marine coverage matters to you, those papers can be added when asked.Q: Shipping Options Available?Shipping big items? Try RORO - vehicles roll right on - or go with a flat rack when needed. Picking between Nagoya, Osaka, or Yokohama depends on where it's headed. Cost changes by port and method, so one fits better than others sometimes.Q: How can I verify the machine condition before buying?Pictures show every angle, clear and up close. The hour meter appears in view, so you see the numbers yourself. If needed, someone independent might check it too - just say when.Q: Shipping Duration from Japan?From Bangladesh, expect 12 to 18 days. Deliveries out of Colombia take between 35 and 45 days. East Africa sees arrivals in roughly 20 up to 30 days. The Middle East usually gets packages within 10 through 18 days.Q: How to Get a Quote?Mail us or send a message on WhatsApp. Within one day, you’ll hear back - photos ready, prices clear, everything shown. Got questions? They’ll be answered. No waiting long. Details come fast. Responses include all images. Cost breakdown included. Every piece of info sent straight off.

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Never Giving Up on Dreams — The Spirit of “Be Human” Learned from Studying in Japan (Yokkaichi University Lecture Report)
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Never Giving Up on Dreams — The Spirit of “Be Human” Learned from Studying in Japan (Yokkaichi University Lecture Report)

In the 2025 academic year, I had the honor of being invited as a guest lecturer for the 8th session of “Be Human II” and “Human Rights Studies” at Yokkaichi University.The theme of my lecture was:“Never Giving Up on Dreams — The Spirit of ‘Be Human’ Learned from Studying in Japan.”It was truly a privilege to have the opportunity to speak directly with the students.■ About the LectureDuring the lecture, I shared my personal journey and experiences, focusing on the following points:The background behind my decision to study in JapanThe realities and challenges I faced in a foreign countryHow I overcame language, cultural, and environmental barriersMy journey toward starting a businessWhat the phrase “Be Human” truly meansI especially emphasized to the students that:“Dreams are not easy to achieve, but as long as you don’t give up, the possibility of making them real always remains.”■ My Interpretation of “Be Human”The phrase “Be Human,” which is also the theme of the course, is not just about ideals or morality.To me, it means:“Having the strength to stay true to your beliefs and move forward while respecting others, even in difficult situations.”Through my life and business experience in Japan, I have realized that beyond skills and knowledge,what truly matters is how you conduct yourself as a human being.■ Message to the StudentsAt the end of the lecture, I shared a few important messages with the students:Failure is not something to avoid, but something to learn fromDon’t blame your environment—make your own choicesKeep taking action, even if it’s smallAnd most importantly:“Just having a dream and holding onto it already has great value.”■ After the LectureAfter the session, I received many thoughtful questions from the students, making it a very meaningful experience.If my story was able to inspire even one person to take a step forward, I consider that a great success.Moving forward, I hope to continue contributing not only through business but also through educational opportunities like this,sharing the importance of growing as a human being.Thank you for your continued support of ARK TRADING LLC.

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