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Terex Services & Huddig Enter a Distribution Agreement for Sales and Service

Through a new partnership, Huddig customers in the United States will gain access to an expanded sales, service and aftermarket infrastructure, leveraging Terex Services’ branch locations.

Tractor with backhoe working along a powerline with logos inset for Huddig and Terex.

By combining Huddig’s highly versatile machines with Terex Services’ sales, service and support capabilities, customers may benefit from a more complete ownership offering, from purchase to long-term operation, service and parts support.

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Terex Services and Huddig have entered into a distribution agreement for sales and service of HUDDIG machines in the United States.

Through the partnership, Huddig customers in the U.S will gain access to an expanded sales, service and aftermarket infrastructure, leveraging Terex Services’ branch locations throughout the United States and its proven lifecycle support capabilities.

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“This partnership brings together two companies with a shared focus on quality, reliability and customer value. We are excited to come on board as a HUDDIG dealer and service provider in the U.S.,” Nick Cammisa, senior director of services at Terex Services said.

“Huddig’s unique machine concept and clear focus on increased profitability complement our commitment to supporting customers wherever they operate, through a strong local presence combined with global reach,” Cammisa said.

The Huddig machine is an excellent complement to the tailored product portfolio of Terex Services. It fills the gap between highway vehicles and tracked machines, combining strong off-road performance with full road capability, while offering versatile application opportunities.

“Partnering with Terex Services is an important step in our continued North American growth. With their deep expertise in the construction, utility and maintenance industries and their strong presence in the United States, we are well positioned to offer customers both innovative machines and dependable long-term support,” said Daniel Myrgren, global marketing and sales manager, Huddig AB.

Terex Services is widely recognized for its focus on lifecycle solutions, including parts availability, factory-trained service technicians, and digital tools that support preventive maintenance and operational efficiency.

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Terex Services has 20 service centers and field service technicians located throughout the United States. By combining Huddig’s highly versatile machines with Terex Services’ sales, service, and support capabilities, customers benefit from a more complete ownership offering, from purchase to long-term operation, service, and parts support.

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