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Terex to Exit Aerials Segment Following REV Group Merger

Terex will exit the aerials segment after its merger with REV Group, which is expected to close in the first half of 2026. The Terex CEO will lead the combined company.

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Terex Corporation and REV Group will merge in early 2026.

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Terex Corporation and REV Group announced that they have entered into a definitive merger agreement to merge in a stock and cash transaction to form what the companies said will be a leading specialty equipment manufacturer. Terex also announced that it will initiate a process to exit its aerials segment, including the assessment of a potential sale or spin-off.

The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2026, subject to approval by both companies’ shareholders, required regulatory clearance, and satisfaction of other customary closing conditions.

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REV Group said the merger will create a diversified leader in emergency, waste, utilities, environmental, and materials processing equipment with attractive end markets characterized by low cyclicality, resilient demand, and long-term growth profiles. With a substantial U.S. manufacturing footprint, the combined organization will be well-positioned to benefit from domestic demand growth, according to an announcement by REV Group.

Combining the complementary portfolios will, according to REV Group, unlock significant value-creating synergies totaling $75 million of run-rate value in 2028, with approximately 50% achieved 12 months after closing. Both Terex and REV Group have demonstrated their ability to successfully execute large integrations and deliver expected synergy value, the announcement said.

Terex CEO to Lead Combined Company

Upon closing of the merger, Terex CEO, Simon Meester, will serve as president and CEO of the combined company, supported by a proven management team that reflects the strengths and capabilities of both organizations.

“This transaction represents a transformative step for both companies. By combining our complementary portfolios and leveraging our collective strengths, we are creating a large-scale, diversified industrial leader well-positioned to capitalize on long-term secular growth trends” Meester said. “The transaction will unlock significant value for both Terex and REV Group shareholders and creates exciting opportunities for our team members and customers by strengthening our ability to invest in the combined business, innovate, and deliver quality solutions.”

“Joining forces with Terex is a natural evolution of our strategy of building a stronger, more profitable and scaled company by bringing together two highly respected organizations with shared values and a commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and customer success,” said Mark Skonieczny, CEO of REV Group. “We are beginning an exciting new chapter that will generate meaningful value for our shareholders, customers, and employees.”

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Strategic Rationale & Transaction Benefits

The announcement outlined several benefits of the merger, according to REV Group, including:

Complementary Portfolio of Specialty Equipment Businesses

As a combined company, Terex and REV Group will offer a diversified portfolio of emergency, waste, utilities, environmental, and material processing equipment with attractive end markets characterized by low cyclicality, resilient demand, and long-term growth.

Financial Strength and Flexibility

Together, Terex and REV Group will operate from a position of enhanced financial strength with an attractive leverage position, low capital intensity, and significant free cash flow to fuel growth. This strong financial foundation will support continued investment in growth while maintaining discipline and flexibility.

Enhanced Scale and Growth Profile

The transaction will enhance the combined company’s overall growth profile, creating a more diversified platform with multiple avenues for expansion. By combining complementary capabilities, the business is positioned for stronger, more sustainable growth over the long term.

Compelling Value Creation Through Synergies

The transaction will unlock significant value-creating synergies that enhance competitiveness and reduce operating costs with $75 million of run-rate value in 2028 and approximately 50% achieved twelve months after closing.

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Merger Agreement Details

Under the terms of the agreement, which has been unanimously approved by the boards of directors of both companies, REV Group shareholders will receive, for each REV Group share, 0.9809 of a share of the combined company and $8.71 in cash ($425 million in total). Upon closing, Terex shareholders will own approximately 58%, while REV Group shareholders will own approximately 42% of the combined company’s fully diluted shares on a pro forma basis. Following the close, the combined company will continue to be traded on the NYSE under the symbol TEX. Both parties expect to pay dividends in the ordinary course of business through closing.

According to REV Group, the combined company is expected to have approximately $7.8 billion in net sales and an attractive combined Adjusted EBITDA margin of approximately 11% as of year-end 2025, excluding the benefit of synergies. It is estimated that at closing, the combined company would have a net debt to trailing twelve-month pro forma Adjusted EBITDA ratio of approximately 2.5x, including run-rate synergies of $75 million, with the opportunity to de-lever further post-Aerials exit. The exchange ratio and the closing share prices for Terex and REV Group as of Oct. 28, 2025, represent an implied total enterprise value of the combined company of approximately $9 billion. Excluding Aerials and including $75 million of synergies, it is estimated that the combined company would have an even stronger pro forma Adjusted EBITDA margin of approximately 14% for 2025.

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