
Central Maine Power Co. reports that its hybrid bucket trucks are achieving an average of 1.5-2.5 miles more per gallon compared to the standard trucks. Since it began testing two in August 2012, the electric utility has added seven more hybrid bucket trucks to continue evaluating their performance, maintenance costs, and fuel use.
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Terex has aerial device equipment in a multitude of configurations. Its Overcenter Aerial Devices offer a variety of working heights that can be mounted on numerous chassis platforms.
Read More →Utilities and Utility Fleet Sales & Rental (Utility Fleet) have teamed up to offer customers greater access to Terex utility equipment in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.
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The Terex HyPower Hybrid System (PHEV) designed to operate the boom, lights, flashers, and even has an option to run cab heat, air conditioning, and exportable power without even starting the engine.
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DUECO Inc., a final-stage manufacturer of Terex aerial buckets and digger derricks, introduces a Terex TL50 aerial unit mounted on an SDP carrier.
Read More →Terex's Work Zone Capacity highlights the ability of a digger derrick to perform the tasks that these trucks are built for — digging holes and setting poles.
Read More →Terex Corporation announced several leadership changes within its Cranes, Aerial Work Platforms, Material Handling & Port Solutions, and Demag Cranes AG business segments.
Read More →REDMOND, WA – Terex Corporation (TEX) announced today that it will leverage the combined strengths of Terex Equipment Services (TES) and Crane America Services (CAS) to form the new service provider: Terex Services North America.
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The new Terex Tru-Level Tilting Pedestal System for Terex SC and HRM Series aerial devices allows for operation on slopes up to 20 degrees to accommodate the need for “real world” truck positioning.
Read More →WESTPORT, CT - It's been 40 years since a group of Midwestern ready mix concrete producers banded together to manufacture a new front-discharge ready mix truck that they called Advance. It's now owned by the Roadbuilding division of Terex, which has begun celebrating the anniversary.
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