
Terex announced new leadership for its Terex Aerial Work Platforms segment.
Based on guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Genie shared new procedures and protocols for cleaning and disinfecting aerial equipment on jobsites to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 while working at height.
To help address the need for personal protection equipment in their community, team members from Genie, a Terex brand, headquartered in Redmond, Wash., have been working on a concept that will allow them to produce medical equipment for a local hospital.
The Terex Service Center's new location offers additional security and easier accessibility.
Equipment provider Genie is expanding its staff to meet an increasing demand for aerial equipment solutions.
Genie's parts team will focus on customer uptime, increased urgency, and improved processes to ensure parts availability and expedite service support and diagnostics.
In an effort to educate customers on new standards for aerial operator training, Genie is answering questions on its website and through social media December 4-8.
With one scan, a service technician is given immediate access to maintenance, faults, settings, and sensors from the home screen.
Genie's Xtra Capacity (XC) feature allows customers to work with up to three people on board while still leaving room for tools and job site materials.
The new Genie interactive tool provides site visitors the opportunity to choose different materials, attachments, and operators of various sizes to “place” on the virtual boom platform.
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