
Terex South Dakota, Inc. is recalling approximately 40 model-year 2019-2020 TL80 and TL100 aerial devices due to potential issues with rotation bearing bolts.
Terex South Dakota, Inc. is recalling approximately 40 model-year 2019-2020 TL80 and TL100 aerial devices due to potential issues with rotation bearing bolts.
As an authorized dealer, Terex Services will provide maintenance, repair, and parts for Fassi products at its 19 branch locations across much of the US, as well as sell custom-installed Fassi cranes and attachments at select locations.
Terex announced new leadership for its Terex Aerial Work Platforms segment.
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.
Terex shares tips to help fleet operations managers better understand their options for maintaining as much financial liquidity as possible without compromising investment in mission critical equipment.
Terex is still shipping equipment and parts operations, parts fabrication, service centers, logistics, and shipping operations are running.
An estimated 238 Altec units and 407 Terex units are potentially affected by these recalls.
Terex Service Centers are now Authorized Service Centers for Load King boom trucks, truck cranes, and Terex legacy products.
Attendees receive training on the operation and application of Terex Telelect Digger Derricks, Hi-Ranger Aerial Devices, and Auger Drills.
This year, Terex Utilities released or updated more than 50 Tech Tips and service presentations for customers to use as reference materials.