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Terex
Terex Corporation is an American[3][4][5] worldwide manufacturer of lifting
Terex Corporation
and material handling solutions for a variety of industries, including
construction, infrastructure, quarrying, recycling, energy, mining, shipping,
transportation, refining and utilities. The company's major business segments
include aerial work platforms, construction, cranes, material handling & port Type Public
solutions [6] and materials processing. Terex has more than 22,000 employees Traded as NYSE: TEX
and operates manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Terex offers S&P 400 Component
financial products and services to assist in the acquisition of Terex equipment Manufacturing
Industry
through Terex Financial Services.
Founded 1933
Founder George Armington
Headquarters Westport, Connecticut,
Contents United States
Area served Worldwide
Corporate history
General Motors Key people John L. Garrison, Jr.
IBH Holding (President and CEO)
Randolph W. Lenz Products Aerial work platforms ·
Acquisitions and sales Construction
equipment · Cranes ·
Joint ventures
Material handling &
Allegations of arms sale to Iraq
port solutions ·
References Materials processing
External links Services Financial products
Revenue US$4.363 billion
(2017)[1]
Corporate history Operating US$174 million
income (2017)[1]
Randolph W. Lenz
American entrepreneur Randolph W. Lenz purchased Terex USA from GM in 1986,
then exercised an option to purchase Terex Equipment Limited in 1987. In 1988,
Lenz merged his primary construction equipment asset, Northwest Engineering
Company, into Terex Corporation, making Terex Corporation the parent corporation.
The construction assets acquired by Lenz throughout the 1980s including Northwest
Engineering Company, Unit Rig (brands Dart Truck Company), Terex Equipment
Limited and Koehring Cranes and Excavators, Inc. all became assets of Terex
Corporation.
In 2001 Terex acquired CMI Roadbuilding.[11] The Australian rock crusher specialistJaques Limited was also absorbed by Terex.[12]
In 2002, Terex acquired Genie Industries, a leading manufacturer of aerial work platforms. Genie Industries became known as the
Genie brand within the aerial Work platforms segment.[13]
Terex Corporation acquired the majority ownership (71%) of Tatra in late 2003, but as of late 2006 sold off that share to Blue River
S.R.O. for about $26.2 million in cash.[14][15]
Following the global financial downturn in 2008, Terex announced in February 2010 the sale of its mining equipment division to
Bucyrus International Inc. for US$1.3 billion.[16]
The exit from mining was followed by an exit from road building in 2013 when the CMI and Cedarapids units were sold to Fayat
Group, the parent company of Bomag and Marini.[17] Bomag retained joint-branding on the Asphalt Paver products, whilst the
Cedarapids Asphalt Plants were moved underneath CMI.[18][19][20] These divestitures marked the start of a series of sales to exit the
construction market, announcing the sale of the former Schaeff business in Germany to Yanmar Holdings in June 2016, and the
former Fermec business in Coventry, England being sold to French manufacturer Mecalac in December of that year.[21][22][23][24][25]
In March 2017, the sale of Terex's Indian Construction arm to Manitou was announced.[26] These business units had accounted for
just 5% of group annual revenues and departing the construction sector allowed Terex to focus on their core businesses of Cranes,
Aerial Platforms and Material Handling and Processing - a sector in which Terex had continued to invest with the April 2015
purchase of Continental Biomass Industries (CBI) of Newton, NH. CBI is still commonly referred to as the Heavyweight Champion
of Wood Waste Grinders and is a prominent player in the manufacturing of biomass processing equipment.
Joint ventures
GAZ Group of Russia operates a joint venture with Terex (RM-Terex). The joint venture is involved in a wide range of works in the
, oil and gas industry.[27]
road, civil and industrial construction, utilities, mining, forestry
An old excavator under the Terex articulated dump trucks A TS-14b scraper in Hudson,
Northwest name at the Pageant Ohio
of Steam grounds
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External links
Terex official website
Genie Terex Brand website
Terex Vectra (India) website
Terex Collection Hudson Library & Historical Society
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