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Terex and Takeuchi reach supply agreement

October 26, 2012  By Aggregates and Roadbuilding


October
24, 2012, Southaven, Miss. – 

Terex Construction, a business segment of Terex
Corporation, announced today the completion of a new Supply Agreement with
Takeuchi Manufacturing (U.S.), Ltd. for the supply of eight new models of Takeuchi
Branded Skid Steer Loaders.

October
24, 2012, Southaven, Miss. – 


Terex Construction, a business segment of Terex
Corporation, announced today the completion of a new Supply Agreement with
Takeuchi Manufacturing (U.S.), Ltd. for the supply of eight new models of Takeuchi
Branded Skid Steer Loaders.

 

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This agreement will provide Takeuchi with a
comprehensive range of high specification, high performance, vertical and
radial lift Skid Steers Loaders to complement their existing line of Compact
Equipment. Takeuchi’s current distribution and support channels will handle
sales, rental and parts supply and customer support needs for the new skid
steer loaders.

 

Clay Eubanks, President of Takeuchi US said: “After
an extensive review process, we selected Terex to supply us with these new skid
steer loaders ranging in operating weight from 6,500 lbs. to 8,600 lbs., and rated
operating capacity ranges from 1,500 lbs. to 3,000 lbs. We will support our
customer’s parts and service needs in the same way as we do our other products
today. The addition of the skid steer loader line adds to our full range of
compact equipment, which includes compact track loaders, excavators and wheel
loaders.”

 

“This is a great opportunity to leverage our
manufacturing operations in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and drive additional
operational efficiencies through our whole production and supply chain,” said
Dean Barley, vice president and general manager, Terex Construction Americas
and Global Aftermarket.  “We are proud to
be recognized for our quality and support, and pleased to assist in meeting the
equipment needs of others in our industry,” added Barley.


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