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Dealers
Terex Corp. posts 8% sales gain in 2Q
Terex Corp. posted an 8 percent increase in net sales in the second quarter over the same period in 2018, excluding the foreign exchange impact. The companyâs aerial work platform division, which consists of Genie and Terex Utilities brands, were up 5 percent, excluding the foreign exchange impact, to $870 million. The global backlog for [âŚ]
July 31, 2019
Safety
OSHAâs Stand-Down urges contractors to break for fall-prevention talks
The Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in construction is a voluntary event designed for employers to talk with workers about fall hazards and fall prevention.
May 7, 2019
Dealers
Manitou reports 19% growth in 2018, cautious confidence in 2019
Manitou Group recently reported that its adjusted revenues grew 19 percent in 2018 in comparison to 2017, and 22 percent for Q4. More on Equipment World.
February 6, 2019
Construction Equipment
New, sweeping aerial lift standards to take effect in one year
Long-expected, major changes to standards over-seeing aerial lifts have now been published and will take effect in December 2019. Read more on Equipment World.
December 24, 2018
Dealers
Cranes pushing big surge in equipment sales, H&E reports in 3Q earnings
H&E Equipment Services posted a hefty 24-percent increase as cranes keep pushing big surge in equipment sales and revenue. More information here!
October 31, 2018
Dealers
Terex increases sales by 19% to $1.4B, boosts 2018 outlook
Terex is seeing the momentum it gained from last year carry over into this year. Get more information on Terex's 2018 outlook right here on Equipment World.
August 2, 2018
Dealers
Genie Aerial Pros experts hosting week-long âAsk Me Anythingâ event on rental return on invested capital
Genie is inviting customers to ask questions and get answers about rental return on invested capital (rROIC) this week during its âAsk Me Anythingâ (AMA) event. Through Friday, you can, connect with Genie about rROIC to financially plan for business success. On Monday morning, March 26th, Genie posted its AMA prompt on the Genie Aerial Pros AMA Event [âŚ]
March 28, 2018
Construction Equipment
Schramm, former JCB CEO Mirdha named to new positions at Terex
Terex has named Thomas Schramm as vice president of sales and product support for Europe and the Middle East, and Arjun Mirdha has been appointed to the newly created position of chief commercial officer. Schramm is responsible for driving the sales and product support strategy and the lead team members in Europe and the Middle [âŚ]
November 14, 2017
Dealers
Proposed aerial-lift standards would affect rental dealers, contractors
New standards could soon be coming to the U.S. aerial work platform industry that will lead to major changes to the machines, how rental shops deal with their customers and how contractors plan projects. Manufacturers, such as Genie, are already making plans for the ANSI A92 standards with design changes to their aerial lift products, [âŚ]
October 31, 2017
Construction Equipment
JCB enters aerial lift market, will introduce 27 âAccessâ machines in 2017
For the past two years, U.K.-based construction equipment manufacturer JCB has been quietly developing a lineup of powered access models and will enter the $8 billion market under the name JCB Access. The division will introduce 27 new machines by the end of this year in the U.K., France, Germany and in North America. According to a [âŚ]
February 8, 2017
Dealers
JLG doubles length of service intervals on telehandlers
JLG has announced that the length of engine service intervals on JLG and SkyTrak telehandlers equipped with Cummins QSF3.8 diesel engines have doubled, from 500 to 1,000 hours. JLG global product director for telehandlers Brian Boeckman says the service interval extension is due to the use of synthetic oil and new oil and fuel filters. [âŚ]
August 5, 2016
Business
Terex profit falls 24% in 3Q as sales slip across divisions
Citing a marketplace that âremains challenging,â Terex announced another down quarter for the year, with its Aerial Work Platforms division continuing to provide the majority of positive news for the company. Sales for the company fell 9.3 percent from third quarter 2014 to $1.6 billion while profit fell 24 percent to $44.8 million. âAs mentioned last quarter, we are [âŚ]
October 27, 2015
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