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Dealers
Terex Q2 sales drop 47%
Terex net Q2 sales dropped to $690.5 million, compared to $1.3 billion for the same quarter in 2019âa decrease of 47 percent. âWhile the COVID-19 pandemic continues, global economic activity has gradually recovered but remains below pre-COVID-19 levels,â says John L. Garrison, Jr., Terex chairman and CEO. âIn response to lower customer demand, we are [âŚ]
August 5, 2020
Construction Equipment
Everything Contractors Need to Know About New ANSI Aerial Lift Standards
Contractors who use telescopic-boom, articulated-boom or scissor-lift aerial platforms face a multitude of changes in how the machines are operated and who can operate them.
August 3, 2020
Construction Equipment
Genieâs new 13Ⲡplatform designed for 2 workers at height
The platform is compatible with the companyâs S-65 XC telescopic boom lifts.
July 16, 2020
Construction Equipment
Skyjack launches SJ9263 RT rough-terrain scissor lift with 63 feet of reach
With a platform height of 63 feet, Skyjack's SJ9263 RT is an "entirely new machine from the ground up," designed with a focus on meeting new ANSI standards.
July 10, 2020
Construction Equipment
Sinoboom enters U.S. aerial lift market; hires Cat exec
Chinese aerial lift manufacturer Sinoboom appoints former Caterpillar executive Kolin Kirschenmann as CEO of new North American subsidiary.
June 4, 2020
Safety
New ANSI standards for aerial lifts begin; is the construction industry ready?
After years in the making, the new ANSI standards started June 1st and affect all telescopic boom, articulated boom and scissor lift aerial work platforms.
June 2, 2020
Dealers
Terex 1Q net sales drop 24%
Net first quarter sales at Terex Corporation were $833.6 million, compared with $1.1 billion during the same period last year, a decrease of 24 percent. The company had a $24.7 million loss from continuing operations for the quarter. In addition, Terexâs Aerial Work Platform segment reported $511.7 in net sales for the quarter, down 29.7 [âŚ]
May 5, 2020
Business
Terex: âWe are shipping equipment,â as some plants suspend operations due to coronavirus
While some Terex plants remain open in the wake of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, others are closed until dates in April, according to the company. âWe are shipping equipment,â Terex says. âParts operations, parts fabrication, service centers, logistics and shipping operations are running. âWe remain well-positioned to serve customers through a number of channels,â the [âŚ]
March 27, 2020
Construction Equipment
VIDEO > ConExpo 2020 Preview: 10 Things to See & How to Navigate the Show!
Whether youâre going to ConExpo 2020 or following the showâs equipment launches from your office, this video has all the details on the machine introductions you need to look for. We also cover the increased scale of this yearâs show, including what youâll need to do to get between the main Las Vegas Convention Center [âŚ]
March 2, 2020
Construction Equipment
LiuGong North America enters U.S. scissor lift market with debut of two models
LiuGong North America says it will launch four new scissor lifts this year to the North American market, including two models launched at the recent American Rental Association show in Orlando. The move is part of the companyâs recently announced rental and used equipment initiative. The LSC0607DE, with a 5.8-meter platform height, and the 10-meter [âŚ]
February 25, 2020
Construction Equipment
âSuperheatedâ scissor lift market spurs new entrants Pettibone, LGMG. Can they succeed?
Editorâs Note: Since this article published, LiuGong has also entered the U.S. scissor lift market. You can read about that here and the Chinese manufacturerâs deepening involvement in North America here. Craig Paylor, former president of JLG, was looking to add some scissor lifts in 2018 as an additional revenue stream to his truck distribution business. [âŚ]
February 24, 2020
Construction Equipment
Terex sales fall 15.6 % in 4Q; down 3.6 % for 2019
Terex says its 4Q 2019 net sales of $885.0 million were down 15.6 percent versus the 4Q 2018. For the full year, net sales were $4,353.1 million, compared to $4,517.2 million in 2018, a decrease of 3.6 percent. âOur fourth quarter operating results were generally in-line with our expectations on lower revenue and reflect continued [âŚ]
February 19, 2020
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