
New Zealand Receives Precision-Made Sprockets for Hitachi ZX200-5B
Another successful dispatch on the books—this time to New Zealand. A fresh
Terex Corporation is an American worldwide manufacturer of lifting and material-handling plant 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, bulk-material hauling machines, road-paving machines, and container-port cranes. The Terex name has its origins as a division of General Motors. Due to a 1968 Justice Department ruling, General Motors was required to stop manufacturing and selling off-highway trucks in the United States for four years and divest the Euclid brand name. GM coined the “Terex” name in 1968 from the Latin words “terra” (earth) and “rex” (king) for its construction equipment products and trucks not covered by the ruling.
Another successful dispatch on the books—this time to New Zealand. A fresh
Track tension is one of the most overlooked maintenance points on a
In a world where fuel costs continue to climb and jobsite demands
When your machine is on the move, working through tough terrain and