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Myanmar order for Terex Trucks

The machines were ordered in two separate consignments, for nine units and with a further order for 10 more trucks made shortly afterwards. The 19 trucks are to meet anticipated demand in Myanmar, where LHM has been the official Terex Trucks dealer since 2013. LHM’s affiliated company, Aung Hein Min (AHM), based in Yangon, provides sales, marketing and service solutions for Terex Trucks customers. The 19 TR100 rigid dump trucks will be used for jade extraction in Myanmar, transporting earth, rock and jade.
December 10, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Leadway Heavy Machinery opted to buy a consignment of the TR100 rigid dump truck models from Terex Trucks for use at a site in Myanmar
The machines were ordered in two separate consignments, for nine units and with a further order for 10 more trucks made shortly afterwards. The 19 trucks are to meet anticipated demand in Myanmar, where LHM has been the official 8081 Terex Trucks dealer since 2013. LHM’s affiliated company, Aung Hein Min (AHM), based in Yangon, provides sales, marketing and service solutions for Terex Trucks customers. The 19 TR100 rigid dump trucks will be used for jade extraction in Myanmar, transporting earth, rock and jade.

The TR100 rigid hauler from Terex Trucks is said to suit the difficult working application in Myanmar. Key features include minimum maintenance needs and tough design suiting the design to the tropical monsoon climate of Myanmar. The TR100 rigid dump trucks are planned for delivery by the end of this year.

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