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Terex Trucks’ make debut

Terex Trucks will be making history as the newly independent truck manufacturer exhibit for the first time at the event. The Motherwell, Scotland-headquartered firm will be presenting an impressive line-up of articulated and rigid haulers under new parent company, Volvo Construction Equipment. ADTs from Terex Trucks range from the 25tonne payload TA250 to the 38tonne payload TA400, with its 331kW engine and 23.3m³ heaped capacity. The off-highway RDTs range from the 41tonne payload TR45 to the 91tonne pay
February 6, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
Terex Trucks TA400 ADT will be part of the company’s keenly anticipated debut at INTERMAT 2015
8081 Terex Trucks will be making history as the newly independent truck manufacturer exhibit for the first time at the event.

The Motherwell, Scotland-headquartered firm will be presenting an impressive line-up of articulated and rigid haulers under new parent company, 7659 Volvo Construction Equipment.

ADTs from Terex Trucks range from the 25tonne payload TA250 to the 38tonne payload TA400, with its 331kW engine and 23.3m³ heaped capacity. The off-highway RDTs range from the 41tonne payload TR45 to the 91tonne payload TR100. Representing the Terex Trucks line-up at the exhibition will be the TA300 and TA400 ADTs and theTR60 RDT.

An international team of Terex Trucks experts will be in attendance at the booth to demonstrate and discuss the company’s products and services, including product specialists, parts, sales and senior management.

“As a standalone company but with the resources and expertise of a global leader in the construction equipment industry, Terex Trucks is stronger together as part of Volvo Construction Equipment,” said Paul Douglas, Terex Trucks longstanding managing director. “With a global dealer network and a long, distinguished reputation for producing high quality, reliable products Terex Trucks is in better shape than ever before. Intermat 2015 gives us the perfect opportunity to demonstrate this new confidence and showcase our commitment to products, customers and the dealers.”

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