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Terex Trucks shows faith with extended ADT support

Terex Trucks has launched the Generation 10 range of articulated dump trucks (ADT) in the North American market at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG show in Las Vegas. The trucks feature an upgraded cab environment, new engine canopy, efficient Tier 4 engines and smoother transmissions, all aimed at improving productivity and performance for the customer.
March 9, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
The Generation 10 TA400 comes with a three year warranty, three year finance deal and three years of telematic support

8081 Terex Trucks has launched the Generation 10 range of articulated dump trucks (ADT) in the North American market at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG show in Las Vegas.

The trucks feature an upgraded cab environment, new engine canopy, efficient Tier 4 engines and smoother transmissions, all aimed at improving productivity and performance for the customer.

The company is backing the trucks with a ‘333’ offer, providing three-year finance deals, three-year warranties and three years of telematic support. In addition Terex Trucks has announced that it is introducing a two-year, 6,000-hour warranty on all factory-approved spare parts.

Gary Bradburn, aftermarket commercial manager at Terex Trucks, said: “We’re committed to product quality and customers making a distinction between us and low-cost alternatives is important. We stand completely behind the products we manufacture in Motherwell, as they’re unmatched and so it’s only right that we make a grand statement.”

Three years after the company was acquired by 7659 Volvo Construction Equipment, Terex Trucks continues to make improvements to manufacturing and customer service. Almost 50% of the firm’s dealers have been replaced, with both Volvo outlets and independent dealers adopting the brand, to provide increased levels of customer support and back-up.

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