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Terex Trucks appointing new Qatar dealer

Terex Trucks is appointing Rumaillah Motors WLL as its new dealer for Qatar. This pivotal move is intended to boost dealer support for the haulers from Terex Trucks, which are built in Motherwell, Scotland. The Terex hauler brand has been well known in the Middle East for the last two decades and the move appointing Rumaillah Motors WLL as the dealer for Qatar strengthens support for this range. The partnership with Rumaillah Motors follows Terex Truck’s recent acquisition by Volvo Construction Equipment.
May 19, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
The TR100 rigid hauler is the top-of-the-range model in the Terex Trucks line-up
8081 Terex Trucks is appointing Rumaillah Motors WLL as its new dealer for Qatar. This pivotal move is intended to boost dealer support for the haulers from Terex Trucks, which are built in Motherwell, Scotland. The Terex hauler brand has been well known in the Middle East for the last two decades and the move appointing Rumaillah Motors WLL as the dealer for Qatar strengthens support for this range. The partnership with Rumaillah Motors follows Terex Truck’s recent acquisition by 7659 Volvo Construction Equipment.

Terex Trucks produces off-highway articulated dump trucks with payloads from 25-38tonnes, and rigid dump trucks with payloads from 41-91tonnes. These units are designed for heavy-duty hauling operations and enable high productivity even in extreme working conditions, which is especially beneficial in Qatar’s dry, dusty environment.

Rumaillah Motors is part of the Rumaillah Group. It provides material handling, aerial access and construction equipment across Qatar. Operating a fleet of product support units equipped with advanced diagnostic tools, the company operates a rapid customer service response 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.

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