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Terex Trucks developing presence in Kazakhstan

Scottish manufacturer Terex Trucks is increasing its presence in Kazakhstan, having recently exhibited at the Kazcomak 2017 exhibition. This is the 14th edition of Kazcomak, which took place at the Atakent IEC in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
December 18, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Terex Trucks aims to capture a growing share of the market for rigid chassis and articulated haulers in Kazakhstan
Scottish manufacturer 8081 Terex Trucks is increasing its presence in Kazakhstan, having recently exhibited at the Kazcomak 2017 exhibition. This is the 14th edition of Kazcomak, which took place at the Atakent IEC in Almaty, Kazakhstan.

The Scottish heavy equipment manufacturer highlighted its collaboration with its official dealer in the region, Eurasia Machinery, for service support.

Kazakhstan has a substantial extraction industry, which is why Terex Trucks is keen to further develop its profile in the country. Through Eurasia Machinery the firm supplies both its rigid trucks and articulated haulers into Kazakhstan.

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