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Terex excavators for Belgian company

Belgian Terex distributor, Terex Kemp, is supplying 18 excavators to Groep Verbraeken Construction in a deal that the company says should help instil confidence in the Belgian construction industry. Terex Kemp, the main Terex distributor for Belgium since 2003, is delivering ten TC35 and five TC48 compact crawler excavators, alongside three TW85 compact wheeled excavators. The company's sale of Terex excavators follows two prior successful months, which saw them sell more than 55 machines in July and August
March 2, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
The Terex TC35 at work in Belgium
Belgian 1222 Terex distributor, Terex Kemp, is supplying 18 excavators to Groep 3567 Verbraeken Construction in a deal that the company says should help instil confidence in the Belgian construction industry.

Terex Kemp, the main Terex distributor for Belgium since 2003, is delivering ten TC35 and five TC48 compact crawler excavators, alongside three TW85 compact wheeled excavators. The company's sale of Terex excavators follows two prior successful months, which saw them sell more than 55 machines in July and August.

Tom Vendelmans, director of Groep Verbraeken Construction, says: "These days, competitive pricing is very important to us, but we were also impressed by the approach of Kemp and its employees. We have 130 pieces of equipment, so spare parts and responsive service are also top of our list of requirements. In this respect, Kemp is the perfect partner for us."

Ben Kemp, owner and director of the Kemp group says: "We have invested significantly in our company and believe in Terex as a leading brand."

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