Terex Minerals Processing Systems hosts conference and open day in Oklahoma City

On Monday, October 12, 2015 over 100 distributors, who represent Terex Minerals Processing Systems in the Americas arrived in Oklahoma City, Iowa for the Terex MPS Americas Distributor Conference and Open Event 2015, hosted over three days.

After a welcome reception on the Monday evening a full day Conference was held on Tuesday. Distributors were given business updates about Terex Corporation, the Terex Materials Processing Business segment and the strategy and vision of Terex MPS for 2016. In the afternoon, product forums were held where Distributors were informed of the Product Roadmap for all Terex MPS products, including crushers, screens, portable and modular equipment.

On Wednesday distributors and Terex team members moved to the impressive facilities of the Terex OKC site. A further business conference was held in the morning where Terex MPS operations, parts, service, support and marketing teams shared their plans for 2016 and beyond.

Nine machines were exhibited, with representation from the modular and portable product portfolio. A highly experienced team of engineers, product managers and sales representatives were on hand for machine tours and application discussions.

Terex Minerals Processing Systems Market Area Director, David Quail said, “We were delighted that so many of our distributors attended this important event. It is critical that we form and maintain strong partnerships with our distributors — this is key to both our successes and these types of events create that platform. We have a very strong heritage with our legacy brands and this has afforded us an unrivalled breadth of product portfolio that we are extremely proud of. Terex MPS has a strong future ahead in providing crushing and screening solutions to customers in the mining, aggregates, industrial minerals and demolition materials recycling segments.”
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