Terex Equipment Services relocates

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New location offers upgraded air and overhead crane support.
Terex Equipment Services (TES) has relocated its Commerce City, Colo., location to a new site in Aurora, Colo. The move significantly expands the square footage from 5,400 sq. ft. to 31,500 sq. ft.

“Our customers are increasingly expressing a need for repair and maintenance work performed by experts,” said Siva Balakrishnan, Terex Aerial Work Platforms vice president and general manager, global services. “This expansion is integral to the company’s value proposition of continuing growth and delivering value-added services for customers in the Rocky Mountain region.”

The facility will cater to customers with service needs of Genie® aerial equipment, Terex® utility equipment and all other equipment. The company said the new location also offers upgraded air and overhead crane support, which allows for inspection, repair and service for aerial, hydraulic, electric and hybrid equipment.

The Colorado Service Center, celebrating its 10-year anniversary of doing business in Colorado, has a team of 20 employees and Dave Vance, the new facility’s branch manager, reports directly to Richard Gunderman, director of operations TES, Terex AWP.

TES currently has 14 service centers and more than 200 field and service technicians located throughout the United States.
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