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Terex Upgrades Service Center in Washington

Mon January 28, 2019 - West Edition
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The Terex Service Center in Kent, Wash., provides easy access from both Seattle and Tacoma.
The Terex Service Center in Kent, Wash., provides easy access from both Seattle and Tacoma.

The Terex Service Center in Seattle, Wash., has relocated approximately 15 miles southeast of Seattle in Kent, Wash. The new location upgrades service and inspection capabilities and supports a broader market of equipment owners.

"We are excited about this new site as it is centrally located and provides easy access from both Seattle and Tacoma. These two markets are among the top five cities in Washington state," said Jerry Kienast, regional operations manager.

"The new facility is part of a broader strategic plan to invest in expanding service solutions for our customers. Moving to upgraded facilities enables us to fully leverage engineering, new product development and life cycle solutions to help equipment owners maximize fleet uptime — whether that fleet includes Terex electric utility aerials, digger derricks and auger drills, or Terex boom truck cranes, or Genie telehandlers, scissor and boom lifts," said Nick Cammisa, director, service sales.

The Kent location includes a 2,000 sq. ft. wash bay, concrete tilt up construction and 26 ft. ceiling height.

The relocation to Kent, Wash., follows the opening of a new Terex Service Center in Lancaster, Pa. Additional new or updated facilities are planned for other markets through 2022.

For more information, visit www.Terex.com.




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