Terex MPS facility unaffected by Roadbuilding sale

By |  February 14, 2013

The recent announcement of certain Terex Roadbuilding product lines being sold to Fayat, and changes in the Roadbuilding line manufactured in Oklahoma City will not affect the Terex Minerals Processing Systems (MPS) products built there. The Oklahoma City plant remains a Terex facility and is not included in the Fayat transaction.

Terex MPS includes a range of crushing equipment and wheeled plants that originally joined the Terex portfolio as part of the Cedarapids acquisition in 1999. These products have been fully integrated into the comprehensive MPS product line, and have been manufactured at the Terex facility in Oklahoma City for more than 2 1/2 years. The former Cedarapids businesses have been managed separately for several years, with crushing and screening equipment as part of the Terex Materials Processing segment, while Roadbuilding products have been part of the Terex Construction segment.

Terex MPS will continue to build jaw crushers, cone crushers, impactors and wheeled plants in Oklahoma City, along with screens, feeders and vertical shaft impact crushers in Durand, Mich. Other segments of Terex will also continue operations in Oklahoma. The MPS product offering is not changing as a result of the sale of the roadbuilding product lines that are being sold.

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