With several Terex plants still operating in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are some that are closed and eyeing an April comeback, according to the company. The list below shows the facilities expecting to reopen on April 13th:

  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Moses Lake, WA
  • Redmond, WA
  • Rock Hill, SC

In the meantime, there are plants that are fully operational including Huron, SD; Watertown, SD; and Changzhou, China.

“We are shipping equipment,” Terex says. “Parts operations, parts fabrication, service centers, logistics and shipping operations are running.”

Terex’s statement continued, “We remain well-positioned to serve customers through a number of channels. These include the websites parts.terex.com, gogenielift.com, and utilitiesparts.terex.com, in addition to Terex Service Centers and call centers.”

Terex is also adapting to the pandemic by continuing technician support to their customers with virtual service in the form of phone calls, video conferences, etc. – Marcia Doyle, Equipment World.

The company is doing everything in their power to continue support of essential businesses during this time, and they plan to get back to business as usual as soon as possible.