Terex AWP Sells Generator Product Line To Cummins Power Generation

Jan. 27, 2010
The Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) segment of Terex Corporation (NYSE:TEX) announced that it has exited the generator business as part of an overall strategic plan to focus on its core aerial equipment business. As a result, Terex AWP has sold the Terex generator product line to Cummins Power Generation for an undisclosed amount

The Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) segment of Terex Corporation (NYSE:TEX) announced that it has exited the generator business as part of an overall strategic plan to focus on its core aerial equipment business. As a result, Terex AWP has sold the Terex generator product line to Cummins Power Generation for an undisclosed amount.

“At this point in time, it makes sense for Terex AWP to focus on our core products, such as Genie aerial lifts, telehandlers and light towers,” said Brad Allen, Global General Manager of Scissors, Portables and Light Towers, Terex AWP. “The Terex line of generators offers Cummins an opportunity to vertically integrate and manufacture the same high-quality generators Terex has been private labeling for them during the past several years.”

Terex models are among the industry’s most heavy-duty generators, offering a range of power capacities from 30 KVA to 360 KVA. Features include enough capacity to carry 24 hours of fuel on board, a heavy-duty trailer and consistent, accurate voltage regulation.

Warranty support for Cummins-branded units will begin immediately. Warranty support for Terex-branded units will continue to the end of 2010. Parts support will be supplied by Terex AWP for 180 days from date of sale, at which point Cummins will assume parts support ownership.