Terex will showcase a comprehensive range of products and services at CONEXPO 2014 in a spacious outdoor exhibit located in the outdoor Gold Lot, booth number 1047. The Terex exhibit is designed to introduce the company’s latest products and reinforce its commitment to delivering customer-driven equipment and service solutions for the construction, infrastructure, quarrying, mining, shipping, transportation, refining, energy, utility and manufacturing industries.
The Terex Aerial Work Platforms, Construction, Cranes, and Materials Processing business segments will showcase new equipment, innovative safety features and unique service solutions. All of these offerings are designed to keep customers’ equipment up and running efficiently while lowering the cost of ownership to enhance their bottom line.
Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP)
Genie branded products, manufactured by Terex AWP, will be "taking you higher" at CONEXPO 2014 by enabling customers to reach new heights. The equipment displays will include innovative products such as the Genie SX-180 telescopic boom, the Genie GS-4069 bi-energy hybrid scissor lift, the Genie GTH-1544 telehandler and more.
Now in production, the Genie SX-180 boom is an engineering spectacle. It has a platform height of 180 ft. and can be driven at full height. The stowed length shrinks it down to a mere 47 ft. and the retracted width to 98 in., making it transportable without special over-width permits. The lift capacity is an impressive 750 lbs. The boom is suited for applications in the oil and gas industries, commercial construction, industrial construction and maintenance, wind farm applications, power stations and utilities and large metropolitan cities that require work at height.
The new Genie GS-4069 bi-energy hybrid scissor lift will also be on display. As part of the new Genie BE69 hybrid scissor lift series, it features two selectable operating modes to meet the needs of both outdoor jobsites with no onsite power, and indoor jobsites with noise and emission sensitive environments. Also on display will be three rough terrain Genie telehandlers, among other products.