Terex Cranes is renewing its focus in North America with two new appointments: Jonathan Caldwell to sale representative of tower cranes and Michael Goll to business development manager of rough terrain cranes.
Getting bigger all the time 12 February 2021
Stuart Anderson, president of Chortsey Barr Associates, analyses the evolution of the global offering for large rough terrain cranes from the first 80t machine in 1978 to today, with 24 models offering capacities of 90t or higher in the market.
Over recent years rough terrain cranes above 90t capacity have established themselves as by far the most important rough terrain class – indeed as one of the most important of any mobile crane class. Truly, this is a booming market and if evidence was needed, the accompanying table illustrates the impressive volume of new models recently developed.
Terex Cranes has appointed Andreas Ernst as its new general manager for the Americas.
Ernst will be based at Terex’s office in Wilmington, North Carolina and will be responsible for the rough terrain, tower crane and pick and carry business across the region, including sales, service and business development.
He joins Terex from Steinert USA, the subsidiary of German provider of sensor sorting and magnetic separation technology, where he was president for three years. Prior to that Andreas has held various positions at Sennebogen, selling and marketing material handling products.
Commenting on his appointment, Ernst says: “I am excited to join Terex Cranes Americas, a company that embodies my core values - putting the customer first, always keeping your word and supporting passion, diversity and real innovation. Together with the impressing support team in Wilmington, NC and other Terex locations we are continuing to develop an increased focus on individual ne
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