Deutz provides Terex with reman engines
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Deutz provides Terex with reman engines

Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Deutz Corporation is to provide Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) Reconditioning Services with Deutz Xchange remanufactured engines. These will be installed in reconditioned Genie aerial equipment - including boom lifts, scissor lifts and telehandlers – and have a three-year warranty. Deutz will provide ‘plug-and-play’, dressed Xchange engines with pre-installed mounting components and ancillary systems.

“Terex’s AWP Reconditioning Services provide customers with a cost-effective alternative to purchasing new machines,” said Bob Bartley, senior director of Genie product support and reconditioning. “The popularity of reconditioned Genie aerial equipment is increasing, due in large part to a strong warranty, short lead times and an excellent service network. Deutz Xchange engines support these elements that are mandatory for the success of our reconditioned units.” Terex’s reman operation is based in Oklahoma City, linking with Deutz’s own reman facility in Georgia, which is expected to increase engine production to meet Terex’s requirements.