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OPS to distribute Terex ADTs in Australia

Terex Trucks has appointed OPS Equipment as its official dealer in Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory to support and supply its articulated haulers

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Terex Trucks’ 38t capacity Generation 10 TA400

Terex Trucks’ 38t capacity Generation 10 TA400

Founded in 1989, OPS provides equipment sales, service, and consultation to customers active in the mining, screening, crushing, washing, block making, earthmoving and construction industries.

The addition of Terex Trucks will enable OPS to broaden its portfolio and offer customers all three articulated haulers manufactured by the Motherwell, UK-based company. OPS will also deliver an extensive aftermarket care service to minimise costs, maximise uptime and productivity, helping to ensure customer satisfaction.

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Clement Cheong, director of sales and marketing APAC at Terex Trucks, commented: “OPS prides itself on providing quality support to its customers in the segments served, which include mining, earthmoving, civil construction and quarries, and these are areas that fit extremely well with Terex Trucks’ client base. The company has gained a good reputation in the market for the products and services it delivers, and we are confident that OPS will bring the same enthusiasm to Terex Trucks’ customers.”

Shane Czerkasow, managing director of OPS, said: “OPS is delighted to partner with Terex Trucks in WA, SA and NT. We believe the two organisations’ values and objectives are aligned, such as the simplicity of product for maximum operational effectiveness, quality customer service and a leading, first class aftermarket back up offering. OPS is committed to providing all our existing and new Terex Trucks customers with a new level of service and support and look forward to fostering a long partnership with Terex Trucks.”

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