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Raimondi-Owned Terex Lifting Brands to Debut at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026
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Raimondi-Owned Terex Lifting Brands to Debut at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026

Terex lifting brands, now owned by Raimondi Cranes, will participate in CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, marking the group’s first public exhibition since the completion of the acquisition.

The showcase will follow Raimondi Cranes’ acquisition of Terex’s tower crane, self-erecting crane and rough terrain crane businesses, along with the associated US-based support infrastructure. The participation signals the group’s intent to strengthen its presence in the North American market under the expanded portfolio.

A key focus of the exhibition will be the rough terrain crane range, which has been engineered for versatility, performance and reliability in demanding construction environments. The range is positioned to support a wide variety of jobsite requirements across infrastructure, commercial and industrial projects.

The appearance at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 underlines Raimondi Cranes’ strategy to integrate the Terex lifting brands into its global operations, while continuing to invest in product development, customer support and market expansion.

Terex lifting brands, now owned by Raimondi Cranes, will participate in CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, marking the group’s first public exhibition since the completion of the acquisition. The showcase will follow Raimondi Cranes’ acquisition of Terex’s tower crane, self-erecting crane and rough terrain crane businesses, along with the associated US-based support infrastructure. The participation signals the group’s intent to strengthen its presence in the North American market under the expanded portfolio. A key focus of the exhibition will be the rough terrain crane range, which has been engineered for versatility, performance and reliability in demanding construction environments. The range is positioned to support a wide variety of jobsite requirements across infrastructure, commercial and industrial projects. The appearance at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 underlines Raimondi Cranes’ strategy to integrate the Terex lifting brands into its global operations, while continuing to invest in product development, customer support and market expansion.

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