Environmental Solutions Launches New Center of Excellence in Bengaluru
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Environmental Solutions Launches New Center of Excellence in Bengaluru

Environmental Solutions (ES), a business segment of Terex Corporation and global leader in environmental equipment and technology, has inaugurated its new technical Center of Excellence in Whitefield, Bengaluru. The facility expands ES’s global presence and strengthens its ability to serve customers worldwide.

The Terex India R&D Center, Environmental Solutions (TIRC ES), joins ES’s established network of Centres of Excellence in Austin, Texas; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and San Diego, California. The Bengaluru team will focus on digital innovation, Refuse Collection Vehicle (RCV) and Stationary product development (compactors and balers), while also providing technical and manufacturing engineering support for ES brands including Heil®, Marathon® and 3rd Eye®.

Spanning 17,700 square feet, the facility includes a dedicated electrical laboratory and specialised areas for hardware and software testing. It also houses a 5,600 sq ft test laboratory for lifecycle testing in support of product development. The centre is staffed by 160 team members who transitioned from Dover India on 1 July, following Terex’s acquisition of Environmental Solutions Group from Dover Corporation in October 2024.

“TIRC ES is part of a global engineering network that enhances agility, innovation, and operational continuity,” said Vikram Sikand, Vice President of Engineering & Product Management. “This model allows us to serve global markets more efficiently, scale rapidly, and accelerate the delivery of next-generation technologies.”

The inauguration included a traditional Indian Pooja ceremony, followed by onboarding and a welcome from leadership teams across the organisation.

“We’re thrilled to officially welcome this highly skilled and dedicated team to Environmental Solutions,” said Pat Carroll, President of Environmental Solutions. “This opening is a major milestone in our growth strategy, and we are grateful for the commitment of our new team members during this transition. I also want to thank the cross-functional teams who made this possible under tight timelines. It’s a powerful example of what we can accomplish together.”

The new centre bolsters Terex’s global innovation capabilities and reaffirms its commitment to developing smart, sustainable solutions for customers across the environmental equipment and technology sector.

Picture caption: Simon Meester, Terex President and CEO, cuts the ribbon to inaugurate the new TIRC ES Center of Excellence in Bengaluru on 25 August 2025. Also present were Amy George (right), Chief Human Resources Officer, Terex, along with leaders and team members from Terex TIRC ES operations.

Environmental Solutions (ES), a business segment of Terex Corporation and global leader in environmental equipment and technology, has inaugurated its new technical Center of Excellence in Whitefield, Bengaluru. The facility expands ES’s global presence and strengthens its ability to serve customers worldwide.The Terex India R&D Center, Environmental Solutions (TIRC ES), joins ES’s established network of Centres of Excellence in Austin, Texas; Chattanooga, Tennessee; and San Diego, California. The Bengaluru team will focus on digital innovation, Refuse Collection Vehicle (RCV) and Stationary product development (compactors and balers), while also providing technical and manufacturing engineering support for ES brands including Heil®, Marathon® and 3rd Eye®.Spanning 17,700 square feet, the facility includes a dedicated electrical laboratory and specialised areas for hardware and software testing. It also houses a 5,600 sq ft test laboratory for lifecycle testing in support of product development. The centre is staffed by 160 team members who transitioned from Dover India on 1 July, following Terex’s acquisition of Environmental Solutions Group from Dover Corporation in October 2024.“TIRC ES is part of a global engineering network that enhances agility, innovation, and operational continuity,” said Vikram Sikand, Vice President of Engineering & Product Management. “This model allows us to serve global markets more efficiently, scale rapidly, and accelerate the delivery of next-generation technologies.”The inauguration included a traditional Indian Pooja ceremony, followed by onboarding and a welcome from leadership teams across the organisation.“We’re thrilled to officially welcome this highly skilled and dedicated team to Environmental Solutions,” said Pat Carroll, President of Environmental Solutions. “This opening is a major milestone in our growth strategy, and we are grateful for the commitment of our new team members during this transition. I also want to thank the cross-functional teams who made this possible under tight timelines. It’s a powerful example of what we can accomplish together.”The new centre bolsters Terex’s global innovation capabilities and reaffirms its commitment to developing smart, sustainable solutions for customers across the environmental equipment and technology sector.Picture caption: Simon Meester, Terex President and CEO, cuts the ribbon to inaugurate the new TIRC ES Center of Excellence in Bengaluru on 25 August 2025. Also present were Amy George (right), Chief Human Resources Officer, Terex, along with leaders and team members from Terex TIRC ES operations.

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