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Terex Cranes Exhibits in Brazil

Terex Cranes exhibited a selection of port equipment products at CeMat and Intermodal in Sao Paulo.

Terex Cranes exhibited at CeMat April 4 through 7 at the Centro de Exposições Imigrantes, Sao Paulo, and Intermodal, April 5 to 7 at the Transamérica Exhibition Center, also in Sao Paulo, where it exhibited a selection of port equipment products made available through Equiport, Terex Cranes’ port equipment distributor in Brazil.

Products at CeMat included the Terex FDC 18K6, a nine-high stacking capacity empty container handler; Terex’s S-125 self-propelled aerial work platform equipped with a telescopic boom offering a vertical reach of up to 40.12 meters; the Terex GTH844 telescopic handler with a maximum reach of 13.5 meters and 3.7-tonne maximum lifting capacity.

Terex’s port equipment offering comprises a range of empty and full-container reach stackers, forklifts, front loaders, mobile harbor cranes, rubber-tired gantry cranes, rail-mounted gantry cranes and more.

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