New Redmond facility for Genie

18 November 2015

The new Terex AWP facility in Redmond, Washington,  USA.

The new Terex AWP facility in Redmond, Washington, USA.

Terex AWP, the manufacturer of Genie lifts, will open the doors to its new Redmond facility in Washington, USA, in December.

Already located in Redmond, the manufacturer will consolidate buildings to provide more than 100,000 square feet of work space for its more than 400 team members. This move extends the deep history of the Genie team in the Northwest, as the company was started in Kirkland in 1966.

"Bringing our extended team from multiple buildings into a single location has been a long-term goal for me and I look forward to finally seeing us together,” said Matt Fearon, president, Terex AWP. "This is an opportunity to work in closer proximity, improve communications and increase the speed with which we serve our customers."

The new building will also serve as a focal point for visiting customers featuring a pictorial Genie history timeline, which coincides with the brand’s 50th anniversary in 2016. The building will also house a guest lounge, a glass showroom filled with a variety of Genie equipment, a training room and an auditorium.

The transition will take place in series of three moves, during December.

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