Terex AWP adds training locations

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06 July 2009

Terex AWP (Aerial Work Platforms) is providing two new sites for service training at Terex facilities in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and Southaven, Mississippi.

Bob Bartley, Terex AWP's director of technical services said, "We recognize that service training on-site in our Redmond, Wash. facility can be more of a time and financial commitment than some customers are able to make in the current economic environment. As part of our Genie 360° efforts, these additional locations provide customers with training options."

Two courses will be offered each of which lasts two days: Genie electric and engine powered booms, and electric and rough terrain scissors. The classes cover product familiarisation, hydraulic and electrical systems, calibration, troubleshooting and product inspection.

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