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Terex to sell Demag Mobile Cranes business to Tadano for $215 million

The agreement includes the stock acquisition of 8 subsidiaries of Terex as well as certain assets related to the Demag Business

Terex to sell Demag Mobile Cranes business to Tadano for $215 million
Terex to sell Demag Mobile Cranes business to Tadano for $215 million

Terex Corporation has agreed to sell its Demag Mobile Cranes business to Tadano Ltd. for an enterprise value of approximately $215 million. The agreement includes the stock acquisition of 8 subsidiaries of Terex as well as certain assets related to the Demag Business such as Demag’s manufacturing facilities in Zweibrucken, Germany.

Tadano aims to expand its global presence with the goal of becoming No. 1 worldwide in the lifting equipment industry. Through the acquisition of Demag, Tadano further seeks to meet customer needs with the addition of lattice-boom crawler cranes to its product lineup, as well as the enhancement of its line of all terrain cranes. 

The sale, which is subject to government regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions, is targeted to close in mid-2019.

John L. Garrison, chairman and CEO, Terex, said: “The Demag Mobile Cranes business has been part of our company for almost two decades and produces world class products. The dedicated Demag Mobile Cranes team members have made significant contributions to Terex and to the crane industry. The sale is based on strong industrial logic, as the Demag Mobile Cranes business will become part of a global crane company with complementary products and capabilities. We are pleased to have entered into this agreement with Tadano, a strategic buyer who values the Demag Mobile Cranes brand, technology, distribution network and team members.”

Koichi Tadano, representative director, president and CEO, Tadano Ltd., said: “This is a strategic acquisition that offers Tadano considerable scope for growth. The addition of the well-respected Demag brand of all terrain cranes and large crawler cranes range extends our product lines and options for customers.  The addition of the Demag branded mobile crane product lines will enhance our global position in this segment. We believe that the Zweibrucken facilities and its global team members, as well as the current distribution partners, are valuable to the future success of the business.”

Garrison added: “In addition to selling the Demag Mobile Cranes business, Terex will exit the North American mobile crane product lines manufactured in our Oklahoma City facility.  These changes will simplify our Oklahoma City operation, which will continue to produce telehandlers and re-manufactured units for our aerial work platforms segment and various products for our materials processing segment. Although we are exiting the OKC-based mobile cranes products, we will continue to sell parts, and offer service and support to our customers.”

Terex will continue to manufacture Terex utilities products at its Watertown, South Dakota facilities. Terex will also continue to manufacture Terex rough terrain cranes for the global market in Crespellano, Italy, Terex tower cranes in Fontanafredda, Italy, and Terex pick and carry cranes in Brisbane, Australia.