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Remaining a competitive player in the mechanized equipment sector, Terex is forming a franchise under the Terex name brand. The company is incorporating their earlier brand names for a lot of their items in conjunction operations the Terex brand for a smooth transition process.|Terex has remained a competitive player in the material handling and industrialized equipment sector. They are working towards building a franchise under the brand name Terex by incorporating all of their previous brand names for many of the products used in conjunction business the brand Terex.} Currently, Terex goods are principally marketed under the Terex name. Many of the following historic brand names and transitional names include: ATC, Amida, American Truck Company, American, Advance, Bartell, Benford, Bendini, Bid-Well, CMI, CMI-Cifali, CMI Johnson-Ross, Cedarapids, Canica, Comedil, Demag, ELJay, Franna, Fermac, Finlay, Fuchs, Genie, Hi-Ranger, Jaques, Load King, Morrison, O&K, Peiner, PPM, Powerscreen, Pegson, Reedrill, Schaeff, Simplicity, Standard Havens, Tatra, TerexLift, Telelect and Unit Rig.
Terex has shown steady growth, acquiring PPM Cranes, in 1995 while divesting Clark Material Handling in 1995. In 1997 Terex acquires Telelect and Simon-RO. BPI Handlers in Baraga, Michigan is also acquired this same year.
Terex swiftly grew their mining and Crane operations with the acquisition of O&K mining, TerexLift, Gru Comedil, American Crane and Peiner. A Light Building business soon followed in 1999 when Terex acquired Amida, Bartell and Benford. They soon became a leader within the crushing and screening industry by buying Cedarapids, Powerscreen, BL Pegson, Re-Tech, and Finlay. Franna, Kooi and Princeton crane companies were also added to Terex in 1999.
By the year 2000, Terex extended into the Compact Equipment industry, buying Fermac who is a producer specializing in tractor loader backhoes. Their Light Construction business continued to expand business with the acquisition of Coleman Engineering. This same year, Terex divested Moffett, Kooi and Princeton.
In 2001, Terex expanded their Roadbuilding division operations with the acquisitions of CMI, Bid-Well, Load King, Atlas and Jaques.
A few of the purchases that took place in 2002 helped allow Terex to develop into a leader in their respective categories. Advance Mixer helped propel Terex into the concrete mixing industry, while Demag helped Terex Cranes become a leader in the crane industry. Acquiring German makers Fuchs and Schaeff placed Terex in a top position in the Compact Equipment class. Genie became a leading manufacturer of Aerial Work Platforms. This busy year was completed business with the purchases of EPAC and Pacific Utility, which offered company-owned distribution for Terex Utilities.
Tatra, a maker of heavy-duty lift trucks designed for on and off-road commercial and military purposes were purchased in 2003. Buying Combatel and Commercial Body the same year enabled Terex to continue to expand its company-owned Terex Utilities supply.