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07.12.2016

Terex to restructure German crane production

Terex Cranes is to close its production facility in Blieskastel-Bierbach, Germany, part of the company’s Zweibrücken operations. 300 employees will be affected, some of the sites functions will be relocated to its other facilities in the area, Dinglerstraße in Zweibrücken and Wallerscheid, while some operations will be contracted out.
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Terex cranes operation in Bierbach


The administration office building in Dinglerstraße is also to be sold off, with staff based there moving closer to final production at the nearby Wallerscheid plant, where All Terrain cranes are assembled.
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Terex Cranes Dinglerstraße in downtown Zweibrücken


Recently appointed president Steve Filipov informed employees at an assembly on Tuesday morning, at which he discussed possible outcomes of the changes in terms of redundancies and transfers etc… The move is part of his plan make the company more efficient and responsive which is expected to result in global head reduction of around 25 5o 30 percent. The full details of the changes in Germany, will only be finalised following consultations with the employees, following discussions and negotiations with the works council.
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Terex Cranes Wallerscheid


The aim is to fully implement the final plans by mid 2017, the move comes on the back of the loss of the old PPM plant in Monceau les Mines which currently manufactures Terex All Terrain cranes under 100 tonnes. The plant has been included in the sale of the Port and Material Handling division to Konecranes which is expected to complete at the end of the year. The crane production has been moved to other Terex plants.

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Al Lindner
You mean that name change back to DeMag didn't fix all of the problems?

Dec 8, 2016