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Sterett Equipment is new Terex distributor

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10 September 2012

Sterett Equipment has been appointed Terex Cranes distributor for the states of Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois and Missouri in the USA.

"Sterett Equipment is a solid company with vast amount of experience in the crane industry," said Tony Marlin, regional sales director for Terex Cranes. "It is great to have them represent Terex Cranes as they will bring customers world class product support and service."

The distribution agreement includes all Terex models from the all terrain, rough terrain, crawler crane and truck crane product lines.

"Sterett Equipment and Terex have the same goal of making our customers successful," said Brent Porter, president, Sterett Equipment. "That's why I am confident, that with this relationship, Terex will be able to help our customers be successful and continue building the Terex and Sterett brands."

Founded in 1949, Sterett Equipment Co. serves a broad customer base from its Owensboro, KY home office.

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