Terex gets massive order from Bigge at ConExpo

06 April 2017

From left to right: Josh Bowman, Brian Noga, Reid Settlemier, Weston Settlemier (Bigge) John Garriso

From left to right: Josh Bowman, Brian Noga, Reid Settlemier, Weston Settlemier (Bigge) John Garrison, Steve Filipov (Terex Cranes), Joe Nelms, Thom Bostrom (Bigge), Dean Barley (Terex Cranes)

Bigge Crane and Rigging Co., made a substantial equipment investment at ConExpo 2017 with a 27 unit order with Terex Cranes that includes eight rough terrain cranes, two boom truck cranes, nine truck cranes, two all terrain cranes and six tower cranes. The new Terex and Demag models will be added to Bigge’s sales inventory and massive rental fleet over the next several months. Headquartered in San Leandro, CA with locations throughout the United States, Bigge is in its 101st year of operations and has one of North America’s largest equipment fleets.

“We are proud to be able to offer our customers Terex and Demag quality crane products,” says Bigge’s president & CEO, Weston Settlemier. “We’ve worked with the team at Terex Cranes for decades, and they have always been committed to developing quality equipment with innovative features and providing outstanding service. Their recently implemented manufacturing centralization strategy that consolidated U.S. production at its updated Oklahoma City facility is just one of the many reasons we trust Terex Cranes to always deliver the best-in-quality.” 

The Bigge 27-unit order was initially only for 21 cranes, however, after the show week progressed, the Bigge team came back to the Terex booth to add five CTT 721 and one CTL 430 tower cranes to the order.

Prior to this large order, Bigge had purchased more than 500 Terex cranes throughout its 101-year history.

In addition, Bigge has been a close partner with Terex, and instrumental in the development of the new RT 100US rough terrain crane. “Customer input on product innovations is important to our organization,” says Steve Filipov, president of Terex Cranes. “In addition to being a valued customer and trusted distributor, Bigge has also played a pivotal role in product innovation. Gathering input from customers like Bigge helps to ensure we’re building machines to meet the unique needs of all our customers.” 

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