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Terex Materials Processing (Terex MP), a provider of aggregate, environmental, concrete, lifting and handling machinery, says it has acquired the Canadian company ProAll, a producer of mobile volumetric concrete mixers. ProAll’s main production is based in Olds, Alberta, and it operates a service and installation site in Keller, Texas.
The ProAll staff will report to Jason Talbot, a Terex MP vice president and general with responsibilities in North America and Australia. “ProAll will provide us with exciting prospects to expand into new markets and grow our knowledge and market share in the mobile concrete pouring industry,” Talbott says. “We look forward to embarking on this journey together with our new colleagues in Alberta and Texas.”
Larry Koop, co-owner and former managing director of ProAll, says, “For the past 50 years, ProAll has been a leader in mobile concrete delivery. This is something we are hugely proud of and one of the reasons that we feel so happy to have the opportunity to become part of the Terex MP family. The existing resources at Terex MP will bring huge benefits and global opportunities to our existing team and I am delighted to see their hard work pay off.”
The Terex MP business unit of New Jersey-based Terex also includes several brands that offer equipment used in recycling applications, including CBI, Cedarapids, EvoQuip, Finlay and Powerscreen, plus hydraulic scrap handler producer Fuchs. Earlier this month, Terex MP also acquired robotic sorting producer ZenRobotics.
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