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Posted May 5, 2020

Terex AWP announces Q1 2020 results

Terex Corporation announced a first-quarter 2020 loss from continuing operations of $(24.7) million, or $(0.35) per share, on net sales of $833.6 million.


During this quarter, the reported income from continuing operations was $57.2 million, or $0.79 per share, on net sales of $1.1 billion. This compares to income from continuing operations, as adjusted, of $62.3 million or $0.87 per share in the first quarter of 2019.

The Terex AWP business segment reported net sales of $511.7 million, down 29.7% vs. Q1 2019 driven by challenging global markets. Global Terex AWP backlog totalled $717 million and bookings in the quarter were $498 million.

 “First and foremost, we have taken measures to prioritize the health and safety of our team members, families and customers during the COVID-19 pandemic,” says John L. Garrison, Jr., Terex Chairman and CEO.

“While the first two months of the year met our expectations, during March, global economic activity, including customer capital equipment purchases, sharply contracted. In response to this unprecedented situation, we swiftly implemented safety, financial, and production actions,” Garrison says.

“Production was quickly reduced in our global facilities due to customer demand and local government mandates. We are beginning to gradually and safely resume operations in response to customer demand and as permitted by government mandate. The current status of our operations can be found on the Terex website under the COVID-19 resources section,” says Matt Fearon, President of Terex AWP.

“In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Genie team brainstormed on how to help our local communities in Washington State, which endured the first major COVID-19 outbreak in the United States. The team produced and donated 4,500 protective face shields for local medical professionals in Seattle (Washington). In Watertown (South Dakota), Terex Utilities received a request from a local vocational college to use our 3D printer to help make parts needed for face shields. Thanks to the efforts of our Terex Utilities team, approximately 1,000 shields were distributed to healthcare providers in South Dakota and Minnesota,” Fearon adds

For more information on Terex Corporation’s first quarter 2020 results, visit Terex Announces First Quarter 2020 Results.

For more information on Genie products and services, visit www.genielift.com.

 

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