Terex AWP Realigns Global Organization to Meet Local Customer Needs
Redmond, Wash.-based Terex Aerial Work Platforms, a business segment of Terex Corp., this week announced a realignment of its management team to better serve customers. The changes, which take effect Oct. 1, establish local management teams supported by a global infrastructure that reinforce Terex AWP as a global leader in work-at-height products.
“The environment for the aerial work platform industry is beginning to improve, and as the global economy gains strength, we need to be more flexible, responsive and local,” said Tim Ford, president, Terex AWP. "Traditionally strong aerial markets like North America and Europe are recovering and developing markets are accelerating their use of powered access equipment. 2011 and 2012 look like they will bring better times for our industry.
“Customers who buy Genie branded products have come to expect exceptional quality, high returns on invested capital and local support that is always available. Our organizational realignment emphasizes these three areas. As a market leader, it is vital that we leverage the strength of being global while presenting ourselves to customers as a local company in each market we serve. With last year’s opening of distribution and logistics operations in North Bend, Wash., and Roosendaal, the Netherlands, along with the anticipated fourth quarter start-up of a production facility in Changzhou, China, Terex AWP is investing globally to ensure customers around the world receive the same level of service, with products produced in local factories and sold and serviced by local staff.”
As part of the reorganization, the following reassignments were announced: Matt Fearon has been appointed vice president and general manager, AWP Americas. Fearon was most recently vice president and managing director for Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia (EMEAR). In this newly created role, Fearon will have full operating responsibility for AWP operations in North and South America, including sales, product development, manufacturing and aftermarket support. He brings 25 years of industry experience and leadership to this newly created position and has a strong background in product development and manufacturing. Fearon will be based in Redmond, Wash.Joe George, formerly vice president global sales & customer care, has been named vice president and managing director, AWP EMEAR. George will be based in Terex Corp.’s European office in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. As a global executive, having lived and worked in Asia, Canada and the U.S. George brings 32 years of general management experience to his new position and will have responsibility for AWP European based operations, including sales, distribution engineering and manufacturing.
XS Koo, who is based in Hong Kong, remains in his current role as vice president and managing director, Asia Pacific. All operations in Asia, including the anticipated fourth quarter start up of Terex AWP’s Changzhou, China, facility, are under his leadership. Having worked for leading global multinational companies for more than 20 years, Koo brings an expert understanding of Asian markets.
Siva Balakrishnan has accepted the newly created position as vice president and general manager, AWP market and channel development. A critical element to supporting Terex’s growth over the next several years will be to develop new products and services that augment our traditional offerings to retail rental operators. In this role, Balakrishnan will retain operating responsibility for AWP’s 14 service centers and two refurbishment centers, while bringing his 16 years of global experience to identifying and developing new revenue streams and channels of distribution.
Paul Caldarazzo has been appointed as vice president, AWP globalization. Having been with Terex since 1999, Caldarazzo brings a deep knowledge of lean manufacturing, production, after market and supply chain operations. In this new role, Caldarazzo will develop and deploy global strategies for engineering, supply chain and production as well as provide business wide leadership for the Terex Business System, the operating system that is based on lean manufacturing principles. “We can’t yet declare victory over this violent and deep downturn, but its grips are loosening,” said Ford,. “As I look ahead, I am more optimistic than ever that Terex has a very bright future. These organizational changes will be a catalyst that enables us to move ahead aggressively in support of new growth.”Terex Corp. is a diversified global manufacturer operating in four business segments: Terex Aerial Work Platforms, Terex Construction, Terex Cranes, and Terex Materials Processing.