Raimondi Group CEO Luigi Maggioni has completed a series of townhall meetings across Terex Corporation’s Italian facilities, marking the company’s first official visits since acquiring key lifting divisions from the US-based manufacturer. The leadership roadshow aimed to meet employees, reinforce the Group’s strategic vision, and begin integrating the newly acquired teams into Raimondi’s expanding global operations.
The first visits took place on 5 November at the Crespellano facility in Bologna, home to Terex Rough Terrain Cranes. The Raimondi delegation was welcomed by the site’s senior leadership before Maggioni addressed employees during the division’s inaugural townhall. Emphasizing the centrality of this unit to Raimondi’s long-term ambitions, he said: “The rough terrain division plays a key role in our diversification strategy and is central to Raimondi’s mission of becoming a global leader in heavy lifting solutions.” He added that the Crespellano team’s “expertise, products, and commitment to excellence are essential pillars in building the future of our Group.”

The tour of the Crespellano production lines, led by Terex Rough Terrain General Manager Giancarlo Montanari, highlighted the craftsmanship, technical capability, and operational precision that underpin the facility’s long-standing legacy.

On 7 November, the Raimondi leadership team travelled to Fontanafredda, the headquarters of Terex Tower Cranes. CEO Luigi Maggioni and his delegation met employees across departments and toured the flat-top and self-erecting crane manufacturing lines. The day concluded with an all-hands meeting, during which Maggioni stated: “Today we bring together two Italian manufacturing legacies under a shared ambition. The complementarity of our products, combined with the passion and know-how of our teams, opens up new possibilities to strengthen our market position and redefine what’s possible in the tower crane segment.”

With integration now underway, Raimondi operates multiple business lines—including self-erecting and rough terrain cranes—positioning the Group to address a broader range of construction and infrastructure demands. The visits mark a significant first step in unifying teams across the newly acquired operations while promoting collaboration, transparency, and a people-first culture.

The roadshow will conclude later in November with Maggioni’s visit to Terex’s service and spare parts hub in Wilmington, USA.




