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Raimondi unveils expanded Terex crane lineup

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Raimondi Group showcased its newly integrated Terex Tower Cranes and Terex Rough Terrain Cranes ranges at Conexpo 2026 in Las Vegas, marking the first major exhibition appearance following the acquisition.

Led by group CEO Luigi Maggioni, a joint delegation from both divisions welcomed visitors and presented the latest lifting solutions developed for international markets.

One of the highlights was the Terex TRT 55US rough terrain crane, a new 55-tonne model designed specifically for the North American market. The crane features optimised mobility, an improved load chart and an advanced control system aimed at enhancing performance and operational efficiency. The model generated strong interest during the exhibition, with the first two units sold onsite.

Terex Tower Cranes and Terex Rough Terrain Cranes exhibited at CONEXPO 2026 under Raimondi Group 2

The group also unveiled the Terex CTL 712-45 luffing jib tower crane, developed to meet evolving market requirements. The new crane combines high lifting performance with improvements in smart assembly solutions and advanced technological features designed to simplify installation and enhance productivity on site.

“These machines highlight the Group’s commitment to engineering excellence, market-focused innovation and practical solutions for clients worldwide,” said Lee Maynard, global sales director.

In addition to showcasing new equipment, the event served as an opportunity for Raimondi Group to strengthen relationships with its international dealer network and customers. Visitors from Canada, the United States, Latin America and Europe met with the team to discuss new projects and business opportunities.

Terex Tower Cranes and Terex Rough Terrain Cranes exhibited at CONEXPO 2026 under Raimondi Group 3

Particularly strong interest came from Latin America, where customers from Chile, Mexico, Peru and Colombia explored opportunities to expand the use of rough terrain cranes in the region.

This first joint exhibition as a unified group reflects our shared commitment to innovation, market-focused solutions and global collaboration,” said Luigi Maggioni, group CEO of Raimondi Cranes. “The enthusiasm from clients and partners, especially in the Americas, confirms that we are building strong momentum for the future.”

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