Magna, the Terex brand established in 2024 for large-scale operations, held its first open house in Nashville.
With more than 100 people in attendance, Terex says the event showcased a working demonstration of a full fleet of Magna equipment. The event was held at Park City Stone, which is a customer of Powerscreen Crushing & Screening.
According to Terex, the equipment on display was an MT130J jaw crusher, an MT620H screener, an MT400C cone crusher, an MT620HR screener and an MC150 tracked conveyor.
The event also included a visit to the new Terex Parts facility in Louisville, Kentucky. The 150,000-sq.-ft. facility provides parts to distributors and customers across North America.
“The opening of the new parts facility in Louisville is a major advantage for our customers,” says Alan Coalter, president of Powerscreen Crushing & Screening. “Having critical parts readily available within the U.S. significantly enhances our ability to support large-scale machinery and ensure minimal downtime. It’s a key factor in delivering the reliable, consistent operational support our customers demand across the region.”
Neil McIlwaine, business line director for Magna, was pleased with how the open house came together.
“This event is a clear example of what can be achieved when innovative equipment, tailored financial solutions and robust aftersales support come together,” McIlwaine says. “The introduction of Magna, backed by strategic financing and enhanced parts availability through the new Louisville facility, created the perfect foundation for Park City Stone to scale up operations confidently. The result is not only an impressive showcase of capability, but a sustainable solution for high-volume production.”
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