Under the theme Built to Last, the revitalised facility was revealed to local stakeholders, including First Minister Michelle O'Neill, at an official ribbon-cutting ceremony and celebration.
Following a tour of the new facility, First Minister of Northern Ireland Michelle O'Neill said: "Your new headquarters are really impressive. It's a physical demonstration of your success and a welcome statement of your future ambition. Your growth on this site since the original Powerscreen days is a testament to entrepreneurial spirit and resilience. You have been instrumental in growing an engineering cluster here. You have set the standard in terms of quality and product development, and you have been pioneers in research, development and innovation."
Sean Loughran, Powerscreen business line director & general manager, said: "As pioneers in mobile crushing and screening, we've always believed in building not just equipment but legacies. As Powerscreen approaches 60 years of operating, we understand the value of durability and innovation. Our new headquarters isn't just bricks and mortar; it's a testament to our commitment to lasting excellence. Built to Last isn't just a strapline for us; it's a promise to our team members, customers, and community—a promise of enduring quality, reliability, and progress."
The new headquarters on Coalisland Road includes a new 8,500 sq ft state-of-the-art office space, a modern wellness centre to promote team member wellbeing, and several energy-saving enhancements to reduce carbon emissions. The unveiling also represents the latest in a series of strategic investments by Terex to modernise its operations and bring its facilities into the digital age, such as the integration of robotic welding and automation systems to enhance efficiency and precision in manufacturing processes. Additionally, the implementation of job tracking and digital shop floor information systems has streamlined workflow management, and data capture technologies leverage valuable insights for continuous improvement and material management systems to optimise inventory levels and reduce waste.
Peter Doherty, maintenance & facilities manager at Terex Dungannon, said: "The main building has been reimagined to create a state-of-the-art office space that reflects Powerscreen's standing as a global market leader. As well as extending the footprint, the traditional cellular office accommodation has been replaced with open plan spaces that have been carefully arranged around modern working arrangements and informal collaboration areas."
Doherty continues: "Additionally, the building fabric has been upgraded to improve thermal efficiency along with the use of low energy fittings and products - reducing overall energy consumption in line with global Terex policy and targets to implement sustainable practices that minimises the environmental impact of our operations." In conclusion, the First Minister said: "It is companies like Terex that put us (Northern Ireland) on the map, and we are fortunate that you are located here. Your employment of thousands of people across the region is vital, and we are proud to have you as a key part of the community."