Terex Campsie celebrates 5th anniversary

Terex Campsie, the manufacturing centre for leading Terex brands, including Terex Ecotec, Green-Tec, and ProStack, is proudly celebrating its fifth anniversary since opening in 2019.
Screening Static & Mobile / October 1, 2024
By Guy Woodford
The Terex Campsie team celebrating the production of its 1000th machine. Pic: Terex

Over the past five years, the facility has become a key engineering and manufacturing facility for Terex, playing an essential role in advancing its brands across the waste management, recycling, and bulk material handling industries.

Jonathan Hanna, General Manager of Terex Campsie, said: "These past five years have been a testament to the dedication, innovation, and passion of our team at Terex Campsie. From the very beginning, our goal was to be at the forefront of waste management, recycling, and conveying sectors, and today, we are proud to see how far we've come. Our team has made significant strides in production capacity, product development, and safety, and we  look forward to many more years of success."

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The Terex Campsie site - pictured this year - has grown significantly since its opening in 2019. Pic: Terex

In its first year, the facility welcomed a £12 million investment and quickly became home for Terex Ecotec and Terex  Conveying Systems. Just a year later, in 2020, a 30,000-square-foot expansion was completed, allowing for the addition of the ProStack product line. Production has seen substantial growth, with the facility reaching its 100th machine in  2020, 500th in 2022, and its 1,000th machine— the TDS 815 Slow Speed Shredder—in 2024. Throughout this growth,  the site has maintained a strong commitment to safety, celebrating 1,000 days without a lost-time incident in  September 2024. Employment at Terex Campsie expanded from 15 employees in 2019 to over 150 today, reflecting the site's ongoing development and investment in local talent.

Terex Campsie's expansion has not only facilitated the production of industry-leading products but also enabled the site to drive a proactive product development strategy. This approach has resulted in a 50% expansion of operations since 2019, and output has tripled compared to its early years. Terex Campsie continues to serve global markets,  exporting machines worldwide and reinforcing Terex's position as a leading manufacturer of advanced environmental and conveying equipment.

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The Terex Campsie original site in 2019. Pic: Terex

Jonathan Hanna, general manager of Terex Campsie, said: "The last five years have been an incredible journey and reaching our 1,000th machine production milestone was a proud achievement for the entire team. While current market conditions have presented challenges, we remain committed to focusing on innovation, safety, and operational efficiency. As we navigate these times, our focus is on building a resilient foundation that positions the site for future  growth and continued leadership in the waste management, recycling and conveying sectors."

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