September 16, 2011 at 4:25 PM
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Ring Power
ICUEE 2011 - The Demo Expo "Hands Down the Best Place for Hands On"
Ring Power is eagerly anticipating this year's ICUEE [pronounced I.Q.] at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville Kentucky. Held October 4-6, ICUEE is the International Construction & Utility Equipment Exposition. Also known as The Demo Expo, ICUEE is the best place for hands on demonstrations of construction and utility equipment operation. Attendees can operate the equipment themselves and explore the newest industry products and innovations.
The broad spectrum of equipment available to operate is the ultimate in competitive comparisons. An extensive education program complements displays of the latest equipment technology and product innovations. Ring Power will be on-site proudly representing our Terex Utilities line. Looking forward to seeing you there!
The event will feature:
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Over 950 exhibitors
Over 20,000 attendees
A comprehensive education program during the three-day exposition with sessions emphasizing industry issues and trends, management and applied technology
Machinery is exhibited in job-like conditions and attendees can experience first-hand equipment in action, working at ground level, underground and overhead.
Indoor and outdoor exhibits of equipment including (but not limited to):
Admixtures/Chemicals
Aerial/Digger Derricks
Attachments
Cable Equipment
Compaction Equipment
Components
Cranes
Drilling Equipment
Earthmoving Machinery
Electronics / Controls / Instrumentation
Engines/Components
Hand Tools
Hydro Excavation Equipment
Information Technology
Job-Site Products/Materials
Landscaping Equipment
Light Equipment
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Hydro Excavation Equipment
Information Technology
Job-Site Products/Materials
Landscaping Equipment
Lubricants
Overhead & Maintenance Equipment
Paving Equipment
Publications
Pumps
Recycling Equipment
Safety & Traffic Equipment
Service Providers
Sewer Equipment
Site Preparation
Testing Equipment
Tires
Tracked Vehicles
Trailers
Trenching & Shoring
Trenchless Equipment
Trucks/Truck Bodies/Accessories
Utility Locating Equipment
Vacuum Excavation Equipment
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June 11, 2008 at 4:30 PM
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Ring Power
Ring Power Corporation is pleased to announce their selection as the Florida distributor of Terex Utilities. Terex manufactures a broad range of equipment for use in various industries, including the construction, infrastructure, quarrying, mining, shipping, transportation, refining, and utility industries.
Terex is focused on its mission of delivering products that are reliable and cost effective and producing equipment that improves its customers' return on invested capital. Terex has expanded dramatically in recent years seeking to expand the product offering, improve geographic coverage and deliver value for Terex customers.
Kevin Robbins, Senior Vice-President of Ring Power stated, "The opportunity to partner with an industry leader like Terex Utilities allows us to continue bringing a well connected product portfolio to our customers in addition to realizing a great opportunity to expand our equipment offerings."
"Ring Power is a great addition to the Terex Utilities distribution team. Through their operational footprint, they will be able to reach the entire utility market for equipment sales and rental, but most importantly provide aftermarket service on a local basis," said George Ellis, Vice-President/General Manager of Roadbuilding & Utilities for Terex.
Ring Power will service the market with the Terex Utilities product line through their CAT Rental Store division effective June 1, 2008. The territory will be the state of Florida east of the Apalachicola River. The Aerial Devices and Derrick Digger models that will be included in the rental fleet beginning in July 2008 include:
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LT38
TCX55
TC55
HRX55
Commander 4047
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Hi-Ranger Telescopic Aerial Device with 43’ working height
Hi-Ranger Non-overcenter Material Handling Aerial Device with 60’ working height
Hi-Ranger Non-overcenter Material Handling Aerial Device with 60’ working height
Hi-Ranger Overcenter Material Handling Aerial Device with 60’ working height
Digger Derrick with 47’ maximum elevation
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