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Further expansion plans for Terex Ballymoney

Terex Materials Processing’s Ballymoney facility

Major extension and facility upgrade set to further boost productivity and create 60 more local jobs

TEREX Material Processing are currently finalising plans for a major new investment at their Ballymoney fabrications facility in Northern Irelend. The site has already seen a multi-million-pound investment in 2022 with new laser cutting equipment and robot welding cells, and 2023 will see a further major expansion and facility upgrade.

The expanded site will host a new assembly hall and cranes, with a new powder coating line as well as contemporary office space and employee facilities.

 

Jonathan Hanna, director of fabrications - crushing and screening, commented: ‘This is an opportunity for us to further expand our team at Ballymoney. The team here have been performing to the highest standard and this investment is further evidence that Terex are willing to improve and build upon our success to date.

‘This upgrade will give us a world-class operation where we can create a safe, productive environment and a great place to work. With this multi-million local investment in the site, we hope to create further 60 new jobs here in Ballymoney and the surrounding area.’

Terex Materials Processing say planning has been submitted for this expansion and it is hoped that work can begin as soon as possible.

 

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