by Richard Buckley, Editor, Business Eye

Terex Corporation has unveiled its new £12 million facility in Campsie, Londonderry to a reception of over 100 representatives from educational, political and business institutions in the area. The new 105,000 square foot facility manufactures heavy equipment for Terex Ecotec (waste management and recycling) and mobile conveyors, creating 100 jobs for the local region.


Speaking at the official opening, Kieran Hegarty, President, Terex Materials Processing said, “As people, businesses and governments become more aware of their carbon footprint we’re seeing enormous growth in demand for environmental equipment globally. We’re excited that Terex Campsie has started producing equipment to cater for this market—the type of equipment capable of processing construction and demolition waste or everyday waste from your home—to be exported all over the world.”

Manufacturing at Terex Campsie is well underway with almost 40% of the initial 100 jobs filled. Hegarty explains, “We’ve a fantastic local team now in place and trained in our world-class manufacturing processes. But we don’t stop there. Terex has ambitious plans for growth and just as important as this new facility and filling our current vacant positions is in developing and retaining our people so we have the skills needed to deliver our ambitious growth plans.”

As part of the opening celebrations, local schools toured the Terex Campsie facility and learned about career opportunities at Terex. Hegarty continues, “We’ve worked closely with schools and colleges at our other Northern Ireland locations and this work is extremely important to ensure a strong future talent pool. Whether you are an apprentice, an engineer or recent graduate, interested in engineering, manufacturing, finance, sales and marketing, administration, or human resources, Terex provides a structured career path with the ability to grow, innovate and help shape the future of our company and industry.”

Hegarty concludes, “Northern Ireland is an extremely important manufacturing location for Terex, with nine sites in Northern Ireland—across Dungannon, Omagh, Ballymoney, Lurgan, employing over 1,800 people. From supply chain benefits, exports, and jobs, these Terex facilities deliver significant economic benefits to each of the local areas where we operate, and Northern Ireland as a whole.”

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Kieran Hegarty of Terex with the Deputy Mayor of Derry & Strabane, Cara Hunter, and local students Aodhan McGilloway (Foyle College) and Abbie Clifford (St. Mary's College)

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