Dozier Crane Deploys First Terex TRT 55US
Dozier Crane deploys first Terex TRT 55US rough terrain crane on Georgia energy infrastructure project.
May 19, 2026 - Dozier Crane & Machinery has deployed the first Terex TRT 55US in the United States, marking the global debut of the model in active field use following its unveiling at CONEXPO 2026.
The 50-ton rough terrain crane was delivered to a long-standing partner of Dozier and is currently operating in Savannah, Georgia, on a major energy infrastructure project supporting relay and substation work for Georgia Power. The unit is being rented to R.R. Cassidy for the jobsite application.
Dozier, a North American Terex dealer with more than 20 years of representation, operates a fleet that includes models such as the TRT 40US and TRT 100US. The TRT 55US is the latest addition and has been deployed in standard configuration for the project.
The crane features a 122.7-foot (37.4-meter) boom and supports three telescoping modes to provide operational flexibility. According to Dozier, the machine was selected for its 50-ton lifting capacity, compact design and load chart performance suited to the demands of the project.
The TRT 55US also has a compact footprint, measuring 8.11 feet (2.47 meters) in width, and is designed for off-road mobility combined with load performance across a full working radius.
Performance and fleet management capabilities are supported by TEOS and T-Link systems, which provide real-time monitoring, remote access and operational data for fleet oversight.
“As a long-standing partner of the North American rough terrain division, we are proud to be the first company globally to take delivery of the TRT 55US,” said Matt Greenspan, vice president, Dozier Crane & Machinery.
Andreas Ernst, president, Raimondi North America, said: “The sale of the TRT 55US to Dozier underscores our customer-centric approach and commitment to the evolving needs of the North American market, where compact design, strong load performance and reliability in demanding jobsite environments are essential.”
Dozier’s technical and operations teams completed product training at the Raimondi North America service hub, covering machine functionality, control systems and maintenance practices to support field operations.



