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Terex Names Schoepplein President of Parts and Services

Boris Schoepplein, President, Terex Parts & Service

May 1, 2018 - Terex Corp. has appointed Boris Schoepplein as president, Terex Parts & Services, based in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, effective June 1, 2018.

He will report to John L. Garrison, president and CEO of Terex Corporation, and will serve on the company’s executive leadership team.

“Boris is a highly experienced general manager with a broad background in the machinery equipment industry, with strong expertise in leading global parts and services organizations,” Garrison said. “Parts and services is one of the three priority areas of the Execute to Win element of the Terex strategy. Boris will play an integral role in driving the parts-and-services component of our strategy across all of our business segments worldwide to help us grow the business and achieve our goal of becoming the industry leader in customer satisfaction.”

Schoepplein comes to Terex from AGCO Corp., where for the past 12 years he held senior leadership roles in parts and services. Since 2015, he served as vice president, global parts and  EAME aftersales and services. In that role, he held profit-and-loss responsibility for AGCO’s global parts business as well as the commercial and technical services business in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Before that, he was vice president, parts, initially for EAME and APAC, and then for global EAME. Earlier, he had been director in the strategy and integration team of AGCO Corp. AGCO is a global leader in the design, manufacture, and distribution of agricultural solutions.

Before joining AGCO, Schoepplein worked for 10 years in the German automotive practice of Accenture as a senior manager in the company’s strategy business line and Accenture’s automotive leadership team. He holds a University Diploma for Business Administration from Ludwig- Maximilian-University in Munich, Germany.




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