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November 2013

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reporter | continued It's Dangerous Out There Terex to build compact track loaders for Vermeer ALWAYS BE SAFE Whether you work off the road or over the road, Bridgestone wants you to make safety your LESSONS IN SAFETY There is simply nothing more important than starting your shift safely and getting your series of short videos that you bridgestoneminingsolutions .com/safety T erex and Vermeer have entered into a partnership that will result in a Terex-built compact track loader for Vermeer. The Terex announcement says the CTLs are designed for forestry applications and are part of a private label agreement – meaning they will be sold under the Vermeer name. "This agreement represents a good opportunity for incremental volume to better leverage our manufacturing operations in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and drive additional operational efficiencies through our production and supply chain," said Dean Barley, vice president and general manager of Terex's Construction Americas and Global Aftermarket divisions. – Wayne Grayson shorts Ritchie Bros.' Blake to retire Bridgestone Commercial Solutions For your nearest Bridgestone Authorized Dealer, visit our website www.bridgestonetrucktires.com ©2013 Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 14 November 2013 | EquipmentWorld.com After 22 years with Ritchie Bros. and most recently nine as its CEO, Peter Blake has announced that he will step down from his position in May 2014 during the company's next annual meeting. In the meantime, Blake will remain CEO while the company's board of directors looks for his replacement. Internal and external candidates will be considered. In a prepared statement, Blake said he is proud of the company's evolution during the past decade and is confident that the company has established a platform for growth.

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