Terex showcased six new introductions across materials processing brands at Hillhead 2026
With 18 machines across seven brands, Terex displayed key advancements across the aggregate ecosystem

Terex Materials Processing reinforced the progression of its aggregates offering at Hillhead 2026, presenting 18 machines across seven brands, including six models introduced since Hillhead 2024 to serve the quarrying, construction, and recycling industries.
The lineup reflected the continued development of the portfolio, bringing together established products, recent introductions, and future-focused concepts across crushing, screening, conveying, and washing applications. Brands on display included Powerscreen, Finlay, EvoQuip, Terex Washing Systems, MAGNATM, Terex MPS, and MDS, with equipment positioned across both static displays and demonstration areas.
New Finlay washing and screening systems
Alongside established machines, new product introductions included the Finlay I-130RS and Terex Washing Systems AggreScrub P80 Logwasher with PreScreen.
Powerscreen showcased new and established machines
A central feature was the refurbished Powerscreen MK1, marking an important milestone for the brand in recognizing its 60-year heritage. This provided a contrast to two prototype machines, the Powerscreen 1000X Maxtrak and Finlay C-1540+.
MAGNA made its Hillhead debut
Hillhead 2026 also marked several key developments across the portfolio. MAGNA, launched in 2024 to address large-scale crushing and screening applications, made its Hillhead debut, while the EvoQuip compact range marked ten years since its launch at the show in 2016.
Terex MP also highlighted INNEX, its new digital platform designed to enhance the end-user experience through connected tools and data-driven insights.
Terex continues to develop higher-capacity equipment
Across the display, the focus remained on supporting operations in demanding environments, with continued development of higher-capacity equipment, hybrid solutions, and digital capabilities, supported by established distribution and aftermarket networks.
"Across Hillhead 2026, our presence demonstrates how legacy brands, evolved younger platforms, and new market entrants come together as a comprehensive portfolio built on proven experience and strengthened through modern and digital innovation," said Pat Brian, vice president, Terex Aggregates. "The common thread through all of it is improving the experience for the end user. That's about making equipment easier to operate, better supported, and more connected; while maintaining the versatility and performance our customers expect on site."







