JLG has been awarded a USD6.7 million contract from the US Army for its all-terrain lifter army system (ATLAS) vehicles to be used in overseas military operations.
The machines, designed to operate in rough terrain conditions, are expected to provide much-needed equipment for troops building schools and bridges in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Congressman Bill Shuster, a member of the armed services committee, said JLG Industries was playing an important role in helping rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan through the contract.
"Construction of sewer lines, roads and infrastructure remains a critical component to advancing democracy in these regions," Shuster said.
JLG director of military programs David Peacock said that, as well as providing necessary equipment for US troops, winning the contract helped JLG achieve longer-term goals.
"Supporting our customers is very important to us and our commitment to offer value-added products and services continues to drive our position as the world's leading producer of access equipment," he said.
The contract is scheduled to be completed by September 30, 2007.