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Discussion:  Wajax new Yale dealer in Canada
Number of messages: 8

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itsfixed
Alberta, Canada
rumor is Wajax has inked a deal with NACCO to be the Canada wide Hyster and Yale dealer ....about time, I say

Posted 14 Jan 2010 04:53 PM Reply  Report this message
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TimJ
Ontario, Canada
I don't think there is much truth to that one...but you never know.

we will see how it plays out.

Posted 15 Jan 2010 07:01 AM Reply  Report this message
TimJ
Ontario, Canada
itsfixed ... you might be right  the rumor mill sure is spinning especially in Western Canada.

Posted 20 Jan 2010 01:00 AM Reply  Report this message
67dave67
British Columbia, Canada
From what I hear they are only taking Alberta east to Manitoba. Sounds like they are setting up for the other provinces at a later date.

Posted 21 Jan 2010 02:29 AM Reply  Report this message
rwatts
British Columbia, Canada
westcon has officially broken away from the yale line in sask/manitoba on their own accord and mainline had theirs pulled from alberta.  wajax is holding taking care of service contracts; however, no news on dealership rights to yale....yet.
Harding remains untouched in BC

Posted 8 Feb 2010 02:35 PM Reply  Report this message
troy_m
Ontario, Canada

Hyster and Yale are made in the same plant anyway right?  this would make perfect sense for the dealer to carry both.

Posted 22 Apr 2010 10:54 AM Reply  Report this message
FORKLIFTCHICK
Alberta, Canada
It's probably going to be like komatsu/tusk. Poor US economy and too many lines coming out of the same factory so good bye tusk. I would imagine yale will see the same fate and all that will be produced is Hyster.

Posted 12 Aug 2010 07:22 AM Reply  Report this message
itsfixed
Alberta, Canada
yale and hyster are going to continue to be produced as before,  with no plans to eliminate yale, with wajax servicing both brands. The main change will be a seperate sales team selling yale.

Posted 20 Aug 2010 01:16 AM Reply  Report this message


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