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Hang Cha forklift trucks

Interested in reliable information on Hang Cha lift truck presence in GOOD OLD USA. Believe they have headquarters in Charlotte NC.
US Dealer network? Experience and reliabilitywith heart of line products?
Market share ranking in China? End user experience, comments, good or bad. Something else related I may have overlooked or forgotten?
Thank You in advance
  • Posted 8 Aug 2019 22:05
  • Discussion started by FMar
  • Florida, United States
FMar4lift
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Thanks Chuck, little bit familiar with FF. Appreciate info
Frank Mariani
  • Posted 22 Apr 2020 03:23
  • Reply by FMar
  • Florida, United States
FMar4lift
the Hangcha dealer for NE Florida is Florida Forklifts.. covering Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Ft Myers, and Winter Haven. Hangcha is ranked #8 Globally
  • Posted 21 Apr 2020 22:50
  • Modified 21 Apr 2020 22:51 by poster
  • Reply by Chuck_Langley
  • Florida, United States
Chuck
Thanks Easitech, being down here in Fl. & spectating how land developers "tear it up" and build build build, your advice is well taken.
Does HC have any dealer presence in your neck of the woods?
They do not in NE Fl. but have goals of hooking up in other areas of US.
  • Posted 13 Aug 2019 22:06
  • Reply by FMar
  • Florida, United States
FMar4lift

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