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well I'm sure you will be happy to know that our new truck meets all global certifications and will be ready for the fourth quarter of 2020.


Even with all that is going on now, that could see a total change in the industry with Global sale totals possibly dropping by as much as 40%, and with heavy lift truck sales possibly dropping by as much as 70%. A result of all might be that some OEM's might not be about by the end of 2021 in the form they are in now. In late 2020 or early 2021 some companies could find they self's looking for shareholder help to balance their finances, One company has seen it share price drop from a 52 week high of 68 to now 36 and this looks likely to fall further during the year. So with the move to tier V and also the move for more sustainable products, that are not only sustainable but are also cost effective and offer good productivity. I'm sure you will all be relieved that we are in a strong position.
  • Posted 17 Mar 2020 05:22
  • By Exalteze
  • joined 7 Feb'20 - 89 messages
  • Halifax, United Kingdom
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