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what ever i say some peopel on here will just cahnge to their own opion, this is fine.


and no we have not just made another forklift truck that are clones of the original clark forklift from 100 years ago like other OEM's. What we have done is tottaly change the desing of the forklift and how they are powered some that no other forklift OEM has done.


We are the only forklift company to have a 100% Zero emission forklift that has all the same performannces as a diesel truck at a price that is lower in TCO than other 100% zero emission trucks. That is also 100% fully modular constructed meaning you can change moduals in less than one hour.


This is why we can build trucks much better, ship trucks much more cost effectively, offer services that no other forklift OEM can.


Now because all of you are so expert in IC forklift tell one company that is not a clone of the oringinal Clark design
  • Posted 25 Sep 2020 23:32
  • By Exalteze
  • joined 7 Feb'20 - 89 messages
  • Halifax, United Kingdom
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