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Hello all,

I am a masters student in engineering as a part of my assignment, I would have to envisage material handling equipment status in a thrid world country such as India. I would be greatful, if someone can enlighten me on the following queries

1) Fork lift market in India (present and projected) per capacity (20T, 15T etc)
2)Transmissions used in Fork lift (eg, Indigenous or imported transmissions such as Allsion etc)
3)Present problems faced in fork lift market (eg noise levels, engine emissions etc)

Ur replies to the afore siad queries, would indeed help me to a great extent with my work. T
Thanks
  • Posted 15 Nov 2005 23:30
  • By PSHANK
  • joined 15 Nov'05 - 13 messages
  • Bavaria, Germany
Regards,PS

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