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"...It looks like the tthing has a problem with Toyota lift trucks..."

Not, at all. Only with goofy tests. Toyota was one of them. Yale with its "ergonomic efficiency" is another one.



"...Can you tell me another lift truck manufacturer that spends the amount of money on research & development, customer satisfaction than Toyota? I didn't think..... so.."

Apparently, you have your sources in toyota's and other's finance, to be able to compare. Share it with everybody and prove it.



"...I have work with some of the so called competitors that Toyota has and they ONLY done their comparisons on the models they choose..."

Is it not the same what Toyota did...?


Have a nice day:-))
  • Posted 23 Dec 2005 03:53
  • By thething
  • joined 16 Dec'05 - 14 messages
  • British Columbia, Canada

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