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Recently most forklift buyers here in the Philippines considers only price. Only multi-national companies buy what they think is a better forklift. Very rare that studies are made to compare specifications, advantages and disadvantages. Most of the time decisions are made based on price, price and price only. Is it really a significant factor?
  • Posted 8 Feb 2006 15:02
  • By leobert_b
  • joined 9 Feb'05 - 23 messages
  • Makati, Philippines
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