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it will all come down to service if the chinese can get their act together then most companies will find it hard.
Most companies make money on big trucks but Helli have got a truck that has a look of a Kalmar so why pay ex amount when you can get a simulare product at a lower price. If you was to strip many down you will find 80% of the conponats are the same. So what it will come down to at the end of the days is who can have there trucks back up and running quickest at a competitive price. This will also go for small trucks
  • Posted 4 Jan 2010 04:18
  • Modified 4 Jan 2010 04:19 by poster
  • By DAVE160
  • joined 7 Jun'08 - 147 messages
  • yorkshire, United Kingdom

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