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We're importer of Heli forklifts in Belgium (Europe) since 2002. Before that, we've been importer of Clark forklifts for more than 60 years (since 1946).

We can't really agree with PIPEFAB's point of view. Heli trucks are not perfect (perfect doesn't exist on earth), indeed mast rollers may be weak and radiators may leak at times but globally they're good value for the money. It's no wonder why Heli has been number one on the Chinese market for more than 20 consecutive years. It's the best Chinese truck out there. Until today it's not as evolved as a Toyota or a Linde but the truck is simple, well designed, cheap and easy for maintenance.

We've met many clients who complained about well known brands such as Toyota, Linde or Still because the trucks were using too much electronics. Doing the maintenance at home is just impossible because of the software you need (like a car). The excessive cost of the spare parts and the after sale services is also a complain we hear very often.

To people who still don't know the Heli trucks I would advise them to try them. Many will be pleasantly surprised, there's no doubt about that.
  • Posted 23 Sep 2011 20:10
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  • By MotorProducts
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