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Nissan will look at way's of getting out of the forklift Business. In North America Nissan are a lot stronger than Atlet so it makes scene to put everything behind the Nissan brand here in Europe
Atlet are quite strong so everything will go behind that brand. Its four or five years down the line ware we will see the major changes. When new product's need developing like a new 6,000kg - 7,000kg Nissan with the new engine reg's coming in at the beginning of 2012 what will Nissan and other manufactures do will they leave this market as the numbers of trucks they sell don't add up to the investment needed in truck design. Junghienrich have set out their stall in warehouse and light counter balance up to 5,000kg if they use the same engine like linde but will the rest follow suit and not develop new big trucks as they see the core market under 5,000kg
  • Posted 9 Oct 2011 20:25
  • By Daveilift
  • joined 26 Oct'10 - 241 messages
  • west yorks, United Kingdom

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