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Dear all,

I am working in cold storage business, we are located in Vietnam (Southeast Asia)

Recently we are offered by Crown some reach truck. But we are confused which one to choose AC or DC model ? How CROWN trucks are compared with similar RAYMOND trucks ?

AC is only 1000USD more expensive, however, I read somewhere that CROWN AC models do not have good operation in the Cold storage.

Your recommendations are highly appreciated.

Also we are looking for a good supplier of spare parts for RAYMOND and CROWN reach truck and electric pallet truck

Thanks in advance

Trung
  • Posted 22 Jan 2007 11:57
  • Modified 22 Jan 2007 13:00 by poster
  • By NQTRUNG
  • joined 22 Jan'07 - 2 messages
  • Binh Duong, Viet Nam

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