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I have no idea if Naaco will sell or not. What I will comment on is they have an issue with the product line for both Hyster and Yale on class 1, 2, 3 products. Yale does do a better job than Hyster when it comes to warehouse products. The Hyster dealers are still stuck in the world of class 4 and 5 lift trucks.
So when people say that Naaco is losing market share, there right. Just go in look inside some of the big box warehouses and look at the brands (electric) of course.
The market is changing, the problem Naaco is that the market passed them up a long time ago. They seem to make some really good electric units now. Again, the dealers are still stuck in the old ways of class 4 and 5.
  • Posted 16 Jul 2012 18:50
  • By Forkit
  • joined 16 Jul'12 - 1 message
  • Texas, United States

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