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yes and the Japanese won't want Mitsi out of there ownership so they will bring in both Jungheinrich and Mitsi into the new company. Its practically a done deal. With in three years there will be three of four super companies dominating the market. Toyota with there brands , KION who will be owned by the Chinese , Innovation Network Corp who will own Jung and Mitsi Then you will have Sammons who will own NACCO and have a tie up with HC , Then Heli who will become a large brand on there own but will be able to compete with the big three and Sammons. The rest of the market will be looking at local markets where they will sell direct
  • Posted 19 Oct 2012 21:22
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  • By Daveilift
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  • west yorks, United Kingdom

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