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Jungheinrich do work quite well with Mitsubishi and would form quite a good alliance with the other two Companies TCM Nissan. By doing this they would be protected from the new supper companies that are going to be formed over the next couple of years. The new TCM Nisan company chairman has said that the only area that the company will look at acquisitions is in the warehouse industry the only one in this area worth buying or bringing in to the company is Jungheinrich. It is now a matter of servile with these super companies that will dominate the market with in a couple of years. Just because a company is part of a super company doesn't mean the brand will disappear we will see mainly the same brands it will be that they have become part of one of the three or Four supper companies. As for crown they will probably join Clark Doosan and Hyundai to form there own supper company to compete.


Like i have said before this will take a couple of years to form but by the end of 2014 the market will be completely different with four large Super companies and another two major companies fighting for the market.
  • Posted 26 Oct 2012 01:30
  • By Daveilift
  • joined 26 Oct'10 - 241 messages
  • west yorks, United Kingdom

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