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Cant really see most of that happening Dave Mitsi Cat and Jungheinrich cant see that one happening mitsi cat dont need them they seem to be doing ok with Rocla
Sammons buying Nacco think that ones a definite though.
Crown seem to be one of the ones really going for it at the moment lots of kit around really cant see them just going after the US market
cant see the Japs joining forces Toyota dont need whatever Nissan are calling themselves this week or Tcm
as for Heli and Sany sorry cant see them making a good product maybe best of the Chinese manufactures but still a long long way behind the likes of Hyster Crown Linde or any of the rest
  • Posted 31 May 2013 06:33
  • By lifter01
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  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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