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WJL24,
You are mostly correct, I think RayTech is referring to the Crown ICE trucks built in Indiana.
In 2006 Clark started building stand-up electric trucks at their Lexington, KY facility and the remaining products are source from Korea (mainly ICE products) and electrics from Europe (Mulheim, Germany I believe), 3 wheel & walkie stacker products I believe).

used to work for a Clark dealer up to 2007 & visited the Clark facilities in Lexington, KY (headquarters for N.A. & part distribution in Louisville - never hear of a plant in Indiana mentioned. Of course, things may have changed over the last 8 years since I hung up my lift truck spurs.

Go to the Clark website and search around & you can find a lot of info. Look at the Clark history history time line & there is a link to Clark worldwide. clarkmhc dot com
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