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Good day everyone!

I'm glad I came across this site, it is so informative!

I'm from a university in Canada, and I'm currently conducting research into fuel-cell niche vehicles used in the transportation industry. Over the past couple of months I've begun to see the potential for fuel-cell forklifts, especially in North America.

I am however having a difficult time finding a complete list of the players involved in this market. Together would it be possible to come up with a list of players, and a brief description of the number of demonstrations they've undertook? Ideally, it would be also great to find how of course the number of units each company has sold, but due to the competitiveness of this market I realize that this may not be possible!

Anyone interested in helping out?
  • Posted 27 Feb 2008 02:34
  • By danielle_k
  • joined 27 Feb'08 - 1 message
  • Manitoba, Canada

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