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Starke Material Handling

Anyone familiar with the brand's quality and reliability.
  • Posted 31 Oct 2014 00:59
  • Discussion started by dish911
  • Massachusetts, United States
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This is a Chinese forklift, there is nothing to confuse.
  • Posted 4 Nov 2014 03:29
  • Reply by lynn_w
  • Colorado, United States
Please don't confuse us with the other off-shore companies. Starke is a new and strategic company who does things much differently. I strongly recommend that you contact our existing dealers. I recommend our busiest dealers such as Davis Lift, NC, Complete Lift, KY, Nicholson's, PA, Hartford's, MN, North Bay Warehouse Equip, CA. You can see the complete list of dealers at our website, which I can't list in this forum. Please feel free to call me with any questions.

Thanks.

Jim Chesla
VP Business & Product Development
Starke Material Handling Group
1-877-435-4352, ext. 224
  • Posted 1 Nov 2014 01:49
  • Reply by StarkeMHG
  • Ontario, Canada
Jim Chesla
VP Business & Product Development
Starke Material Handling Group
I was interested too, looks like Chinese made, re-branded trucks.
  • Posted 31 Oct 2014 10:16
  • Reply by arminius
  • California, United States

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