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Class V Market Information for North & South Carolina

Does anyone have information on the Class V Market activity for North & South Carolina for the past 3 years or longer?

Thanks
  • Posted 4 Sep 2007 07:44
  • By larry_j
  • joined 14 Jun'07 - 5 messages
  • Georgia, United States
Larry Jenkins
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Thanks for the tip - didn't realize I had not included the information.
  • Posted 6 Sep 2007 22:12
  • By larry_j
  • joined 14 Jun'07 - 5 messages
  • Georgia, United States
Larry Jenkins
I am the Sales Manager for North and South Carolina. Our only product line is Taylor Forklifts. The past year has been very tough in wood related products therefore it is imperative we find other markets for our machines.

Understanding the trends of the class V market can help me determine a marketing strategy.

Taylor is not a member of ITA - the MHEDA idea is a good one.

Many thanx
  • Posted 6 Sep 2007 19:18
  • By larry_j
  • joined 14 Jun'07 - 5 messages
  • Georgia, United States
Larry Jenkins

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