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UniCarriers disappears from France

Unicarriers has already been dropped Denmark, Germany, Benelux and now France. Is this going to happen in UK as well. This could upset some dealers. There was no mention of TCM in the news article released on FLA yesterday.
  • Posted 11 Jun 2021 19:46
  • By heightlift
  • joined 19 Sep'12 - 139 messages
  • North, United Kingdom
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Mitsubishi own UniCarriers now and some of the UniCarriers trucks and being replaced by the Mitsubishi versions. Same truck but a different colour.
So UniCarriers will be phased out over time but what happens to the dealers in each country?
  • Posted 30 Sep 2021 20:51
  • By jamesh
  • joined 3 Nov'11 - 10 messages
  • Dublin, Ireland
it is bad news for Unicarriers and market, the more players, the more competitive
  • Posted 26 Sep 2021 02:44
  • By xenangtfv
  • joined 26 Sep'21 - 1 message
  • Viet Nam
xe nang tfv.vn

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