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Uploaded by on May 4, 2010

Customers tell Crown Equipment there are three things that set the company apart: the quality of its lift trucks, its unique customer service and the innovation in its products and services. Crown is focused on solving real material handling challenges and creating lasting value for its customers. Meeting this challenge is part of the Crown culture.

Crown Equipment is one of the world's largest lift truck manufacturers. Crown's award-winning line of lift trucks maintains a reputation for exceptional product design, engineering and manufacturing. From the smallest hand pallet truck to the highest lifting turret truck, Crown seeks to provide users with safe, efficient and ergonomic lift trucks that lower total cost of ownership and maximize uptime. Headquartered in New Bremen, Ohio, Crown manufactures lift trucks that are sold throughout the world. For more information, visit http://www.crown.com/usa

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  • Can any other fork lift company say they build 85% of their fork lift? nope I think not....

  • There is truly nothing like a Crown. I have personally used only a handfull of different Crown products including a 2007 SP order picker with two speed lift, a 90's model sp, pallet trucks both 90's and almost new, a 2006 RR series with two speed lift and a 2009 RR with electronic steering, two speed lift and the 123 system with the traction control. I have used these products in two different warehouse settings and fell in love with them. I now use the upsettingly more commonplace Raymond l

  • I have done service to all crown trucks including all models... is true that they are tough... no doubt about it.

  • I've run most of the trucks in this video :) Wave, M and B Series Stackers, TSP 6000 and have never worked at a company that doesn't use Crown pallet jacks. They make great stuff!

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