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  2. Clark Material Handling Company - Wikipedia

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    Clark Material Handling Company (CMHC), also known as CLARK or CLARK the Forklift, is an American manufacturer of forklift trucks based in Lexington, Kentucky. The company has manufacturing facilities in Changwon , South Korea , Lexington, Kentucky , Qingdao, China , and Hanoi, Vietnam .

  3. Crown Equipment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, CLARK Material Handling Company and Crown Equipment Corporation entered into an agreement whereby CLARK supplied Crown with certain privately branded internal combustion trucks for distribution by Crown to factory stores and a limited number of independent Crown dealers in the United States and Canada. [6]

  4. Clark Equipment Company - Wikipedia

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    Clark forklift, September 13, 2008 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti Clark Bobcat skid-steer loader PCC streetcars, San Francisco F line Clark CT-40 tractor in IAF base Clark's predecessor was the George R. Rich Manufacturing Company, founded in 1903 in Chicago, Illinois by executives of the Illinois Steel Company. [1]

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  7. European Materials Handling Federation - Wikipedia

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    Materials handling can be considered as an 'enabling' industry insofar as it fosters the efficiency of the various steps throughout the life cycle of products. Materials handling products are found in almost every manufacturing or distribution company. Materials handling has become more and more automated and integrated into complex systems.

  8. Jervis B. Webb Company - Wikipedia

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    Jervis W. Webb's old headquarters building, Farmington Hills. Jervis B. Webb Company is a global company that designs, engineers, installs and supports integrated material handling systems such as baggage handling systems, Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs), conveyor systems and Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (AS/RS).

  9. Modern Materials Handling - Wikipedia

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    Modern Materials Handling is a monthly B2B magazine published by Peerless Media. [1] It was founded by Norman Cahners in 1945. [2] The group publisher and president of Peerless Media [3] is Brian Ceraolo. The chief editor is Michael Levans, with the editorial offices located in Framingham, Massachusetts, USA. [2]