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CARER manufacturing high-capacity electric forklifts for over 45 years
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CARER manufacturing high-capacity electric forklifts for over 45 years

Carer Electric Forklifts, based in the Italian auto hub region outside of Bologna, has been producing only electric, high-lift capacity forklifts since 1976. Carer's North American distribution, including full parts inventories and technical support departments, is based in Seattle, WA and Vancouver, Canada. Carer's engineering department, which accounts for roughly 40 per cent of the company's total workforce, is tasked with the continuous development of new and innovative high-capacity electric forklifts. Engineers have achieved this goal, and now companies operating high-capacity LP or diesel forklifts in almost any industry can save a significant amount of money while avoiding harmful carbon emissions exposure.

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Carer Electric Forklifts, based in the Italian auto hub region outside of Bologna, has been producing only electric, high-lift capacity forklifts since 1976. Carer's North American distribution, including full parts inventories and technical support departments, is based in Seattle, WA and Vancouver, Canada. Carer's engineering department, which accounts for roughly 40 per cent of the company's total workforce, is tasked with the continuous development of new and innovative high-capacity electric forklifts. Engineers have achieved this goal, and now companies operating high-capacity LP or diesel forklifts in almost any industry can save a significant amount of money while avoiding harmful carbon emissions exposure. Also read: Perkins appoints Abhinav Gupta as general sales manager YEIDA plans mixed land-use scheme for industries, housing

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