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New Association of Industrial Truck Manufacturers

22nd May 1942, Page 21
22nd May 1942
Page 21
Page 21, 22nd May 1942 — New Association of Industrial Truck Manufacturers
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A NOTHER association has been Pliorrned, and, in this case, one that is not redundant to-those existing. It is entitled the " Industrial Truck Manufacturers' Association," and comprises concerns which manufacture poweroperated works trucks, tractors, trailers and ancillary equipment, which are primarily used for internal works transport.

It is intended that the Association shall form a medium through which the Government can consult the industry on all matters on which the guidance of the members as a body is sought. There have been many moves in recent years in connection with the products which are represented, and the war has greatly stimulated the employment of these useful little transport media. Many modem, factories cover huge areas, and without such speedy appliances considerable delays would occur in the transport of materials and of parts in course of production.

The secretaries are Peat, Marwick. Mitchell and Co., York Mansion, 94-98, Petty France, Westminster, London, 8.W.1, and the following are the momberei.—Alitus, Ltd. Aero Engines, Ltd.. Douglas aiingswood). Ltd., Bretts Patent Lifter Co., Ltd., Brush Electrical Engineering Co., Ltd., Clem Electric Industries, Ltd., Weetricars, Ltd., Greenwood and Batley, Ltd., Lansing, Bagnall and Co., Ltd., R. A. Lister and Co., Ltd., Mercury Truck and Tractor Co., Ltd., Ransomes, Sims and Jetferles, Ltd., Victor Blectrics, Ltd., Wingrovo and Rogers, Ltd., Yale and Towne Manufacturing Co.


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