Doosan Forklift Part - Doosan Infracore Company Ltd. is an intercontinental company consisting of Diesel Engines, Defense Industry goods, Industrial Vehicles, Construction Technologies and Machine Tools and Automation Systems.
Their United States partner, Doosan Infracore America Corporation, located in Suwanee, Georgia houses a 170,000 square foot production facility, home to a Compact Equipment and Construction division. Cleveland, Ohio houses the Lift Truck division, and West Caldwell, New Jersey has a Machine Tool department. The U.S. headquarters in Georgia facilitates a first rate parts operation capable of supplying an excess of 25,000 line items to support Lift Truck, Compact Equipment, Machine Tool and Construction consumer needs.
With a association consisting of over 90 independent sellers, the forklift group supplies quality materials handling equipment to the broad North American market. Doosan Infracore America Forklift dealers successfully operate in over 220 service and sales places all through Canada and the U.S. The lift truck product line remarkably comprises of 63 distinctive versions consisting of 82 various battery and engine configurations of Electric-powered and Internal Combustion lift trucks. Capacities of these numerous vehicle designs range from 3,000 to 33,000 lbs. All trucks are designed in an ISO 9001 certified facility.
Doosan Infracore America is the fastest expanding lift truck business in the North American market, due to their stability in retaining a high degree of client service excellence and optimum product performance to all Doosan Infracore Lift Truck users. The U.S. lift Truck division located in Cleveland has a skilled team experienced in Sales, Purchasing, Marketing, Logistical and Technical Support.
Korea's original home-based lift truck market was an open-import enterprise. In the 1960's, Korea Machinery Co. Ltd. began to import assembled lift trucks as part of a nationwide machinery expansion project. Early sales of this manufacturing equipment focused on large business communities, the armed forces and on state-run companies. This eventually led to a merger with Daewoo Heavy Industries Ltd. In 1976, the Forklift Division commenced trade operations throughout Korea to overhaul and sell this heavy equipment. By 1978, a forklift production plant was successfully completed. Continuous technical training became the new focus for enhancing quality and product development.
Home-based forklift business for Daewoo started in 1967 and grew to an astounding 90% market share in Korea. By the 1980's, Daewoo's advanced technological enhancements combined with sales success placed them in a situation of significant expansion of their forklift business.
In 1981, Caterpillar Industrial Inc. of the United States, proposed a cooperative venture project to respond to competitive pressures in the US materials handling industry. This plan drastically expanded Daewoo's lift truck sales. Construction was finished in 1984 to facilitate a contemporary plant which helped set up the business for the fabrication of high added-value goods suitable for export. In 1993, the company had a global sales network and started exporting models they had developed through in-house technology, as an independent product. Certifications were then acquired from CE of Europe, UL of the United States and ISO 14001 and ISO 9001, securing growth opportunities into overseas marketplaces.
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