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The Combustion Forklift market is a subset of the larger Forklift market. Combustion Forklifts are powered by internal combustion engines, typically fueled by diesel, gasoline, or propane. These forklifts are typically used in outdoor applications, such as construction sites, warehouses, and ports. They are known for their durability and power, and are often used in applications that require heavy lifting.
Combustion Forklifts are typically more expensive than electric forklifts, but they are also more powerful and can be used in a wider range of applications. They are also more reliable and require less maintenance than electric forklifts.
Some of the major players in the Combustion Forklift market include Toyota, Hyster, Crown, and Linde. Other companies in the market include Komatsu, Yale, Nissan, and Mitsubishi. Show Less Read more