Material Handling Products Is New Dealer for Nissan Forklift

Words: Dan KamysMaterial Handling Products Is New Dealer for Nissan Forklift
Nissan Forklift Corp. announced Material Handling Products Corp. (MHP Corp.) as its new authorized distributor in upstate New York. Effective immediately, MHP Corp. is responsible for Nissan Forklift new equipment sales, aftermarket parts and service in upstate New York with locations in Rotterdam and Syracuse.

“We’ve had our eyes on the Nissan brand for several years. It was a natural fit for a lift truck partner,” says Scott Minich, president at MHP Corp. “Nissan is known for its quality and progressive fresh products. The new generation of workers in materials handling recognize the Nissan brand and appreciate the innovative design of Nissan Forklift products.”
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