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Summary
A Telehandler, also known as a telescopic handler, telehandler handler, teleporter or rough terrain forklift, is a vehicle with a telescopically extensible boom, which can extend forwards and upwards from the vehicle, so it can be fitted with various lifting. A telehandler often is a hybrid of the crane and forklift in terms of abilities and size. Telehandlers have several attachments, such as winch, pallet forks, muck grab, or bucket, and can be used for material handling, digging trenches, personnel elevation, and underground mine baskets. These benefits have helped manufacturers develop vast product portfolios that are pleasing to their customers, safe, and add value. Telehandlers are widely used in construction, agriculture, industry, mines and quarries, environment, logistics, and other markets.
Market Segment as follows:
By Region
- Asia-Pacific
- North America
- Europe
- South America
- Middle East & Africa
By Type
- Compact Telehandler
- High Reach Telehandler
- Heavy Lift Telehandler
By Application
- Construction
- Agriculture
- Industry
- Mines and Quarries
- Others
By Company
- JLG
- JCB
- Caterpillar
- Doosan Infracore
- CNH
- Manitou
- Terex
- Merlo
- Claas
- Dieci
- Wacker Neuson
- Liebherr
- Skjack
- Haulotte
The main contents of the report including:
Section 1: Product definition, type and application, global and regional market overview;
Section 2: Global and regional Market competition by company;
Section 3: Global and regional sales revenue, volume and price by type;
Section 4: Global and regional sales revenue, volume and price by application;
Section 5: Regional export and import;
Section 6: Company information, business overview, sales data and product specifications;
Section 7: Industry chain and raw materials;
Section 8: SWOT and Porter's Five Forces;
Section 9: Conclusion.