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Manuloc
Company typePrivate
Founded1964
HeadquartersMetz, France and Poland
Key peopleCatherine Barthelemy, founder
ProductsForklift truck
RevenueIncrease Euro €300 million
Number of employees1 200 worldwide
Websitewww.manuloc.lu

Manuloc offers since 1964 full service contracts for maintenance of forklifts fleets.

Manuloc is a group of French service businesses specializing in distribution activity, counseling expertise, park maintenance equipment and industrial vehicles and logistics.

In addition to France, Manuloc is present in nine other countries: Belgium, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Turkey, Czech Republic, Switzerland.

In 2010, Manuloc had approximately 1200 employees with its subsidiaries Manuloc FMS, BFC, Dimatec, MAC 2, Sermat, Manuloc Alsace and Hyster Distribution, Philippe Manutention. It also owns shares in companies Multiparts, Kim, and Makolift.

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