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1957 Company formed by [[Neville Bowman Shaw]] and his brother [[Trevor Bowman-Shaw]] and started by importing fork-lift trucks from Holland
1957 Company formed by [[Neville Bowman-Shaw]] and his brother [[Trevor Bowman-Shaw]] and started by importing fork-lift trucks from Holland


1968 Front lift trucks <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 9th August 1968 p223</ref>
1964 [[Lancer Boss|Lancer-Boss Group]] opened a new factory making fork lift trucks and side loaders<ref>The Times Sept. 16, 1964</ref>
 
1966 [[Lancer Boss]] was incorporated
 
Also related to [[Boss Trucks]]


Later formed [[Boss Trucks]] later [[Lancer Boss]]


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1957 Company formed by Neville Bowman-Shaw and his brother Trevor Bowman-Shaw and started by importing fork-lift trucks from Holland

1964 Lancer-Boss Group opened a new factory making fork lift trucks and side loaders[1]

1966 Lancer Boss was incorporated

Also related to Boss Trucks


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Sept. 16, 1964