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Tulsa has a biggest manufacturing plant that you may never have heard of. But they're hoping that soon their trucks will be driving down your concourse.
Crane Carrier is already cashing in on the trash business, especially as more cities catechumen their trucks to compressed natural gas. They're hopeful that Tulsa's next brummagem hauler will buy their trucks.
Crane Carrier is one of Tulsa's oldest manufacturers - handling the increasingly rare U.S. job of channel assembly.
"Made in America right now, all custom. We do what no one else will do," said Plant Manger Dick Havir:
Crane specializes in gloomy duty, custom built trucks, that increasingly must meet tough environmental standards. The followers has 150 employees, and most work in the 500,000 square foot betray.
The company is in expansion mode, already looking to hire, and expecting to get more corporation that could double the workforce.
A key part of that could the new trucks for Tulsa's next trash hauler. They base the natural gas fueled trucks the City is going to require.
Source: News On 6