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Americans saying "Thank You"
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Royal Basket Trucks ... of Darien, Wisconsin
... selected as an American Made Hero Company!
Royal Basket Trucks is located in Darien, Wisconsin. Our customer service and inside sales teams are ready to help you with
your material handling needs.Our manufacturing environment is unique in that we have a full woods department, a welding
department and an industrial sewing department all under one roof. This allows us to produce orders
on a short timeline to better meet the customer’s needs . Our poly products our rotationally molded in Royal’s molds and assembled in the same
manufacturing environment as all of our other products.
Today Royal Basket Trucks manufacture basket trucks and specialty laundry carts in 12 vinyl colors or canvas or molded
poly. Every product is made to order. This allows them to customize their wire frame carts by making size modifications
specific to a customer’s environment if needed. In addition to slight modifications, we also design and manufacture custom
concept carts all right here in America ... thus making all the staff true
AmericanMadeHeroes.com!
AmericanMadeHeroes.com
..... honors John Ratzenberger
John Ratzenberger has dedicated himself to spreading the message that America needs to support and protect its'
manufacturing
heritage ... John has also stepped up time & again with practical contributions to the cause and therefore is our
AmericanMadeHero.com!
Our
American Made Heroes
both past & present, contribute to the vibrancy and health of their fellow citizens and deserve rightful recognition.
- American Made Heroes is an independent organization and has no affiliation with any political party.
Alexander Hamilton
"Not only the wealth, but the independence and
security of a country, appear to be materially connected with the prosperity of manufacturers. Every
nation ... ought to endeavor to possess within itself all the essentials of a national supply. They comprise the means of
subsistence, habitation, clothing and defense ... The expediency of encouraging manufactures in the United States, which
was not long since deemed very questionable, appears at this time to be pretty generally admitted."