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Portugal 1st Forkift Safety Rodeo

Portugal, Palmela - 18 April 2009
Portugal 1st Forkift Safety Rodeo "Torneio SafeMOVE" will be the first Forklift Safety Rodeo in Portugal!

The Winner team will be at 2009 U.S. Open Forklift Safety Rodeo, on October 30th and 31st, in Springfield.
Date(s)
18 April 2009
Venue
Plataforma Logística 5 Palmela
Ticketing
Team fee: 300Euros|Individual fee: 60Euros|Individ
Contact for booking / more info
rodeo@inovergo.pt
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