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Mobile Charger on Warehouse trucks

I would like to incorporate Mobile Charger on warehouse truck but before putting it as a standard feature wanted know,
Is there any legal issues in any countries, which does not allow Mobile Charger on Warehouse trucks like Pallet Stackers, Reach Trucks, etc?
  • Posted 3 Sep 2016 14:38
  • By mrkjmg
  • joined 7 Apr'12 - 14 messages
  • maharashtra, India
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I don't think there will be any kind of legal issues. Atleast, not in my country.
  • Posted 22 Sep 2017 17:48
  • By suman_v
  • joined 19 Sep'17 - 25 messages
  • delhi, India
May be you can incorporate but have to take permissions in order to avoid police verification's for further due.
  • Posted 5 Jun 2017 20:01
  • By buildindustries
  • joined 5 Jun'17 - 6 messages
  • California, United States
Yes.. You can incorporate in all MHE..
  • Posted 18 Feb 2017 22:31
  • By gopal_s
  • joined 29 Oct'12 - 156 messages
  • karnataka, India
GOP
i think you need to learn more about this. it is illegal in india, you should have to inform vehicle inspector and u must keep it in paper to official purposes.
  • Posted 5 Jan 2017 15:59
  • By Nathan_Stephen
  • joined 4 Jan'17 - 2 messages
  • New South Wales, Australia
http://highpressurewashingnsw.com.au

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