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Exalts day job is driving an oil clutch hyster with square wheels. It explains everything.

"Hi due to a Confidentiality agreement with a major manufacturer on investment on the project we are not allowed to say much about this now.

What we can say is EXALT Materials Handling are to launch their new forklift rental web site later this year. Allowing Saudi Arabian business to be the first companies to benefit from the new iModlift forklift that are to be built locally in the Kingdom.....some advertising has been deleted by Admin....

Also the first trucks will be ready later this year as a customer has already placed a order for quite a large number of trucks these will be 5,000kg truck with the larger trucks following in early next year.

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John that was in 2015. No words are good here it's all entertainment.
The best thing I have taken away from these threads is a phrase some gentleman replied with "all hat no cattle". Being from Toronto I hadn't heard that before and it still makes me chuckle.
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  • Ontario, Canada

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