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Lol Dave wrong again unlike you pal (and that's a Yorkshire pal) I'm Yorkshire born and bred and lived within 9 miles of Halifax for over 40 years having spent many nights out in Halifax pre Acca (and if your from Halifax you'll know what that means). As an engineer I've supported plenty of customers around HalifaX Huddersfield and Elland Dave.
As for what I've achieved pal plenty both as an Engineer, team leader and service manager then as an end user in one of the biggest distribution companies in the U.K. (fleet size over 5000 units) but the. The one making spurious claims on here is you not me so I certainly don't have to explain myself to you pal.
Once again Dave you claimed your wonder machine would be revealed to the world last year (yes last year Dave) then it's Q4 this year and still no sign, other material handling companies are still introducing new model lines in these troubles times so why aren't you??
All were get are answers (well you never really provide a straight answer) full of basic spelling mistakes and basic grammatical errors which is why I asked if English was your first language, I've had dealings with plenty of directors CEO's of some massive multinationals and they could all spell?? So once again Dave who are you really??
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  • West Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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