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I dont agree lifter01.

It seems your company buys a lot of trucks and can "show them the door" when they don't supply the training, hardware and software. But they have a commercial reason to do that. We forklift companies can't do that. They don't like us. We "steal" their costumers. And they create atheir own monopoly like that. Really, RMI is NOT available for us!

Of course there will be companies that will try to get the info for free. But we can't get it even if we want to pay for it. It is just a no go.

Serious companies in our business invest a lot in tools, people and knowledge. It is no problem to pay for information (within certain limits), it is parts of our business model.

In the automotive industry you can pay hourly, daily,.., annualy for access to their information website. When you have a Toyota in the workshop and need information you pay and have information. You can choose a short term for a brand that you have a single time in the shop, and permanent access for frequent trucks.

I would sign in tomorrow!
  • Posted 8 Mar 2016 08:20
  • By Paul_
  • joined 18 Aug'09 - 6 messages
  • zh, Netherlands

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