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Stradle Carrier accident

I wanna know if somebody have information about straddle carriers accidents around the world. Thank's
  • Posted 13 Apr 2006 03:43
  • By andres_m
  • joined 13 Apr'06 - 1 message
  • barcelona, Spain
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I see the url is removed.
Check our website, fill in the contactform and I will forward you the url

Best regards
  • Posted 10 May 2006 05:19
  • By jeroen_m
  • joined 11 Apr'06 - 2 messages
  • Antwerpen, Belgium
What kind of information are you looking for ?
Look on this site www.havenforum.nl

They show amature pictures of all the accidents in and around the harbour.

grtz
  • Posted 9 May 2006 23:08
  • Modified 10 May 2006 01:05 by poster
  • By jeroen_m
  • joined 11 Apr'06 - 2 messages
  • Antwerpen, Belgium

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