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JUNGHEINRICH

I am looking for a Jungheinrich expert with the can box software etc to help with a contract, working on VNA, MLOP and LLOP machines. I would prefare an independant rather than a dealer.
  • Posted 2 Nov 2012 00:06
  • By BILLBO
  • joined 24 May'12 - 9 messages
  • YORKSHIRE, United Kingdom
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Hi Billbo
Give RS Lift trucks in wombwell Barnsley a ring there ex Boss/ Jungheinrich engineers that can give you good support as well as cheap prices on genuine VNA parts.. Also if you need any jungheinrich machines or VNA they can also supply them, take a look at there depot its very impressive.
  • Posted 2 Nov 2012 02:05
  • Modified 2 Nov 2012 02:07 by poster
  • By powerlifter
  • joined 17 Mar'09 - 306 messages
  • united kingdom, United Kingdom
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