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Forklift 2010 Documentation available

29-01-2010

We have renewed our forklift documentation for the new year. This update was accompanied by a small number of changes.

These are the changes:

• There are a number of new products in our catalogue. In the beginning of the catalogue / price list you will find a list of the new products.
• The number of sets has been extended, there is now a forklift vision system for BT (Toyota) RRE series and the ESR5000 Crown series.
• For all sets, the compact LCD monitor has been replaced by the RLCD monitor.

Just like last year, we have the following forklift documentation available:

• Price list forklift 2010 Dutch
• Catalogue forklift 2010 English
• Price overview forklift 2010 English
 
Would you like to receive a digital version? Please send an e-mail to Paula Terpstra, e-mail address p.terpstra@orlaco.nl. Obviously we have the documentation in stock physically. If you would like to receive physical documentation, you can also make use of the above mentioned e-mail address.

If you have any questions or concerns, you can always contact Paul van Vliet, Laurens van der Rijt or Dick Verdonk.



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