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Heavy Industrial Training Limited
Forklift Driver Training in Wai-Iti, Tasman area
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326 State Highway 6, Wakefield-Kohatu Highway, 6,
Wai-Iti
7095,
Tasman, South Island,
New Zealand
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03 544 8064
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Opens in 11 Hr 48 Min
Services offered
Driver Training, Forklift Driver Training
Expertised in Forklift Driver Training
F Endorsements, Advice, Training,Precision Driving, Manual Handling, Safety Driving, Refresher Classes,
Areas serviced
we are providing services in Richmond, Nelson Area
Additional info
Sit Down Forklifts, Trucks, Forklifts, Intermediate, Advanced, Beginner
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