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Taranaki Trucking Co Limited

Quarries in Opunake, Taranaki area

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Shane Kells

Our address
1017 Wiremu Road
Opunake 4681
Taranaki South Taranaki, North Island
New Zealand

Our phone(s)
027 448 3061

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Services offered since 1972

Industry, Quarry

Expertised in Quarries

Supply of Metal Aggregates

Areas serviced

Taranaki

Payment options

Cash, Online banking

Additional info

Roading Aggregates, Fines, Rock, Drainage Chip, Sand, Builders Mix Mobile Crushing Plant, Metal Cartage

Availability/ Opening hours

The shopping hours and days of the business Taranaki Trucking Co Limited are:

Mon:
08:00am-05:00pm
Tue:
08:00am-05:00pm
Wed:
08:00am-05:00pm
Thu:
08:00am-05:00pm
Fri:
08:00am-05:00pm
Sat:
Closed
Sun:
Closed
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Opens in 1 day 21 hours 52 minutes

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