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Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

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1 unit
Supply Capability:
500 unit/month

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Condition: New

Place of Origin: Shandong, China (Mainland)

Brand Name: CMAX

Model Number: FD20

Power Souce: Diesel Engine

Rated Loading Capacity: 2.0-2.5t

Max. Lifting Height: 4030

Min. Lifting Height: 1150

Fork Width: 1150

Overall Dimensions: 1070*122*40

Certification: CE

After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas

Product Name: Small forklift

Delivery:Within 3 weekes


Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM


Electric FORKLIFT for sale FD20


Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM

Portable FORKLIFT for sale FD20 from CNBM


Q1: How soon can we receive the goods after purchase?

A1: Within three days of placing an order, we will begin production. The specific shipping date is dependent upon international and government factors, but is typically 10 to 30 workdays.

 

Q2: How to make a quick resolution for after service?

A2: OKorder and our manufacture both have overseas branches all-around of world, If needed, the seller shall dispatch 2 engineers to the buyer's site for supervision of training. The buyer shall make available of necessary facilities & skilled personnel at site for training.

 

Q3: How do we guarantee the quality?

A3: We have established an advanced quality management system which conducts strict quality tests at every step, from raw materials to the final product. At the same time, we provide extensive follow-up service assurances as required.

 

Q: What does Canada trade to Norway? Norway gives us minerals and machinery, but what do we trade them? HELP!!?
Canadian exports to Norway consist mainly of primary products, namely ore mattes and concentrates. Exports of machinery and aircraft and aircraft parts are also significant. Norwegian exports to Canada include petroleum, machinery, fish and seafood, and metals.
Q: In urgent need of blasting drilling team, only drilling, blasting, drilling machines come with, and other what the site
4, the subcontractor's (Professional) security emergency plan. 5, subcontract direction, provide all entry personnel roster, ID card copy, health certificate, and provide mechanical equipment acceptance record list and mechanical list. 6, the special construction organization design (program), including quality objectives and specific guarantee measures, and finished product protection measures, etc..
Q: Why does it say on CHILDRENS tylenol not to operate heavy machinery?
Har, har. Probably because the FDA still requires that warning, or because we live in a litigious society, and it is entirely conceivable that an adult might take some children's tylenol, get in a car accident, and then try to sue the pharmaceutical company that sells the drug.
Q: Japan famous construction machinery and electric company
Others, such as MITSUBISHI heavy industries, Fujitsu, Mitsui, KYB, Teijin, are very good machinery company
Q: The project, however, will end after 5 years. If the equipment can be sold for $4.5 million at the completion of the project, and your firm's tax rate is 35 percent, what is the after-tax cash flow from the sale of the machinery?
What formulas have you tried? It appears as though you are just trying to get everyone on here solve the finance problems for you!
Q: I just recently aquired some freshly cut maple and was interested in possibly turning into a snare drum. The only problem is that i cant figure out how. Ive searched on the internet and have come up relatively short on how to actually construct the shells themeselves. If anyone could point me in the right direction or give me some helpful hints it would be greatly appreciated.
do nothing
Q: 2004Jan. 1 Paid $106,600 cash plus $6,400 in sales tax for a new machine. The machine is estimatedto have a six-year life and a $9,800 salvage value.Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery.2005Dec. 31 Due to new information obtained earlier in the year, the machine’s estimated useful life waschanged from six to four years, and the estimated salvage value was increased to $13,050.Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery.2006Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery.Dec. 31 Sold the machine for $25,240 cash.RequiredPrepare journal entries to record these transactions and events.
2004 Jan. 1 Paid $106,600 cash plus $6,400 in sales tax for a new machine. The machine is estimated to have a six-year life and a $9,800 salvage value. Dr Machine $113,000 Cr Cash $113,000 Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery. Dr Depreciation expense $17,200 Cr Accum depr $17,200 2005 Dec. 31 Due to new information obtained earlier in the year, the machine’s estimated useful life was changed from six to four years, and the estimated salvage value was increased to $13,050. At this point, your net book value was $95,800. The new useful life is 4 yrs, but 1 yr has passed already, so you have to depreciate this net book value less salvage value over 3 yrs. Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery. Dr Depr $27,583.33 Cr Accum depr $27,583.33 2006 Dec. 31 Recorded annual straight-line depreciation on the machinery. Dr Depr $27,583.33 Cr Accum depr $27,583.33 Dec. 31 Sold the machine for $25,240 cash Dr Accum depr $72,366.66 Dr Cash $25,240 Dr Loss on disposal of machine $15,393.34 Cr Machine $113,000
Q: In advance for the next year, our accountant should record the receipts as a debit to cash and should make a credit to Revenue account (such a Lease revenue) or A differed credit account (such as differed lease income)
Since you're being paid in advance, before you have actually earned the revenue, the credit will be to a deferred revenue account. That account shows up as a current liability on the balance sheet. It is a liability, because you still owe the use of the machinery for the next year to the customer. And, if something were to happen where you could not deliver the machinery to the customer, for example, if it broke down and could not be repaired or replaced, you would owe the customer his money back.
Q: There was an ozone storm and a mean looking green clown face truck involved. I think Lou diamond Phillips was in this movie. The humans ended up in a truck stop and all the trucks were circling the truck stop trying to get at the humans inside.
The movie is called Maximum Overdrive and stars Emelio Estevez. Stephen King's short story that the movie was based on is called Trucks
Q: is it worth visiting ,do lemme know if anyone visited there....and do one needs register as visitor.
Being a permanent invitee, I received the invitation couple of weeks back itself. But due to some Business related work at Singapore, I could not attend. My visitor badge must be in Registration counter. It is a Second hand Industrial machinery show, as more and more Industries are opting for a good used machinery, which works out cheaper. In fact most of my Customer are in Delhi for the show. Are you in Heavy Industry ?

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