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B.E.M. Group offers boxes, pallets, crates and forklifts


B.E.M. Group  known as Big Ears Media Group helps businesses with range of packaging products throughout Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. The packaging products offered by B.E.M. Group include corrugated cardboard packaging, plastic packaging, second hand packaging, cardboard packaging, plastic packaging and paper packaging. Range of crates is available from B.E.M. Group.

The crates from B.E.M. Group include custom-made crates, pine crates, plastic crates, wooden crates, second hand crates. Containers from B.E.M. Group (Big Ears Media Group) include shipping containers, export containers, transport containers, used containers, cargo containers and second hand containers. Big Ears Media Group also offers these containers for hire and rental purposes.

B.E.M. Group (Big Ears Media Group) is involved in supplying warehouse products that include forklifts, pallets, boxes, containers, crates and so on. Pallets supplied by B.E.M. Group (Big Ears Media Group) are of various types including second hand pallets, custom made pallets, metal pallets, cardboard pallets, hardwood pallets. B.E.M. Group offers forklifts petrol forklifts, new forklifts, LPG forklifts, second hand forklifts.

3-Jun-2008
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B.E.M. Group offers containers, crates, packaging and racking products (25-Mar-2008)
B.E.M. Group (Big Ears Media Group) is involved in helping businesses through out Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney with packaging products.

Pallets, boxes and forklifts from B.E.M. Group (24-Mar-2008)
B.E.M. Group (Big Ears Media Group) is involved in supplying ware house products which include forklifts, pallets, boxes, containers, crates and so on.

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