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Pallets, boxes and forklifts from B.E.M. Group


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.

The forklifts from B.E.M. Group (Big Ears Media Group) are supplied in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide. The forklifts supplied include electric forklifts, gas forklifts, LPG forklifts, petrol forklifts, new forklifts, diesel forklifts, second-hand forklifts, used forklifts. Big Ears Media Group also offers forklifts for hire, rental and sale.

Pallets are nothing but platforms used to move goods from one to the other and pallets accompany the cargo carried to trucks, ware houses, factories and other stores. Wood palates are strong and it can be carried along with the goods and once it’s unloaded, it can neither be repaired nor disposed. Metal pallets are strong and durable. Pallets can also be created using the process of vacuum thermoforming.

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, softwood pallets and export pallets. B.E.M. Group also offers pallets for hire.

B.E.M. Group supplies boxes which are of various types including wooden boxes, plastic boxes, card board boxes, ply wood boxes, metal boxes, custom made boxes and softwood boxes.

24-Mar-2008
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B.E.M. Group known as Big Ears Media Group helps businesses with range of packaging products throughout Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.

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.

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