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Shown below are the transport vehicle specifications of Scania, which is a Side Tipper Truck with load capacity of 34 Ton. This vehicle is available for use in transporting loads since 2021-07-23.

The Side Tipper Truck is located in North West. To find out if the Scania vehicle is still available to transport your load, contact Jabulane Ngubeni using the contact details below (click on the text below to reveal the details).

 

Vehicle Type: Side Tipper Truck

Location: North West

Load Capacity: 34 Ton

Contact Person: Jabulane Ngubeni

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