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Thursday, 2019-10-10 15:06 UTC+02:00

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Philip Nilsson

Videojet inkjet printer

  • 599899
  • 65226 Karlstad
  • Sweden
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Condition of item Normal

Videojet inkjet printer.

720mm x 190mm x 770mm.

PS auction has not tested the object

The buyer is responsible for possible dismantling and removal within the specified / agreed schedule when the property will be demolished shortly.

Important info

All bids are binding and the service fee is charged on all items. Any deviations from equivalent second-hand goods are described under the section Remarks in the description of the Item and thus PS is not responsible for the deviation.
The item is NOT TESTED by the auction firm unless otherwise specified in the object description. The object description is done with the best of our knowledge but not binding in detail.
PLEASE NOTE! Any pallet and pallet accessories seen in the picture are not included unless otherwise stated in the description.

Shipping not available on this item

Timmergatan 10 65226 Karlstad, Sweden

If interested contact the responsible officer.

Wednesday 16 October 2019 10:00 UTC+02:00 - Thursday 17 October 2019 17:00 UTC+02:00

Timmergatan 10 65226 Karlstad, Sweden

Delivery Sunday & Thursday 10am - 5pm.

The buyer is responsible for dismantling and collection.

Important info

Payment must have been received by us before you can pick up the goods, so pay in time. 
Invoice copy and proof of payment must be brought to the pick up. The buyer shall at the appointed time arrange collection, any disassembly / packing of the item.

PLEASE NOTE! Any pallet and pallet accessories seen in the picture are not included unless otherwise stated in the description.

Dismantling

A company is shuting down some of its operations and need help with clearing the premises and selling equipment they no longer need. This differs from bankruptcy since it's a voluntary sale.