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Shifty-Sidney
8th September 2007, 17:24
If there are any manufacturing businesses in the Fils who are interested in dealing with the UK please get in touch. I import machinery and equipment and would like to help any businesses in Fils if i can (and help myself too of course).
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
mommyhere
8th September 2007, 19:22
If there are any manufacturing businesses in the Fils who are interested in dealing with the UK please get in touch. I import machinery and equipment and would like to help any businesses in Fils if i can (and help myself too of course).
:xxgrinning--00xx3:
That's very nice of you Mark! :) I'll check my client's organizer and I knew lots of people in the manufacturing business here...
Shifty-Sidney
8th September 2007, 19:43
That's very nice of you Mark! :) I'll check my client's organizer and I knew lots of people in the manufacturing business here...
Thats great mommy (doesnt sound right somehow:NoNo:)
I would love to do business with Fil companies:xxgrinning--00xx3:
aromulus
8th September 2007, 20:07
Thats great mommy (doesnt sound right somehow:NoNo:)
I would love to do business with Fil companies:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Yes, very commendable...:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Now you have your money and they have the experience.:D
After a while, they will have your money, and you the experience....:NoNo:
Good luck:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Shifty-Sidney
8th September 2007, 20:18
Hey Dom,
Its taken me 9 years to teach the Italian companies i buy from to finish a machine before they send it!
I have even got them to paint most of it now too. and make it work before the customer gets it!
As for having a Filipino experience? - ohhhhhh we wont go there again:doh
walesrob
8th September 2007, 20:28
Hey Dom,
Its taken me 9 years to teach the Italian companies i buy from to finish a machine before they send it!
I have even got them to paint most of it now too. and make it work before the customer gets it!
I can vouch for that: we used to own an old peoples farm, and it needed a new passenger lift, just a simple 2 person, 2 floor lift. The factory in Milan took 6 months to build it, and then sent it out to us with many parts missing. Then it was the wrong size...the last I heard (we sold the business 2 years ago) the current owners of the farm are still pursuing the matter in the courts.
Ever wondered what FIAT stands for?
First
In
All
Troubles :xxgrinning--00xx3:
aromulus
8th September 2007, 20:37
Mhhhhhhhh....
You see, it is all the Brits fault...
What you see is what you get....
Everything else you have to pay extra....
We learnt from you lot...
Once all the money is in the bank... Goodbye....:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Pepe n Pilar
9th September 2007, 04:22
So this is the MnM i'm waiting for!
Maria_2300
9th September 2007, 04:46
So this is the MnM i'm waiting for!
Hehehe, sorry to disappoint you itsme_iye but its not :(
charlwill
9th September 2007, 09:51
Quote:
Originally Posted by itsme_iye http://filipinaroses.com/images/buttons/viewpost.gif (http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php?p=34520#post34520)
So this is the MnM i'm waiting for!
Hehehe, sorry to disappoint you itsme_iye but its not :(
Hhhmmmmm......:cwm23::cwm23::cwm23::cwm23:
Shifty-Sidney
9th September 2007, 10:32
Hi Charlwill,
Nope, MnM is something different all together. heheeh
i love suspence:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Maria_2300
9th September 2007, 11:01
Hi Charlwill,
Nope, MnM is something different all together. heheeh
i love suspence:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Yes, MnM and MCM are two different things. :)
Pepe n Pilar
9th September 2007, 12:30
Hi Aromulus.... I'm reading between the lines.....
charlwill
9th September 2007, 14:37
Mhhhhhhhh....
You see, it is all the Brits fault...
What you see is what you get....
Everything else you have to pay extra....
We learnt from you lot...
Once all the money is in the bank... Goodbye....:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Very will said.... Hope they will understand every word. :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:
fred
9th September 2007, 23:38
Mark..What kind of manufacturing machinery??
KeithD
10th September 2007, 09:07
Mark..What kind of manufacturing machinery??
Possibly machinery that manufactures, although I could be wrong! :rolleyes:
Shifty-Sidney
10th September 2007, 20:23
I am confused now! - again lol
I dont know where the manufacturing machinery came from?
What i mean is - if there are any manufacturers in Fil who would like to sell into UK then i may be able to help them.
I already import from Italy, Finland, Germany and France - oh and china.
fred
11th September 2007, 01:09
Right
Possibly machinery that manufactures, although I could be wrong! :rolleyes:
No its me thats wrong..
I just didn`t realise that there was one machine that made everything.
Silly me.:doh
fred
11th September 2007, 01:16
I import machinery and equipment and would like to help any businesses in Fils
Mark.. What kind of machinery? There are lots of different types.
fred
11th September 2007, 09:35
Right thanks Mark..We got there in the end...Whew!!
You never know..I`ll keep my eyes peeled and ear to the ground..
The one problem here is that local products are not that clever when it comes to saftey ,Nothing is made with a british standard code and very little would deserve one..
A lot of the machinery here used by local & foreign contractors etc are second hand surplus from countries like Japan and Korea..
Take motor vehicles for example..The most popular and disirable SUV here is still a Mitsubishi Pajero (Shogun in UK)..They buy them surplus from Japan and then convert the steering and transmission to left hand drive,re spray them and sell them on..When they are finished they look like brand new vehicles..
aromulus
11th September 2007, 09:44
A lot of the machinery here used by local & foreign contractors etc are second hand surplus from countries like Japan and Korea..
Take motor vehicles for example..The most popular and disirable SUV here is still a Mitsubishi Pajero (Shogun in UK)..They buy them surplus from Japan and then convert the steering and transmission to left hand drive,re spray them and sell them on..When they are finished they look like brand new vehicles..
At least 70% of vehicles I saw on the road in Cebu, would not have passed an MOT test in a million years.:doh
fred
11th September 2007, 09:56
At least 70% of vehicles I saw on the road in Cebu, would not have passed an MOT test in a million years.:doh
Can`t comment on Cebu..
There is a guy next door to us that does up these Jap exports and anyone of them would pass a British MOT.
They really do a thorough job before they put them on the forecourt..
He`s doing one at the moment..When I get a chance,I`ll take some photos and post them here.
charlwill
11th September 2007, 10:00
At least 70% of vehicles I saw on the road in Cebu, would not have passed an MOT test in a million years.:doh
:Erm: It's very true Aromulus... :Brick::Brick:
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