Hi all,
The propensity for 'so-called' transport planners and acquirers of product
have been known, in the past, to have suppliers provide buses - and other
vehicles - that do not operate well in the Australian climate.
Air con units that work quite comfortably in Europe, for example, do not do
well in Australia, and it has been - often - an extremely costly exercise in
futility in finding that out.
Is it also possible that the average European is not as heavy as the average
Australian, as there have been examples of wheel-chair lifts that have failed
spectacularly when put to use in this land of ours, yet apparently, have done
the job for which they were designed in Europe quite happily.
I am sure that there are other examples, but those two spring to mind,
although I am loathe to mention the acquirer in either case.
Bob in Perth
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