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Friedlanders win court battle with Mainzeal owner over faulty robo-carpark

During a 2012 performance test the car stacker broke down within 10 minutes. 

Victoria Young
Fri, 28 Jul 2017

A High Court judge has ruled in favour of Sir Michael Friedlander’s Samson Corporation in a $2m action over a faulty car stacker.

The dispute centred over a robotic car park produced for Samson’s Geyser development in Auckland’s Parnell, one of New Zealand’s first Green Star rated

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Victoria Young
Fri, 28 Jul 2017
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Friedlanders win court battle with Mainzeal owner over faulty robo-carpark
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