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Eroad 'on track' despite slower sales in Australasia and US

Eroad hopes strategy refresh will deliver in the next quarter.

Wed, 23 Jan 2019

Eroad hopes the next quarter will put its overall strategy back on track as unit sales slowed in the third quarter of the 2019 financial year.

According to data released today, total contracted units for the period ending December 31 rose by 4375 or 5.1%, equating to a 20.3% annualised growth

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