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Iveco is a European truck, bus, and diesel engine manufacturer, based in Turin, Italy. It is a subsidiary of the Fiat Group, and produces around 200,000 commercial vehicles and 460,000 diesel engines annually, and for the year ended 2003 the company had €9,440 million in sales (revenues). Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Diesel or diesel fuel is a specific fractional distillate of fuel oil (mostly petroleum) that is used as fuel in a diesel engine invented by German engineer Rudolf Diesel. ...
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Iveco-Magirus fire truck. ...
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Iveco became the All Blacks' global sponsor in January 2007. First international Australia 3 - 22 New Zealand (15 August 1903) Largest win New Zealand 145 - 17 Japan (4 June 1995) Worst defeat Australia 28 - 7 New Zealand (28 August 1999) World Cup Appearances 5 (First in 1987) Best result Champions, 1987 The All Blacks are New Zealands national rugby...
History
The company is dominated by FIAT Group, and was created on 1st January 1975 by FIAT manager and mechanical engineer Bruno Beccaria (1915-2001) through the merger of five companies operating in Italy, France and Germany; Fiat Veicoli Industriali (located in Turin), OM (Brescia), Lancia Veicoli Speciali (Bolzano), Unic (Trappes) and Magirus (Ulm). âTorinoâ redirects here. ...
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Ulm is a city in the German Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the river Danube, about 90 km south-east of Stuttgart and 140 km north-west of Munich. ...
In 1990, IVECO acquired 60% of ENASA, a leading truck manufacturer and makers of Pegaso brand of commercial vehicles in Spain. This marked a very important step in the history of IVECO since it became a local brand in all the leading European markets. With this acquisition, IVECO expanded its manufacturing locations to Barcelona, Valladolid and Madrid in Spain. Numerous important steps have marked its evolution since then. In its early years, the company focused on rationalizing, integrating and optimizing the various manufacturing and commercial structures that had been independent until then, and the first centralized functional structure emerged. From a marketing viewpoint, these years saw the launch of the Daily (1978), the Turbo (1981) and the Turbostar (1984), three vehicles that symbolized Iveco's entrepreneurial success in Europe. Iveco had to overcome a crisis in the early 1990s, a new period of change began, fuelled by increasingly fierce competition. In order to respond more effectively to the growing specialization of the market, Iveco broke its structure down into specialist corporate units that addressed specific customers divided by product type. In those years, the company continued to boost its strategic presence in the world. In 1992 Iveco purchased the Ital company, International Trucks Australia Limited, which still plays a very important role in the Pacific Rim. And Iveco Mercosul was created in Brazil in 1997, an essential base for manufacturing and distribution operations all over South America. The USS Abraham Lincoln Battle Group along with ships from Australia, Chile, Japan, Canada, and Korea speed towards Honolulu in RIMPAC 2000. ...
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In 1995 the EuroClass luxury coach was voted International Coach of the Year, and in 1999 Iveco and Renault decided to combine their efforts in the public transport field by merging their respective bus operations. This merger included companies such as Heuliez and Karosa, and the result was Irisbus, one of the major manufacturers in the passenger transport sector, which was further strengthened by the acquisition of the Hungarian company Ikarusbus. // Original meaning and etymology The original meaning of the term coach was: a horse-drawn vehicle designed for the conveyance of more than one passenger â and of mail â and covered for protection from the elements. ...
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Irisbus Citelis in Germany Iribus Agora buses in Cluj-Napoca, Romania Irisbus is a European bus manufacturer which was formed through the merger of bus and coach divisions of Fiat, Iveco and Renault in January 1999. ...
Ikarus is a bus manufacturer based in Budapest, Hungary. ...
Constantly growing attention was paid in those years to the integration of products and services, both to respond comprehensively to customers' requirements and to combat the extremely cyclic nature of the automotive market. This strategy led to the creation of Transolver in 1997, which took Iveco into the world of financial services. On the commercial front, in 1998 the EuroCargo, which was sold in over ninety countries and led the market in Italy, the United Kingdom, Spain, Bulgaria and Slovenia, was voted the "Best Imported Truck" in Germany. In 2000 it was the light segment that won awards, when the Daily was voted "International Van of the Year", and the one-millionth vehicle left the assembly line. Today Iveco has 49 factories, 15 research and development facilities, 840 dealers, 31,000 employees, and is in 19 countries. 40% of the engines Iveco manufactures go to Iveco vehicles, 60% are sold as OEM units for automotive, industrial, agricultural, marine, and power generation applications. It is a major European producer of fire-fighting vehicles. Iveco also builds the lethal injection vans used for carrying out executions in China. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Iveco Powertrain Iveco produces engines in three plants: SOFIM Foggia, Italy (8140-series), IVECO SpA Turin, Italy (8000 and NEF-series) and Bourbon-Lancy, France (Cursor-series). Sofim company was bought by Iveco in 1981. The Villa Comunale (Municipal Park) of Foggia. ...
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Brands - Iveco - light, medium, and heavy commercial vehicles
- Daily (2.8 - 6.5 t GVW)
- EuroCargo (6.5 - 18 t GVW)
- Stralis (40 t GVW)
- Massif 4x4 off-road vehicle
- Acco (Australia only, medium [variable weight])
- PowerStar (Australia only, heavy prime mover)
- Trakker (over 72 t CNG, Gross Combination Weight)
- Iveco Powertrain - engines: automotive, industrial, agricultural, marine, and power generation
- Iveco Magirus - fire-fighting applications
- Iveco Ford Truck - Now Iveco Limited (Iveco's UK Division). Iveco Ford Truck produced the Cargo, the UK market leader for many years built in Langley, Slough on which the current EuroCargo was based
- Lohr Magirus
- Iveco Mezzi Speciali
- Camiva in France - Chambéry, Iveco EuroFire - fire-fighting applications
- Iveco (Military) Light Multirole Vehicle
- Panther (Command and Liaison Vehicle) (or Panther CLV) - wheeled multi-role light vehicle developed for the British Army by Iveco of Bolzano
- 40.10WM 4X4 off-road military truck - light armored vehicle based on the Daily, includes semi-armored and fully-armored variants. Also produced in China by Naveco as the Nanjing NJ2046.
- Astra S.p.A. - heavy-duty trucks, all-terrain rigid dump-truck, articulated dump-truck, quarry-construction site vehicles, in Italy
- Pegaso-ENASA in Spain
- Seddon Atkinson - special-purpose construction and waste collection vehicles - United Kingdom
- Otoyol - medium commercial vehicles Eurocargo 1st version, in Turkey.
- Naveco - China joint venture Iveco NAC, Iveco Daily.
- Irisbus - minibuses, citybuses, GT and intercity coaches (previously under "Iveco" brand)
- Eurobus (discontinued)
- TurboCity (discontinued)
- See Irisbus for Irisbus's buses and "Iveco" buses rebranded as Irisbus product.
Iveco also produces many types of vehicle specific to certain countries. These include the PowerStar and Acco brands listed above, which are continued from original models produced by International Trucks Australia Limited. International is proudly manufactured and distributed by Iveco Trucks Australia Limited. Iveco Magirus is a truck and bus manufacturing company which is based in Ulm, Germany. ...
The Panther Command and Liaison Vehicle (or Panther CLV)is a wheeled multi-role light vehicle developed for the British Army. ...
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Bolzano (Italian Bolzano; German: Bozen, archaic Botzen; Ladin: Bulsan; Latin: Bauzanum; many of the regions Italian languages/dialects use Bolzan or Bulsan) is a city in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region of Italy. ...
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Seddon Atkinson are a manufacturer of HGVs based in Oldham, Lancashire, United Kingdom. ...
Irisbus Citelis in Germany Iribus Agora buses in Cluj-Napoca, Romania Irisbus is a European bus manufacturer which was formed through the merger of bus and coach divisions of Fiat, Iveco and Renault in January 1999. ...
Irisbus Citelis in Germany Iribus Agora buses in Cluj-Napoca, Romania Irisbus is a European bus manufacturer which was formed through the merger of bus and coach divisions of Fiat, Iveco and Renault in January 1999. ...
Iveco vehicles Daily van (MY98) in Romania Bere Ursus (Ursus Beer) Truck in Romania Taken by Pschemp File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
| Iveco Daily S2000 minibus Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 à 344 pixel Image in higher resolution (2140 à 920 pixel, file size: 330 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Minibus Iveco Daily 2005 Descripción: Minibús Iveco Daily, aparcado en Barakaldo. ...
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| Iveco TurboCity-U 480 bus in Bucharest, Romania (operated by RATB) Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2592x1944, 834 KB) Public bus in Bucharest, Romania (IVECO type) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Iveco Transport in Bucharest Metadata This file contains additional information, probably...
Status Capital of Romania Mayor Adriean Videanu, since 2005 Area 238 km² Population (2005) 1,924,959[1] Density 8,088 inh/km² Geographical coordinates Web site http://www. ...
Regia Autonomă de Transport Bucureşti is a public surface transit operator in Bucharest, the capital of Romania. ...
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