MAN Features
Press Newsletter June 2008
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MAN on the road again
- MAN is celebrating its 250th birthday with a tour of a very special kind. From 6 to 8 June, more than thirty historic trucks, buses and traction engines will be rolling across Bavaria, making stops in Munich, Augsburg and Nuremberg.
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Success through constant change
- As from end of May to 2 November 2008, MAN AG will be presenting its corporate retrospective "250 Years of MAN – From Ironworks to Engineering Enterprise" at the Rhenish Industrial Museum in Oberhausen.
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Growth from the depths
- Mining is booming in Namibia, and people are dreaming of the future: by the year 2030, this gigantic but sparsely populated country in the south of Africa is hoping to be an industrial nation.
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MAN entrenching presence in India
- The MAN Group is focusing its activities in India through new headquarters in Mumbai where in the form of the MAN House Mumbai MAN experts representing the entire product portfolio of this foremost commercial vehicle and mechanical engineering group will be locally at the service of customers and partners.
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Top in knowledge thanks to Confucius
- With energy, discipline and far-sightedness, South Korea has developed into the world's biggest shipbuilding nation. High standards of quality have made MAN Diesel and the Korean shipyards reliable partners.
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New license partner for MAN Diesel in China
- MAN Diesel SE has signed a licence agreement with one of China's largest engine manufacturers, the Weichai Holding Group Co. Ltd, for the production of type 27/38 and 32/40 MAN Diesel four-stroke engines.
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Paris and Berlin opt for MAN city buses
- Buses for the metropolises: MAN has received two major orders from Paris and Berlin with a combined order value of over € 140 million.
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The mirror polishers
- As part of the MAN Campus Initiative, students are improving the MAN Ferrostaal solar thermal plant.
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