MAN Features
Press Newsletter October 2009
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MAN buses for the 2010 soccer World Cup
- MAN Nutzfahrzeuge expands its market presence in South Africa – around eight months before the FIFA World Cup kicks off in the country.
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MAN Nutzfahrzeuge at the Busworld Kortrijk 2009
- At the European bus industry's premier fair, the Busworld in Kortrijk (October 16 - 21, 2009), MAN Nutzfahrzeuge will be presenting a wide range of MAN and NEOPLAN coaches, city and intercity buses.
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2,200 school buses for Brazil
- MAN Latin America has started delivery of the major order for 2,200 school buses in Brazil.
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Steering with all the senses
- Innovative assistance systems by MAN can prevent accidents. Video and radar are only two of many technologies to keep the truck of the future safely on course.
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High-powered place
- Built on a turnkey basis by MAN Diesel, Costa Rica’s largest power plant is scheduled to go into operation in late 2010 – a challenge that can only be mastered by drawing great expertise from all areas.
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Where some brilliant minds reside
- One key factor in MAN’s market success is the power to innovate. Be it for commercial vehicles, marine engines or turbo-machinery – new developments secure the company’s future. Behind every innovation is an ingenious idea.
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Reason or gut instinct
- Executives must make decisions every day. Depending on their personality, there are varying methods for making good choices.
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MAN engineering history at Deutsches Museum
- The MAN special exhibition entitled "From Blast Furnace to Hybrid Drive. MAN – 250 Years of Industrial History" at the Deutsches Museum is going into overtime.
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