Opel Intends to Close Antwerp Facility
As Opel moves quickly on its way towards a viable future, the company has announced the intent to wind down its manufacturing plant in Antwerp, Belgium in the course of 2010.
As Opel moves quickly on its way towards a viable future, the company has announced the intent to wind down its manufacturing plant in Antwerp, Belgium in the course of 2010.
Höegh Autoliners returns to Thailand
As part of a global contract between General Motors and Höegh Autoliners which includes transportation from Thailand to Chile, MV Höegh Shanghai successfully loaded the first shipment containing a total of 229 vehicles
As part of a global contract between General Motors and Höegh Autoliners which includes transportation from Thailand to Chile, MV Höegh Shanghai successfully loaded the first shipment containing a total of 229 vehicles
MAN Latin America increases production
MAN Latin America is expanding its capacity at the Resende plant in Brazil and will introduce a third shift in March 2010
MAN Latin America is expanding its capacity at the Resende plant in Brazil and will introduce a third shift in March 2010
IVECO renews major contract for spare parts logistics throughout Europe
IVECO, has awarded Kuehne + Nagel with a renewal of its current logistics service contract for a further period of three years
IVECO, has awarded Kuehne + Nagel with a renewal of its current logistics service contract for a further period of three years
Reilly optimistic about Opel/Vauxhall in spite of predicted downturn in total market
New Opel CEO Nick Reilly, has laid out his vision for the company, stressing that the new management team announced last week will operate on the basis of mutual trust and support
New Opel CEO Nick Reilly, has laid out his vision for the company, stressing that the new management team announced last week will operate on the basis of mutual trust and support
Daimler Trucks North America Receives $40 Million Grant from U.S. Department of Energy
Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) has received nearly $40 million (approx. €28 million ) in funding through the 21st Century Truck Technology Partnership.
Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) has received nearly $40 million (approx. €28 million ) in funding through the 21st Century Truck Technology Partnership.
Leif Johansson elected Chairman of the ACEA Commercial Vehicle Board for 2010
The Commercial Vehicle Board of the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has elected Leif Johansson as its new chairman for 2010. Johansson is President and CEO of Volvo Group.
The Commercial Vehicle Board of the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has elected Leif Johansson as its new chairman for 2010. Johansson is President and CEO of Volvo Group.








