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MAN AG

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MAN AG (formerly called Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg AG), is a German transportation company. The MAN Group is mostly known for producing buses and trucks though the group is primarily involved in engineering activities.[citation needed] MAN specialises in:


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commercial vehicles Diesel engines Turbomachines industrial services The company has roots that go back to 1758 where it was the first iron works in the Ruhr region. Today it is one of Europe’s leading manufactures of engineering equipment and vehicles. In 2005, its 60,000 employees generated annual sales of around € 15 billion in 120 different countries. It is continuously trying to strengthen its market presence and has joint ventures and other cooperations with local companies in India, Poland and the United States.

MAN is listed on the DAX and is well respected in the field of transport engineering, having won numerous prizes. The latest ones achieved were in 2006 with the title ‘Truck of the year’ and ‘coach of the year’.

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This logo is on the front of all MAN trucks and busesMAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG [1] (roughly 50% of overall sales; 88% of division sales come from European market) Commercial vehicles: trucks (61% of group sales), aftermarket parts and service (18%), buses (14%), engines and components (7%) MAN B&W Diesel AG 2-stroke and 4-stroke diesel and gasoline engines: large marine and stationary diesel engines, engines for vehicles, industrial applications, power stations, yachts, passenger ships, ships, and work-boats (tankers, tugboats, icebreakers), railways. MAN Turbo AG [2] Turbomachines: compressors and turbines for process industry and power generation worldwide; used in oil & natural gas, refinery, chemical & petrochemical, fertilizers, industrial gases, iron & steel processing and mining, power generation applications. MAN Ferrostaal AG [3] (roughly 20% of sales) Industrial services: projecting, delivery, assembly, including steel-based structures [edit] Products - MAN Nutzfahrzeuge AG division

MAN Lion's coach MAN truck A tanker with MAN B&W Diesel engineTrucks

LE Series FE Series HX Series SX Series Hazmat tender Angloco foam tender Command unit Buses

Lion's City city/interurban bus Lion's Classic city/interurban bus Lion's Regio interurban bus NM 223/ 283 NL/ÜL 313/363 F (LF) NG 263/313/363 F (LF) 10.225 FOCL midi coach 12.220 HOCL 14.280 HOCL 12.220 HOCL-NL 14.220 HOCL-NL 18.220/ 260/ 280 HOCL-SL 18.220/ 260/ 280/ 310/ 360 HOCL-SÜ 18.220/ 260/ 310 HOCL-NL (LF) 18.260/ 310/ 360/ 410/ 460 HOCL 24.310/ 360/ 410/ 460 HOCLN 28.310 HGOCL [edit] External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: MAN AGMAN website (English) MAN website (German) MAN UK Website


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