The CEOs of the Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler AG said their partnership is advancing in the global marketplace in a number of key areas, including joint production and development of engines, the new Mercedes-Benz Citan van, and in commercial vehicles.
Read More →The commercial vehicles division of Daimler AG will bundle the activities of the subsidiaries Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, and Daimler India Commercial Vehicles Pvt. Ltd. under the umbrella of “Daimler Trucks Asia.”
Read More →Daimler’s subsidiary Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) will bring a total of 17 new truck models of the BharatBenz brand on the Indian market by the year 2014.
Read More →Daimler AG announced it has formed a partnership with Deutsche Telekom that will promote the automakers planned launch of communications services in its motor vehicles worldwide.
Read More →Kitchens on Wheels has been named an approved food truck upfitter for the Sprinter by Daimler Vans.
Read More →Daimler AG and Beijing Automotive Group (BAIC) will deepen their strategic partnership: according to a recently signed binding agreement Daimler AG will invest a 12 percent stake in BAIC Motor.
Read More →COLUMBUS, IN – In what may be an unprecedented event, all the month-over month comparisons – volume, price, miles, and age – for all weight groups of used trucks improved in July 2012.
Read More →Makers of medium- and heavy-duty trucks notch their biggest year-over-year increase in U.S. sales so far this year, as volume of 28,437 units in April marked a 38.9-percent rise from like-2011, according to research by WardsAuto.com.
Read More →CLEVELAND, OHIO – Aleris today announced that it has signed a four-year contract to provide molten aluminum to Daimler AG for the production of cylinder heads for all Daimler automobile models.
Read More →BERLIN, GERMANY – Affirming its 2012 earnings forecast Daimler AG posted sales increases across its motor vehicle units, including its Daimler Trucks division, which saw first quarter sales of 107,000 units or an increase of 20 percent.
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