MAN Features
Press Newsletter April 2009
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Hand in glove, under one roof
- The MAN Group is expanding to South America. The commercial vehicle plant in Resende, Brazil, is one of the most modern facilities ever.
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Appealing with values
- Skilled employees and management staff are not just interested in a fat paycheck. They want to identify with their employer and pay attention to whether company culture conciliates with their own convictions. Employer branding therefore plays a decisive role in competing for the best and brightest people.
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On the road in the year 2020
- Huge mega-cities, zeroemissions zones and constantly increasing traffic: Experts expect road freight transport to change dramatically by the year 2020. An interview with Dr. Keith Ulrich, head of the DHL Innovation Centre, about the future of road freight transport and MAN’s place in it.
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Journey to nano land
- Nanotechnology is considered a key technology of the next decades. The field of possible applications appears almost boundless.
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Heading east in the fast lane
- In the service center Podolsk, approximately 10 kilometers south of Moscow, MAN experts service and repair more than 30 trucks and buses every day. The facilities meet state-of-the-art standards, for after-sales is becoming increasingly important in Russia.
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Clever stroke in licensing know-how
- MAN Diesel has concluded new license agreements for two-stroke marine engines in China. The division of labor is international: While Denmark delivers the design, production is based in Asia.
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A woman up front
- Sandra König gets the boys of football club Bayern Munich from A to B and back again as the driver of their new team bus, an MAN Lion’s Coach L Supreme.
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Double-deckers ahoy!
- Standing at over four-and-a-half metres tall, the new NEOPLAN double-decker buses are the next big thing in Dubai. Getting them there from the plant in southern Germany is quite an accomplishment in itself.
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