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The product range of Daimler Trucks covers light, medium and heavy-duty trucks for long-distance, distribution and construction operations, as well as special vehicles for use in the municipal sector. The second division is Power Engineering. Iveco: Iveco, part of the Fiat group, is an Italian manufacturer of commercial vehicles based in Turin. The name Iveco came about as an acronym for Industrial Vehicles Corporation.
The core fields of production at Iveco include construction vehicles and fire appliances, as well as medium to heavy-duty trucks for local and long-distance operations and transporters. Iveco also manufactures diesel engines for various sectors. Iveco operates a global network of 49 factories and 15 development departments. Scania: Swedish manufacturer Scania is a listed manufacturer of commercial vehicles and one of the main manufacturers of heavy-duty trucks in Europe and South America.
Scania is a subsidiary of Volkswagen AG. For a number of years, Scania has only offered trucks for heavy-duty distribution and long-distance operations as well as construction and special vehicles e. The product range currently starts at 18 metric tons total weight and hp rated output.
The heaviest solo vehicles for road use have a total weight of 40 metric tons and are used in Switzerland. The engine range peaks at a rated output of hp. Volvo: Volvo is a Swedish commercial vehicle company. Volvo was originally founded in as a manufacturer of automobiles. The product program for commercial vehicles ranges from light-duty trucks for urban distribution through to heavy-duty trucks for long-distance goods transport and special vehicles. Renault Trucks offers all types of commercial vehicles: from medium-duty trucks for urban distribution operations to special vehicles and heavy-duty trucks for long-distance goods transport.
DAF offered front-wheel steering cabs from the outset; these initially had a rounded design, which was squared off in the s. Nothing has changed in this area to this day. DAF offered short-nose trucks from to However, the DAF brand is still represented on the market.