MAN Features
Press Newsletter May 2010
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New Two-Stroke for Chinese ships
- MAN Diesel & Turbo has developed two new engine variants specially targeted at the busy Chinese coast and river segment that represents some of the world’s heaviest trafficked shipping lanes.
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New executive quartet
- Four experienced Executive Board members have headed up the merged MAN Diesel & Turbo SE company. An overview of their roles and responsibilities.
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“Size increases stability”
- MAN Diesel & Turbo SE’s Chief Executive Officer and member of the Executive Board of MAN SE, comments challenges and achievements of the merger. An interview.
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MAN engines to irrigate the Sahara
- MAN Diesel has received an order for three engines from the Egyptian Marketing Consultants Group. They will play a vital role to irrigate the desert and create farmland by pumping freshwater from aquifers deep beneath the surface.
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Two headed dragon for Shanghai
- One of the most up to date tunnel fire engines obtainable on today’s market has started its mission in Shanghai. The TLF 2000/400 has not one but two driver’s cabins, both serving for control and operation of the vehicle.
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MAN Nutzfahrzeuge at the Interschutz fair
- MAN Nutzfahrzeuge is presenting its current Trucknology Generation range of trucks for fire brigades and rescue services at Interschutz 2010 from June 7 through 12 in Leipzig.
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The face of fact and fiction
- In cooperation with Munich’s Technical University, MAN Nutzfahrzeuge operates a driving simulator in Garching. How virtual driving helps to develop trucks in an even more need-based way.
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MAN bus advertising for World Cup
- Films, foosball and factual communications platform: MAN "People's Bus" to spark enthusiasm about football in South Africa.
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