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Works trucks, self-propelled, not fitted with lifting or handling equipment, of the type used in factories, warehouses, dock areas, or airports for short-distance transport of goods; tractors of the type used on railway station platforms; parts of the preceding vehicles (8709) 1,838 1 United States 402 2 Germany 316 3 China 250 4 France
Kalmar Industries (formerly Ottawa) (yard switch trucks) Paccar (United States) Paymaster [citation needed] Peterbilt (United States) Pierce (United States) Ramirez (Mexico) Rapid (United States) Relay (United States) Reo (United States) Republic (United States) Riker (United States) [citation needed] Spangler (United States) Spartan (United ...
Figures include passenger cars, light commercial ... Location 2024 2023 [2] 2022 2021 [3] 2020 [4] 2019 ... List of countries by vehicle exports; References and notes ...
The Ford D series is a range of middle-weight trucks that were introduced by Ford UK in 1965. [1] It replaced the Thames Trader and appears to have been envisaged as a more modern competitor to the Bedford TK produced by General Motors ' UK truck subsidiary.
The UK is a major centre for engine manufacturing and in 2008 around 3.16 million engines were produced in the country. [73] The UK has a significant presence in auto racing and the UK motorsport industry currently employs around 38,500 people, comprises around 4,500 companies and has an annual turnover of around £6 billion. [74]
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Chrysler's own range of British trucks were sold as Dodges (or Dodge Kew, to differentiate from American models) in Britain, but in some export markets they were badged DeSoto or Fargo. Rootes principal commercial vehicle brand was Commer, but the Karrier name was also used, especially for lighter trucks and for vehicles sold to municipal ...
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