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  2. M548 - Wikipedia

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    The M548 is a tracked cargo carrier. ... (Swiss military license plates M+75829 to M+75882) came into service between 1986 and 1988, in total 54 units.

  3. Mowag Duro - Wikipedia

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    The DURO IIIP ( also named DURO GMTF) is a version only available in 6x6 form. It is heavily armoured and has a remote controlled machine-gun. It is used by the Danish Army as an ambulance, and by the Swiss Army in the roles of APC, NBC-Reconnaissance and ambulance in international peace support missions of Swissint. [6]

  4. SBB Cargo - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of Swiss Federal Railways SBB Cargo AG, the Freight division's official designation, are in Olten. In 2013, SBB Cargo had 3,061 employees and achieved consolidated sales of CHF 953 million. [1] In Switzerland, SBB Cargo is the market leader in rail freight, transporting over 175,000 tons of goods every day.

  5. Merchant Marine of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, a fleet of 37 ships flew the Swiss flag, which was made up of bulk carriers, container ships, multi-purpose freighters and tankers, totalling one million tonnes and operated by six shipping companies. [3] By 2022, the fleet had declined to 14 ships, down from 49 in 2016. [4]

  6. Mowag - Wikipedia

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    Its initial success was the development and production of more than 1,600 troop carriers, the Mowag T1 4×4 for the Swiss Army. Contracts for Germany followed, with 750 Mowag MR 8 series armoured wheeled vehicles produced for the German Bundesgrenzschutz (Federal Border Guard) also later used by Spain, and built under licence in Germany.

  7. SBB Cargo International - Wikipedia

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    SBB Cargo International is a rail transport business founded in 2010 as a joint venture between SBB Cargo and Hupac. [1] It was created to engage in the carriage of international rail freight across the European market. [2]

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