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  2. Paccar - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 the Pacific Car and Foundry subsidiary in Renton WA was renamed to Paccar Defense Systems Division. [37] In 1984 PACCAR posted record sales in its history of $2.25 billion. [38] [39] In the mid-1980s, PACCAR share of Class 8 trucks dropped to about 18% owing to aggressive competition from Freightliner Trucks, which is a subsidiary of ...

  3. DAF Trucks - Wikipedia

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    In October 1996 Paccar acquired DAF Trucks. [6] DAF Trucks and Leyland Trucks were rejoined in June 1998, when Paccar also acquired Leyland Trucks. [7] [8] [9] On 9 January 2012, Paccar installed the cornerstone of the new plant in the city of Ponta Grossa, in the state of Paraná, Brazil. DAF now has a net worth of 1.7 billion dollars ...

  4. Peterbilt - Wikipedia

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    1946 Peterbilt flatbed 1939 Peterbilt Model 334 (1 of 2 built 1939). In 1939, the Fageol plant in Oakland opened for business as Peterbilt Motors Company. As part of the design process, Peterman and his company engineers sought input from truck owners and drivers on how to develop trucks; [10] [11] initially planning to develop chain-drive trucks for the logging industry, the company ...

  5. Mark Pigott - Wikipedia

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    Mark Charles Pigott [1] (born February 6, 1954) is an American businessman and philanthropist. He has been Executive Chairman of Paccar since April 2014. He was previously Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Paccar from January 1997 [2] to April 2014.

  6. 400 Building - Wikipedia

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    The 400 Building, also known as the First Mutual Center and Washington Federal Center, is a seven story tall building in Bellevue, Washington. When it was completed in 1967, it was the tallest building in Bellevue .

  7. Foden Trucks - Wikipedia

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    A massive new production facility was developed in the early 1970s on a greenfield site, adjacent to the Foden works.The new plant was designed for an annual capacity of 6,000 trucks, based on an expectation of a continued boom in truck sales and exports.

  8. Packard Automotive Plant - Wikipedia

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    A number of the outer buildings were in use by businesses up through the early 2000s. In 2010 Chemical Processing, announced its intention to vacate the premises after 52 years. [12] This left Krilin Co. a lighting company located in Building 22 a 255,000-square-foot 1939 addition connected to the northside as the complex's sole remaining ...

  9. Charles M. Eastman - Wikipedia

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    Charles (Chuck) M. Eastman (May 5, 1940 – November 9, 2020) was a professor and a pioneer in the areas of design cognition, [1] building information modeling (BIM), [2] solid and parametric modeling, engineering databases, [3] product models, [4] and interoperability. [3]