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Pages in category "Truck manufacturers of Belgium" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.
Sterling Trucks (United States) Stewart & Stevenson (United States) Studebaker (United States) Scot (Canada) [citation needed] Tesla Motors (United States) Traffic (United States) UD Trucks (different models for U.S. market) Volvo Trucks (different models for U.S. market) Vicinity Motor Corp. (Canada) Walter (United States) White (United States)
Started as a prototype by KFM (Kaiserslauterner Fahrzeugund Maschinenbau AG) a Swiss based firm in 1980 the prototype was named TB600 Desert Lion the completed prototype was showcased at Frankfurt Truck Show in September 1984, the company ran into financial problem, so the project was adopted by (BREC) Belgian Railway Equipment Company which also ran into problems later BREC collaborated with ...
DAF Truck type G1300DA325 Classic DAF 2600 cab over truck DAF fire truck A DAF YA-328 military truck DAF YP-408 used by UNIFIL. In 1928, Hubert "Hub" van Doorne founded the company Commanditaire Vennootschap Hub van Doorne's Machinefabriek. His co-founder and investor was A. H. Huenges, managing director of a brewery.
Faymonville manufacturing unit in Rocherath, Belgium.In the 1960s. Faymonville Group is a trailer and heavy transport equipment manufacturer operating worldwide. Started back in the 1960s in Rocherath, Belgium as a blacksmith shop later started to manufacture and sell agriculture machines and tractor cabins in 1962 opened a new production unit to fulfill the demand of forestry vehicles.
Truck manufacturers of Belgium (2 P) Pages in category "Motor vehicle manufacturers of Belgium" This category contains only the following page.
Volvo Trucks (Swedish: Volvo Lastvagnar) is a truck manufacturing division of Volvo based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Trucks was a separate company within Volvo. The Volvo Group was reorganised on 1 January 2012 and as a part of the process, Volvo Trucks ceased to be a separate company and was instead incorporated into Volvo Group Trucks along ...
The first truck, the "Series 1", debuted in January 1928, as an immediate success and attracted attention outside the country. [9] In 1930, Volvo sold 639 cars, [12] and the export of trucks to Europe started soon after; the cars did not become well known outside Sweden until after World War II. [12]