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  2. C1000 - Wikipedia

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    C1000 was a Dutch supermarket chain. Founded on 1 April 1977, [1] the chain had 500 stores in 2012, with a market share of 12.1%. [2] The supermarket chain operated in a rather unusual manner for supermarkets in the Netherlands, using the franchise system.

  3. Lotec C1000 - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz Lotec C1000 was a one-off Megacar, jointly designed, developed and built by German automotive manufacturers Lotec and Mercedes-Benz. It was originally conceived in 1994, and constructed in 1995. The 1000 in the name stood for the number of horsepower it produced. [4]

  4. Lotec - Wikipedia

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    Lotec C1000, a one-off sports car built in 1995 Fitted with a Mercedes-Benz M117 V8. [10] Lotec 928 GT, a one-off sports car built in 1990 based on the Porsche 928. [11] Lotec Colani Testa D’Oro, a one-off sports car built in 1991 based on the Ferrari Testarossa. [12] Lotec TT 1000, a one-off sports car built in 1991. [13]

  5. Workhorse C-Series - Wikipedia

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    AMP Electric acquired Workhorse from Navistar in March 2013 for US$5 million [2] [3] and unveiled the E-GEN drivetrain for the Workhorse W-88 Class 5 truck chassis in early 2014; [4] [5] the E-GEN was a plug-in series hybrid that used a 200 kW (270 hp) "Sumo" traction motor/generator provided by tm4 Electrodynamic Systems, drawing from a battery with a gross capacity of 60 kW-hr.

  6. List of supermarket chains in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The company is one of 14 members of the purchasing association Superunie. The head office and distribution center are located in Nijkerk. In 2015, Boni acquired three C1000 stores, and in 2018 opened a new branch in Heerde, which was the first to experiment with a new store formula.

  7. Dodge LCF series - Wikipedia

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    Dodge C500-C1000 Dodge CT series Dodge NC series Dodge NCT series Dodge PC series Dodge PD series Fargo LCF: Production: 1960–1976: Assembly: Warren, Michigan, United States (Sherwood Assembly) Bogotá, Colombia (Chrysler Colmotores: 1967–1978) Body and chassis; Class: Heavy-duty truck: Body style: 2-door truck: Layout: Front engine, rear ...

  8. International C series - Wikipedia

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    New for 1968 was the option of AMC's 232 cubic inch inline-six engine, rather than International's own BG-series six. [11] The Travelall was considered a version of the light-duty pickup range, rather than a separate model, until major changes to the bodywork took place in 1969 for the 1970 model year.

  9. Jumbo (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Until the acquisition of C1000, relatively few Jumbos were in the Randstad. In September 2011, CVC announced that they would sell the C1000 supermarket chain. On 23 November 2011, it was announced that Jumbo would take over all C1000 stores. As a consequence, Jumbo became the second largest supermarket chain in the Netherlands, after Albert Heijn.