985 resultados para Truck equipment industry
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On 29 July a deal was signed in Paris concerning a merger between Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW), Germany’s largest manufacturer of tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and artillery systems, and its French counterpart Nexter. The new holding formed as a result of the merger will be Europe’s largest producer of arms systems for land forces, comparable to the Airbus Group in the aerospace industry. While work on finalising the merger was underway, the German government was developing a new strategy for Germany’s arms industry, which was published on 9 June 2015. The strategy’s provisions show that German politicians, despite holding negative opinions on previous mergers between German arms companies and foreign businesses, have concluded that consolidation at the European level is nonetheless the only way to go. However, the strategy also states that the German government should exercise more influence than previously on the terms and conditions of any such consolidation. To this end, it identified key national technologies which will be supported and protected through various instruments, including also the conclusion of intergovernmental agreements on strategic defence co-operation. Such agreements may regulate questions such as the ownership structures of the new companies, the locations for developing technologies and for manufacturing products, subcontractors and exports of jointly developed arms and military equipment. In relation to the KMW–Nexter merger, such a deal between France and Germany is expected to be signed this autumn.
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[1] Asia.--[2] Europe.--[3] South America.--[4-5] Africa, Australia-Oceania.--[6] North and Central America.
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Joint Project with Matlack Corporation.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.
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Transportation Department, Office of Noise Abatement, Washington, D.C.
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Federal Highway Administration, Office of Engineering and Highway Operations Research and Development, McLean, Va.
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Federal Highway Administration, Office of Engineering and Highway Operations Research and Development, McLean, Va.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Heavy Duty Vehicle Research, Washington, D.C.
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pt. 1. Food and kindred products; tobacco manufactures.--pt. 2. Textile mill products; apparel and related products; leather and leather goods.--pt. 3. Lumber and wood products; furniture and fixtures.--pt. 4. Pulp, paper, and products; printing and publishing.--pt. 5. Chemical and products: petroleum and coal products; rubber products.--pt. 6. Stone, clay, and glass products; miscellaneous manufactures.--pt. 7. Primary metal industries; fabricated metal products.--pt. 8. Machinery, except electrical; electrical machinery.--pt. 9. Transportation equipment; instruments and related products.
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"July 1982."
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of State Vehicle Programs, Washington, D.C.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Transportation Department, Office of Noise Abatement, Washington, D.C.