motor vehicle manufacturing

  • 1Motor vehicle — The United States has the world s largest motor vehicle registered fleet, with almost 250 million vehicles. A motor vehicle or road vehicle is a self propelled wheeled vehicle that does not operate on rails, such as trains or trolleys. The… …

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  • 2Century Motor Vehicle Company — Former type Automobile Manufacturing Industry Automotive Genre Runabouts, roadsters …

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  • 3Modiran Vehicle Manufacturing Company — Industry Automotive Headquarters Tehran, Iran Products Automobiles Engines Website www.mvmco.ir Modiran Vehicle Manufacturing Company (MVM) is an Iranian aut …

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  • 4National Motor Vehicle Company — Former type Automobile Manufacturing Industry Automotive Fate Acquired by Walter Chrysler …

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  • 5Motor Coach Industries — Type Private company Industry Transportation Founded 1933 Headquarters …

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  • 6Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles — تصنيع المركبات التجارية Type Corporation Industry Automotive industry Founded 1994 Founder(s) Karim Ghabbour and Edzard Hans Wilhelm Reuter Headquarters …

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  • 7Motor Development International — Type Private S.A. Industry Automobile industry Genre Car manufacturer Founded Carros Founder(s) Guy Nègre …

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  • 8Motor Industry Research Association — MIRA Ltd (formerly the Motor Industry Research Association) Formation 1946 Legal status Not for profit company Purpose/focus Providing world class engineering services to global automotive and transport industries Location Watling Str …

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  • 9Vehicle registration plates of Australia — Australian vehicle number plates are issued by the states, territories, and also the Commonwealth government and the armed forces. The plates are associated with a vehicle and generally last for the time the vehicle remains registered in the… …

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  • 10Manufacturing in Japan — ASIMO is the most advanced humanoid robot Japan s major export industries include automobiles, consumer electronics (see Japanese consumer electronics industry), computers, semiconductors, copper, iron and steel. Additional key industries in… …

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