Navistar to Supply Diesel Engines for Turkish OEM

July 1st, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, Engines

Navistars Engine Group finalized a six-year supply agreement with a Turkish manufacturer and will supply its MaxxForce diesel engines for buses, for the Turkish domestic and other foreign markets. The value of the six-year contract was not released.

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New Industrial Electric Motors Offered On ForeignTRADEX’s Industrial Trade Portal

June 7th, 2010 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, Engines

Nashville – Nashville-Davidson, Tennessee Keeping facilities, equipment and machines running requires numerous types of engines and motors of various horsepower, and according to ForeignTRADEX.com, their newly published directory includes ideal solutions for those sourcing industrial electric motors , diesel engines and parts.

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The West and Karzai on Different Pages

November 10th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, General

Hamid Karzai and his foreign backers appear headed in opposite directions.

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FOREIGN FIRMS CAN MANUFACTURE LUXURY CARS LOCALLY, AP TO BE SCRAPPED BY 2015

October 28th, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Engines, General

No Approved Permits (AP) system in 2015 and foreign firms can manufacture luxury car in Malaysia.Read the full news from Bernama below.FOREIGN FIRMS CAN MANUFACTURE LUXURY CARS LOCALLY, AP TO BE SCRAPPED BY 2015.KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 28 — Foreign firms will be given manufacturing licenses to hold 100 per cent equity in firms which produce luxury vehicles with an engine capacity of more than 1,800 cc and costing more than RM150,000 while the controversial Approved Permits (AP) system will be scrapped

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KIA Cadenza 2010, Great Car From KIA Motor

October 23rd, 2009 Comments Off Posted in Diesel Engines, General

Kia Group may be constantly surprising us with their new products, but the firm’s domestic team has still a lot of learning to do when it comes to how they promote their work to the global press and consumers alike. Even though Kia was content with the release of a single photo (plus a few more leaked official shots) of its to the foreign automotive media, understandably, most people want to see more of the Amanti / Opirus replacement.   Well, thanks to South Korean dedicated Kia website

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