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Implenia wins large and complex tunnelling project in Norway: E02 Kvitsøy, E39 Rogfast

Implenia wins large and complex tunnelling project in Norway: E02 Kvitsøy, E39 Rogfast
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EQS-News: XTPL S.A.: XTPL to build an industrial prototype device with China's leading manufacturer of machinery for the FPD industry

EQS-News: XTPL S.A.: XTPL to build an industrial prototype device with China's leading manufacturer of machinery for the FPD industry
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VW commercial vehicle group Traton sees orders drop from record high

The Volkswagen Group's lorry and bus subsidiary, Traton, saw commercial vehicle orders drop by 21% last year, after a very strong 2022. Incoming orders totalled 264,800 vehicle in 2023, the Munich-based company announced on Monday. The company produces commercial vehicles under the MAN, Scania and Navistar brand names, as well as Volkswagen Truck & Bus brands in South America. According to Traton, the drop in orders is a sign that pent-up demand and production delays from the coronavirus pandemi ....

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