MAN SE
MAN SE is a German mechanical engineering company and parent company of the MAN Group. It is a subsidiary of automaker Volkswagen.[1] MAN SE is based in Munich. Its primary output is for the automotive industry, particularly heavy trucks. Further activities include the production of diesel engines for various applications, including boats. The company also builds turbomachinery.[2]
British licence
In the 1950s, the North British Locomotive Company of Scotland held a licence to build diesel engines of MAN design. These engines were used in some British Railways diesel locomotives, such as the Class 21.
MAN SE Media
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This logo is on the front of all MAN trucks and buses. The lion comes from Büssing AG, a company that MAN acquired in 1971. It resembles the coat of arms of the city of Brunswick.
Panther Tank inside the Nationakl War Museum in Overloon, Netherlands, 2019
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Share of the Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg AG, issued 10 March 1914
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St. Antony.
- Wuppertaler Schwebebahn c1913 LOC 03961u.jpg
Suspension railway in Wuppertal, Germany, construction MAN-Werk Gustavsburg
- Second prototype of the Diesel engine (1894), 2.jpg
Rudolf Diesel's first engine
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Old MAN trucks in Hörum harbour, Sylt, Germany
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MAN fire truck in action in Füssen
- MAN TGS 26.480 6X4 BL (30S).jpg
A 2016 MAN TGS 26.480 6×4 BL (30S) truck
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MAN steam turbine
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References
- ↑ MAN AG Annual Report 2016. MAN AG. 2016. p. https://www.corporate.man.eu/man/media/en/content_medien/doc/global_corporate_website_1/investor_relations_1/gb/2016_40/GB2016_DEU_geschutzt.pdf.
- ↑ "MAN AT A GLANCE". MAN SE. MAN.de.