MAN Features
Press Newsletter January 2010
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Green technology
- MAN Diesel supplies engines for London bio-fuel power plants: Green electricity for 100,000 households.
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The future in fuel tanks
- Biofuel produced by agricultural fields has drawn hefty criticism. The fuel of the future comes from the sea, however.
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Europe’s eye in space
- Controlling the flow of goods is an absolute necessity in logistics. The future Galileo satellite system opens entirely new applications.
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Sleek as a shark
- The competence center of MAN Diesel in Frederikshavn, Denmark continuously works on optimizing the efficiency of marine propellers depending on its utilization.
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The most powerful passenger catamaran in the world
- 113 meters long, 1400 passengers and 357 cars on board – those are the vital statistics for the record catamaran which will start operating as a ferry between Rønne on the Danish island of Bornholm and Ystad in southeast Sweden in May 2011.
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Change in the Executive Board of MAN SE
- Dr.-Ing. Georg Pachta-Reyhofen was appointed as the company’s new Executive Board Spokesman by the Supervisory Board of MAN SE, effective as of January 1, 2010. The Supervisory Board also appointed Klaus Stahlmann, with effect from January 1, 2010, and Frank H. Lutz with immediate effect, to the Executive Board of MAN SE as deputy members.
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Career ladder with side rungs
- As job rotation is a common practice of MAN’s corporate culture, executives can acquire experiences beyond departmental and national boundaries.
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A roaring good mood at the cape
- Right on time for the World Cup, 110 MAN Lion's Explorer buses are added to the local public transport fleet in South Africa.
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