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Business · GermanyMAN Truck & Bus has outlined a ten-year workforce restructuring plan that will see approximately 2,300 positions phased out across its German operations. According to company statements reported by Handelsblat, also covered on trade agency Electrive, the reduction is intended to be implemented without layoffs and with a “fully socially responsible” approach. The program affects three major sites: Munich (1,300 positions), Salzgitter (600) and Nu…See the Story
MAN to Reduce 2,300 Positions in Germany Amid Cost and Competition Challenges
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Vienna, Austria · ViennaTen new hydrogen buses are set to enter service in Döbling district from 1 December, marking the first fully hydrogen-operated route in Vienna. Wiener Linien announces it is expanding its zero-emission bus offer with the deployment of ten CaetanoBus H2.City Gold vehicles on Line 39A, following the introduction of battery-hydrogen buses in the city centre. The tender was awarded back in early 2024. Green hydrogen is supplied by Wien Energie, prod…See the Story
Vienna's line 39A switches to full hydrogen operation thanks to CaetanoBus fleet
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Red Bull · SwedenScania announces three new Executive Vice Presidents’ appointments — Stefano Fedel, Camilla Dewoon and Anna Carmo e Silva — as part of a wider organisational restructuring designed to accelerate performance, respond to evolving market conditions, and strengthen long-term competitiveness. The company notes that the transport industry is undergoing rapid transformation, shaped by new technologies, regionalisation and shifting global market conditi…See the Story