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Hino could benefit from Daimler and Fuso’s technological resources in areas like telematics, hybrid drivetrains, or ...
A MAJOR realignment in the global commercial vehicle industry is underway as four of the world's most respected automotive ...
Daimler Truck and Toyota Motor Corporation have finalised definitive agreements to merge their respective Japanese commercial vehicle subsidiaries, Mitsubishi Fuso ...
Toyota and Daimler Truck confirmed on Tuesday that they will finalize the merger of their respective commercial fleet vehicle subsidiaries.
The integration of Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino Motors is set to reshape the commercial vehicle sector, which is planned to start operations in April 2026.
The truck divisions of Japan's Toyota and Daimler of Germany have agreed to merge to work together in vehicle development, ...
Daimler Truck and Toyota Motor will merge their Japanese truck units in a move designed to increase efficiencies in development, procurement and production while boosting competitiveness.
Hino trucks are made by the Japan-based Hino Motors company, a subsidiary of another Japanese firm, the Toyota Group. This makes Hino one of the auto brands that are actually owned by Toyota ...
Hino Motors and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus are working on finalizing a merger agreement, Nikkei said it has learned. --A new holding company for the truck unit is expected to list on the Tokyo ...
Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors Australia and its parent company, Hino Motors, are now the subject of a third class action investigation by Maurice Blackburn. This content is available exclusively to ...