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Credo returns to articulated segment with ultralight bus

Despite the current crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic, manufacturing volumes could keep increasing at Kravtex-Kühne Group, where the introduction of a new, ultralight articulated bus family is just around the corner.

Panker Gergő | 2020.06.13 10:30

Hungarian automotive industry: week 3 2019 edition

An eventful week brought a number of developing stories last week: automotive suppliers announced new investments, workers at Audi’s Győr plant held a two-hour warning strike, we ran estimates of engineer wages at the new BMW plant in Debrecen.

Gergő Panker | 2019.01.21 14:23

Hungarian automotive industry: week 16 2018 edition

Audi Hungaria made headlines last week in Germany with the alleged drop of production for the Audi TT. The Győr-based Audi plant is denying the claims. Let’s recap what last week brought in Hungary’s automotive sector.

Gergő Panker | 2018.04.23 12:35

Hungarian automotive industry: week 15 2018 edition

Last week saw two major acquisitions that could affect Hungarian manufacturing sites. The acquisition of both Takata and Federal Mogul could influence Hungarian activities. Let’s recap what last week brought in Hungary’s automotive industry.

Gergő Panker | 2018.04.16 20:10

Hungarian automotive industry: week 46 2017 edition

Audi Hungaria to launch serial production of electric motors in 2018, Kravtex-Kühne Group presents purpose-built mobile clinic for gynaecological and dental screenings. Let’s recap what week 46 brought in Hungary’s automotive sector.

Gergő Panker | 2017.11.20 12:18

Hungarian automotive industry: week 39 2017 edition

Former board of directors member for engine production to head Audi Hungaria, Kravtex announces further developments, Aventics celebrates 50th anniversary. Let’s recap what the 39th week this year brought in Hungary’s automotive sector.

Gergő Panker | 2017.10.02 23:30

Hungarian automotive industry: week 12 2017 edition

Kravtex-Kühne Group unveils new, lengthened city bus, automotive suppliers set to create jobs in Kecskemét and Eger. Let’s recap what the 12th week this year brought in Hungary’s automotive sector.

Gergő Panker | 2017.03.27 13:40

Hungarian automotive industry: week 8 2017 edition

F. Segura expands Szolnok plant with €16.7m, Audi Hungaria enhances human-robot cooperation, Kravtex-Kühne completes major bus delivery, parliament to discuss potential ban on combustion engines. Let’s recap what the eighth week this year brought in Hungary’s automotive industry.

Gergő Panker | 2017.02.27 13:23

Hungarian automotive industry: week 34

Kirchhoff hands over new warehouse, Knorr-Bresme establishes new brand for aftermarket products, new local orders keep Hungary’s bus manufacturing busy. Let’s recap what week 34 brought in Hungary’s automotive industry.

Gergő Panker | 2016.08.29 11:23

Hungarian automotive industry: week 33

The week of Hungary’s most important national holiday was spent by many on vacation, yet the automotive industry kept rolling. Let´s recap what week 33 brought in Hungary´s auto sector.

Gergő Panker | 2016.08.22 13:00

Hungarian automotive industry: week 32

Mercedes builds second plant in Hungary, another Audi engine reportedly found cheating in emission tests. Opel restarts production in Szentgotthárd, Jaguar faces fifteen-fold excess in job applications at new Slovakian plant.

Gergő Panker | 2016.08.15 14:28

Hungarian automotive industry: week 23

Week 23 was all about bus manufacturing, suppliers and student competitions. Let´s recap what last week brought in Hungary’s automotive sector.

Gergő Panker | 2016.06.12 20:41

Hungarian automotive industry: week 22

Mercedes-Benz Manufacturing Hungary launches mass production of facelifted CLA models, Credo to start manufacturing new model in Hungary. Suzuki celebrates 25 years of production in Hungary, Audi reports on mixed results, Opel Szentgotthárd CEO speaks about future plans. Let’s recap what week 22 brought in Hungary’s automotive sector.

Gergő Panker | 2016.06.06 00:52

Hungarian automotive industry: week 42

Hungary´s bus industry is showing signs of revival, a new Hungarian-built military vehicle has been unveiled and it has been announced that the CEO of Opel Szentgotthárd is leaving the plant to oversee the car maker´s Vienna-based operation.

Gergő Panker | 2015.10.19 00:22

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