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Italian trucks Iveco - company history

Iveco is a large multinational automotive corporation, home to Italy. The headquarters is located in the business and cultural center of the country, in Torino, and the head office is in the Netherlands. The main direction of the company is the production of trucks and large-sized vehicles, as well as a line of off-road vehicles and special equipment (fire trucks, dump trucks, etc.). Today Iveco is the undisputed leader in the world market in the manufacture and sale of industrial and commercial lifting equipment.

The history of Iveco The emergence of the concern is due to the fact that in November 1975 a profitable partnership contract was concluded, according to which the branch was transferred to the German automobile manufacturer Magirus-Deutz under the full control of FIAT (an Italian company supplying cars and their components). Thus, thanks to this merger, a new company was formed, which received the name Iveco, which included the following brands:

Magirus-Deutz;

OM;

FIAT France SA;

FIAT;

Lancia.

Merging all of the above brands was a smart marketing decision. So, only in the first year of operation of Iveco, more than 95,000 vehicles were produced, intended for various purposes. It was at this stage of development that it was found that creating equipment for various purposes is a rather complicated and laborious process, during which it is not always possible to achieve the desired level of quality. The company's management decided to urgently reorganize production and unify some models. So, a number of cars were gradually withdrawn from use, and a number was supplanted by new "inventions".

By 1978, the first car in the history of the enterprise was created, which was entirely the development of Iveco engineers and specialists. It was the prototype of the modern Iveco Daily van. In the late 70s of the last century, it was sold on a par with a similar model of commercial trucks - "Fiat Daily". In general, the car was quite warmly received by the public and was in good demand in the car market.

By the mid-1980s, Iveco managed to strengthen its position in the domestic market and earn a certain reputation as a reliable manufacturer. Therefore, the board of directors adopted a directive on the further development and expansion of the company's spheres of influence. In 1986, for example, another Italian company, Astra, was included in the concern, which at that time was considered the main supplier of dump trucks. And, in 1991, the brand acquired the Spanish company Pegaso, which specialized in the production of buses. This was followed by a series of lucrative contracts and agreements, according to which the following companies came under the management of Iveco:

Seddon Atkinson Group;

ITAL;

ENASA;

Irisbus Holding.

Today Iveco is recognized as one of the most influential modern suppliers and distributors of trucks, fire trucks and other industrial special equipment. The transnational association has valid and long-term contracts with leading automotive companies from all over the world. The company has more than fifty factories and plants scattered throughout the world. In addition, Iveco does not stop there and continues to build up its intellectual potential - in total, the brand has fifteen research centers, where the best specialists of our time work. The main corporate values of the company are the preservation of the specialization of different Iveco divisions, as well as the transmission and continuity of values, experience and traditions.

Today, the company produces trucks belonging to different market segments, components for them, automobile engines, special industrial and commercial vehicles, passenger buses and some special equipment. All offered products are of high quality, as well as up-to-date modernist technical characteristics. According to the latest statistics:

The company sells over 160 thousand vehicles and about 430 thousand engines annually;

Financial income exceeds the € 9 billion mark;

In total, Iveco has 844 dealerships with approximately 32,000 employees;

Argentina, Korea, Libya, Kazakhstan, Turkey, China and a number of other countries have already established a licensed process for assembling cars and trucks;

Iveco ranks 6th in the world ranking of companies specializing in the production of commercial and industrial trucks;

Iveco ranks 2nd in the world ranking in terms of engine sales.

Currently, one of the most popular and demanded Iveco products is the line of buses. It is presented both by cars for tourist trips and for intercity and city routes. The production of this automotive segment is concentrated in European factories located in Italy, France and the Czech Republic.

In the early 2000s, a presentation of a new bus model, created specifically for tourist and sightseeing trips, took place. Its length is exactly 12 meters; the cabin accommodates 49 independent passenger seats, which are equipped with a horizontal position mode. Also, this model is distinguished by the presence of an eight-speed gearbox and an engine with a volume of up to 9 and a half liters.

Today, under the name "Iveco Daily", the concern produces lines of light commercial trucks. This series of cars is the oldest in the history of the brand. So, the first prototypes of modern Daily vans emerged back in 1978. The main detail that distinguishes these trucks from their "counterparts" is the frame. The chassis of the model acts as the basis for the creation of most vans, minibuses and light trucks Iveco. The latest changes to the Iveco Daily system were made in 2014, and this year's version is considered the most relevant to date.

Comments: 1
  • #1

    Mark Gibson (Thursday, 26 January 2023 05:57)

    I have 6 iveco stralis in a fleet of 14, but have been waiting since last october for a field service unit to attend and trouble shoot and fix and stralis in the depo won't start, and the iveco dealer in Brisbane Australia, is only 25 Km away but too busy to attend. The dealer I have had an account with since 1983.
    We might have to trade up all the iveco's for kenworth, their dealer comes running when there is an issue with our Kenworth.