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Ford joins SA Red Cross to celebrate World Red Cross Day

  The World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day is celebrated across the globe every year on 8 May to celebrate and honour the millions of volunteers and members of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) who provide a lifeline to communities in need across ...

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Historic moment at Goodwood as Rolls-Royce clocks 116

    Rolls-Royce Motor Cars marks another milestone as the British luxury automaker records another chapter in its long story this Monday. It was on this day in 1904 that The Hon Charles Rolls first met Henry Royce at the Midland Hotel, Manchester – an encounter after which the motor ...

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Nissan okays ‘COVID-19 countermeasures IP declaration’

  Nissan said on Monday that it has joined as one of the founders of ‘IP open access declaration against COVID-19’, a collective global effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19. In what has been described as an unprecedented move, this declaration brings together businesses, government and academia to promote ...

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Enter the new Corolla sedan

  The world’s best-selling automotive nameplate, is quite some accolade and no mean feat either. Toyota’s ubiquitous compact city car – first launched in 1966 – has captured the global automotive market and gone on to become a household name the world over. Now in its 12th-generation, the new Corolla ...

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Karin Rådström steps in as Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks May 1

    Karin Rådström has been appointed as Member of the Board of Management, Daimler Truck AG, responsible for Mercedes-Benz Trucks . The appointment takes effect from May 1, 2021. She succeeds Stefan Buchner, who has decided to retire after more than 30 years at the company, as announced earlier ...

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Ford’s high-tech three-dimensional automated paint defect detection system delivers maximum quality

Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa’s continued investment in its Silverton Assembly Plant in Pretoria has unlocked significant increases in its production volumes, with the Ford Ranger pickup exported to over 100 global markets, and the seven-seater Everest SUV shipped to countries across Africa. Along with the capacity increases achieved ...

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Mitsubishi shares messages of perseverance, resilience and optimism in latest ‘Small Batch – Big Impact’ film

  “We forget sometimes how many good people there are in the world and how many positive things actually happen on a day-to-day basis.” This wise reminder to remain grateful and optimistic, regardless of the challenges that lay ahead, is perhaps more timely and relevant now than ever before. U.S. ...

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OPINION: Amid the Coronavirus pandemic, the SDGs are even more relevant today than ever before

  By Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Erna Solberg Our world today is dealing with a crisis of monumental proportions. The vicious, novel coronavirus is wreaking havoc across the globe, destroying lives and ruining livelihoods.  The primary cost of the pandemic as seen in the loss of human lives is distressing, but ...

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Toyota presents face shields to Prince Mshiyeni Hospital

  Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has presented  900 face shields to Prince Mshiyeni Hospital in Umlazi, Durban, with an additional 2 300 units to be delivered in the next couple of weeks. The initiative, according to a statement,  is in line with Toyota Motor Corporation’s global commitment to do ...

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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles restarts production with maximum attention to workplace health, safety

  Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has restarted operations at the Sevel plant in Atessa, Italy – a joint venture with PSA Group and one of the leading producers of commercial vehicles for the international market . A variety of health and safety measures had been implemented before the return to ...

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