Volkswagen Saves German Plants: Plans for Downsizing and Modernization Program
Volkswagen has decided to keep its factories in Germany open despite economic challenges and the need to optimize production. Previously, there were rumors about potential closures of certain production facilities in the country, causing concerns among employees and local communities. However, the company’s management announced that they would focus on modernization and increasing the efficiency of the plants.
Continue readingVolvo XC90 to Continue Production Long-Term
Swedish automaker Volvo Cars has confirmed that its popular SUV, the XC90, will remain in production for the long term. This news comes as a surprise to fans of the brand, given the upcoming changes in production lineups and the company's push towards electric models.
Continue readingThailand Air Force to Upgrade Old F-16s with Swedish Fighter Jets
The Royal Thai Air Force has made the decision to replace outdated American F-16 fighter jets with modern Swedish Gripen jets. This decision stems from the need to update the military equipment and enhance the country's combat capabilities. As part of this program, there are plans to procure new aircraft that will provide better performance compared to their predecessors.
Continue readingEmmanuel Macron Aims to Sell French Rafale Fighter Jets During Visit to Serbia
During his visit to Serbia, which is scheduled for late August 2024, French President Emmanuel Macron has set an ambitious goal — to promote the sale of French Rafale fighter jets. This initiative is aimed at strengthening bilateral relations between France and Serbia and expanding the influence of the French defense industry in the Balkans.
Continue readingMega Ports Race to Upgrade in Era of Rivalry and Automation
In recent years, the largest cargo ports worldwide have faced an increasing need to modernize their infrastructures. This compulsion is driven by the rise in container shipping volumes, enhanced global competitiveness, and a shift towards more automated technologies. As the international economy recovers from various crisis stages, ports aim not only to adapt to new realities but also to outpace their competitors.
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