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Daimler Buses

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Daimler Buses
NameDaimler Buses
TypeDivision
IndustryAutomotive
ParentDaimler AG
Founded1895
FounderGottlieb Daimler
HeadquartersStuttgart, Germany

Daimler Buses is a leading global manufacturer of buses and coaches, with a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, when Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach founded the company in Stuttgart, Germany. The company has since become a major player in the global bus market, with a presence in over 200 countries, including United States, China, Japan, and Brazil. Daimler Buses has a diverse portfolio of brands, including Mercedes-Benz, Setra, and Thomas Built Buses, which cater to different markets and customer needs, such as Greyhound Lines and National Express Group. The company's products are used by various transportation companies, including Deutsche Bahn and Stagecoach Group.

History

The history of Daimler Buses dates back to 1895, when Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach founded the company in Stuttgart, Germany. The company's first bus was built in 1898, and it was powered by a Daimler Motor Company engine. Over the years, the company has undergone significant transformations, including the merger with Benz & Cie. in 1926, which resulted in the formation of Daimler-Benz AG. In the 1950s and 1960s, Daimler Buses expanded its operations globally, establishing partnerships with companies such as Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Hyundai Motor Company. The company has also acquired several other bus manufacturers, including Orion Bus Industries and Thomas Built Buses, which are now part of the Daimler Buses portfolio, along with Mercedes-AMG and Smart (marque). Daimler Buses has also collaborated with other companies, such as Bosch and ZF Friedrichshafen, to develop new technologies and products.

Products

Daimler Buses offers a wide range of products, including city buses, intercity buses, coaches, and school buses, which are used by companies such as Greyhound Lines, National Express Group, and Deutsche Bahn. The company's product portfolio includes the Mercedes-Benz Citaro, Mercedes-Benz Tourismo, and Setra S 431 DT, which are popular among transportation companies, including Stagecoach Group and FirstGroup. Daimler Buses also offers customized solutions for specific markets, such as the Mercedes-Benz CapaCity for high-capacity transportation, which is used in cities like London and Paris. The company's products are known for their quality, reliability, and innovative features, such as Euro VI emissions standards and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), which are also used by companies like Volkswagen Group and BMW Group. Daimler Buses has also partnered with companies like Siemens and Alstom to develop electric and hybrid buses, which are used in cities like Berlin and Munich.

Technology

Daimler Buses is at the forefront of bus technology, with a focus on innovation and sustainability, which is also a focus of companies like Tesla, Inc. and Nissan. The company has developed a range of technologies, including autonomous driving systems, electric powertrains, and advanced safety features, which are also used by companies like Waymo and Cruise (company). Daimler Buses has also invested in research and development, partnering with companies like Google and Microsoft to develop new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT), which are also used by companies like Amazon (company) and Facebook. The company's buses are equipped with advanced features, such as LED lighting and infotainment systems, which are also used by companies like Harman International and Bose Corporation. Daimler Buses has also developed a range of alternative fuels, including hybrid and electric powertrains, which are used by companies like BYD Company and Proterra, Inc..

Manufacturing

Daimler Buses has a global manufacturing presence, with production facilities in countries like Germany, United States, Brazil, and Turkey, which are also home to companies like Volkswagen Group and Ford Motor Company. The company's manufacturing facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including robotics and 3D printing, which are also used by companies like General Motors and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Daimler Buses has a strong focus on quality and reliability, with a rigorous testing and inspection process, which is also used by companies like Toyota and Honda. The company's manufacturing facilities are certified to international standards, such as ISO 9001 and ISO 14001, which are also used by companies like BMW Group and Daimler AG. Daimler Buses has also partnered with companies like Kuka and Siemens to develop new manufacturing technologies, which are used in facilities like Stuttgart and Detroit.

Market Presence

Daimler Buses has a significant market presence, with a global market share of over 20%, which is also held by companies like Volkswagen Group and Toyota. The company's products are used by transportation companies, such as Greyhound Lines and National Express Group, which operate in countries like United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. Daimler Buses has a strong presence in emerging markets, such as China and India, where the company has established partnerships with local manufacturers, like Beiqi Foton Motor and Tata Motors. The company's products are also used by public transportation authorities, such as Deutsche Bahn and Stagecoach Group, which operate in cities like Berlin and London. Daimler Buses has a global network of dealers and service centers, which provide support to customers, including maintenance and repair services, which are also provided by companies like Bosch and ZF Friedrichshafen.

Category:Bus manufacturers

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