Navistar International

Navistar International Corporation is an American manufacturer of commercial vehicles in Warrenville, Illinois.

History

Early 80s came the American International Harvester Group after a worldwide expansion into financial difficulties. The agricultural sector was sold to Tenneco in 1984 and became affiliated with the Case Corporation Case-IH. The acquired company DAF, ENASA, Seddon Atkinson and Pacific had to be sold again. In 1986, a necessary reorganization establishing the Navistar International Transportation Corp.. 2005 Navistar acquired by the GVW Group in Highland Park (Illinois ) the company GVW Parts, which distributes OES parts and accessories for trucks, buses and recreational vehicles. In addition, Navistar also took over from GVW Workhorse Custom Chassis, a specialist in chassis of motor homes, buses and commercial vehicles at GM basis. The company had the Walk-In Van developed in collaboration with the GVW subsidiary UCBC, a van made ​​of aluminum especially for the personalized management of house -to- house suppliers and package services such as Federal Express or UPS.

Activities

Navistar manufactures trucks, military vehicles and buses as well as engines and spare parts. As a brand name "International" for trucks and "IC" is for buses (including preparation of the known American yellow school buses ) used. Navistar has annual revenues of approximately U.S. $ 15 billion.

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