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1 History  





2 Worldwide locations  





3 Model overview  



3.1  Commercial vehicles (passenger car classified)  





3.2  Buses  





3.3  Coaches  





3.4  Trucks  







4 References  





5 External links  














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Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles
صناعة وسائل النقل
Company typeCorporation
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1994
FounderKarim Ghabbour and Edzard Hans Wilhelm Reuter
Headquarters ,

Area served

Africa, Brazil, Caribbean, Central America, China, Europe, Middle East

Key people

Karim Ghabbour
ProductsBuses
Trucks

Operating income

493.11 million

Number of employees

5,000
Websitewww.mcv-eg.com
Modern MCV 600 3-axles comfort coach at the IAA 2014.
A convoy of civilian Mercedes-Benz Actros trucks in Iraq waiting for inspection. The vehicles are built in the Cairo plant of MCV.
A MCV manufactured Mercedes-Benz Axor from the Hong Kong Fire Services Department.
Kowloon Motor Bus MCV Evolution bodied Volvo B7RLEinHong Kong in August 2015

Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles (MCV) is an Egyptian manufacturer for buses and trucks. The manufacturing plant is located in Salheya, with the head office in Obour City, near Cairo. The manufacturer owns the trademark rights of the brands ECHOLINE, eVolution and MCV. Some models are assembled under the dual brand name Mercedes-Benz MCV.

History

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The company was founded in 1994 after a purchase of two factory facilities from the Ghabbour GroupbyDaimler AG.[1] The production capacity in Egypt is 6,000 buses and 1,200 trucks a year.[2]

Worldwide locations

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Model overview

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Commercial vehicles (passenger car classified)

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Buses

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Coaches

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Trucks

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References

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  1. ^ MCV Supplying from afar Buses issue 751 October 2017 page 38
  • ^ Factory Archived 2015-06-13 at the Wayback Machine MCV-Homepage. Retrieved 4 Oktober 2015.
  • ^ MCV Cuba Archived 2015-10-08 at the Wayback Machine MCV-Cuba Homepage. Retrieved 11 Oktober 2015.
  • ^ A propos de MCV MCV Algérie. Retrieved 18 Oktober 2015.
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