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Mixed production of conventional and electrically powered trucks at MAN requires a new painting concept. The first shift into the future started in Munich.
Aishwarya Shinde and Nandakishor Zanan work at MAN’s location in Pune, India. While Aishwarya is an HR Business Partner, Nandakishor works as an engineer in the Hardware Development team. With 1.4 billion people, India is the most populated country in the world. It includes a multitude of languages, religions, cultural backgrounds and has a wide variety of traditions. This is an interview about diversity within Indian teams, some German differences and the close collaboration of MAN teams across continents and time zones.
MAN takes its suppliers to task for improving their sustainability performance. The raw material copper plays a special role in sustainable supply chains.
From 6 to 18 November, the 27th World Climate Conference, the COP27, will take place in Sharm El-Sheikh. Politics and business have a lot to do to counter the climate crisis. MAN has anchored sustainability and climate protection in its strategy.
At the Nuremberg Technical Centre, MAN wants to take the production of the batteries into its own hands and give them the longest possible life.
The MAN eMobility event at the test track in Munich was a complete success. Customers, journalists and experts experienced current and future electromobility at first hand. In the spotlight: the new MAN eTruck and the MAN Lion's City 10 E.
For the first time, MAN has placed sustainability at the heart of its corporate strategy. The 2021 sustainability report also contains a commitment to a greenhouse gas-neutral balance sheet by 2050.
MAN will be producing high-voltage batteries in Nuremberg from 2025. Ulrich Zimmer from MAN talks about the significance of the decision in an interview.
When childhood dreams come true: MAN enabled 20 up-and-coming players to experience an unforgettable day with FC Bayern München – including training with team ambassador Claudio Pizarro.
MAN Truck & Bus is aiming to be neutral by 2050. The target is to save 70 per cent of emissions compared to 2019 levels across all the company’s locations around the world by 2030. Fleet emissions from trucks, buses and vans produced by MAN is to be reduced by 28 per cent by 2030. The commercial vehicle manufacturer has committed to these targets as part of the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) climate protection initiative.
Melanie Ullermann from Stadtwerke Neumarkt reports on her experiences with MAN's electromobility experts.Melanie Ullermann from Stadtwerke Neumarkt reports on her experiences with MAN's electromobility experts.
Prof. Wolfgang Jenewein is Professor of Business Administration at the University of St. Gallen and Director of the university's Institute for Mobility (IMO-HSG). He advises major companies such as MAN and in the field of sports has worked with the German national football team, among others. To achieve a successful transformation, he recommends two virtues in particular: humility and curiosity.
MAN's commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals does not end with the proportion of women in management. Learn more.
Corona has accelerated the path from analog to digital. At MAN, numerous digital tools already determine daily processes - find out here how MAN is taking advantage of the opportunities offered by digitization.
Electric mobility has gained a foothold in public transport. A conversation with MAN Head of Business Unit Bus Rudi Kutcha.
Corporate responsibility is not a luxury that companies may treat themselves to. Such issues as climate protection, sustainability and diversity must be made a part of strategic decision-making if a company is to achieve commercial success over the long term.
Companies benefit in many ways from pursuing clearly defined corporate responsibility goals. A few figures with an impression.
Strategy consulting for sustainability: This is how MAN Truck & Bus and other companies are positioning themselves on topics such as climate protection, sustainability, diversity. An interview with expert Frank Sprenger.
These are the answers to the greatest challenges facing the transport sector: MAN used its new corporate responsibility report for 2019 to put the emphasis on a clean, safe and considerate transport system.
Helping other people: Caroline Bischof from MAN helped develop an app that supports job seekers and companies in the Corona crisis.
Niklaus H. Waser is consistently driving digitization forward at MAN. It has long since been about more than just technology, it is about new ways of working on many levels and customer-oriented thinking.
The new MAN truck generation is launched at a time of great changes in the mobility industry. Joachim Drees explains why the new vehicle significantly simplifies the customer's business.
Every year the MAN Impact Accelerator supports startups with a social focus. Which new companies are involved? And how does MAN help the startups in their development?
Four MAN employees venture into new territory – and report how they are preparing themselves and the company for the future.
MAN and NEOPLAN sold more buses in 2018 then ever before. Head of Bus Sales Rudi Kuchta reveals the strategy behind this success.
MAN Truck & Bus jointly with Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles are paving the way for future progress: both companies use the study "What Cities Want" to reveal four exciting scenarios whereby the logistics of the future can be designed to be environment-, customer- and energy-friendly.