SALES
* Germany - DaimlerChrysler Truck Group Again Posts Record Sales In 2006
Germany -The PaddockTalk (USA), by MSulka -Jan 31, 2007: -- DaimlerChrysler sold more trucks last year than ever before. At 537,000 units, truck sales by the company were 1.4% higher than in 2005 (529,500 units). Not only did the DaimlerChrysler Truck Group profit from a high market level in the Triad, mainly caused by pre-buy effects in response to new emissions limits in the U.S. and Japan, its five brands offered a full range of attractive models and innovative products such as the BLUETEC diesel system, all of which contributed to this overall success. DC Truck Group sales in the Australian market were solid, with almost one in five new trucks sold last year hailing from the DaimlerChrysler stable... Sales development varied in the individual global markets. Truck Group sales increased in all of the triad markets, rising to 106,400 units in Western Europe (2005: 102,400), 187,800 units in the NAFTA region (2005: 183,000) and 71,100 units in Japan (2005: 59,200). In South America, sales rose from 38,900 to 39,500 units. In the remaining regions of the world, sales decreased due to weaker markets to 132,200 units (2005: 146,100)...
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