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OMEGA SEIKI MOBILITY IS SET TO TAKE STAGE AT THE BHARAT MOBILITY SHOW 2025

Dinesh Mishra

KEY HIGHLIGHTS FOR BHARAT MOBILITY SHOW 2025 Launch of Electric Truck M1KA 1.0 Electric Trucks: Revolutionizing Cargo Transportation OSM’s most notable innovation is in the development of electric trucks designed to meet the needs of Indias rapidly growing e-commerce and logistics sectors. Unveiling of Electric Truck M1KA 3.0

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Five minutes with… Paul Philpott, President and CEO of Kia UK

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We are excited to launch our new PBV electric van business at the 2025 Commercial Vehicle Show. Our PV5 establishes a new benchmark for electric vans thanks to a pioneering combination of attributes never seen before in the UK market. What will Kia UK have on its stand at the Commercial Vehicle Show in April?

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IN THE NEWS with Fastener News Desk the Week of June 17, 2024

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Rising freight rates are a new source of concern in the global supply chain with forecasts warning that ocean cargo prices could reach $20,000 — potentially even touch the Covid era peak of $30,000 — and stay there into 2025 according to a new report from CNBC. Just as the Federal Reserve and U.S. Read more from CNBC.

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CV Show 2025 Preview: Part Two

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DACIA Renault Group value-driven brand Dacia will also make its debut at show following the recent reveal of the pure-electric Spring Cargo the commercial version of the affordable electric car. The post CV Show 2025 Preview: Part Two appeared first on SMMT. More details and the registration forms for tickets are online here.

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An electrifying event: EV highlights at the Commercial Vehicle Show

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Pre-sales for D-Max EV will begin in the second half of 2025, following the pricing announcement. The PV5 Cargo uses the purpose-built E-GMP.S The van/cargo version will be followed later this year by a passenger variant aimed at the private hire sector. The result is 0 to 62mph acceleration in 10.1

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