Daimler sold 39,000 buses in 2007, up 8% on a year earlier. Daimler Buses represents the Mercedes-Benz, Setra and Orion brands.
Bus chassis accounted for 26,600 units, up from 24,300 a year ago, while complete bus sales were 12,400 units, up four percent on 2006’s level of 11,900 units.
Sales in Europe were up by around six percent to 6,950 units. This gave Daimler Buses a market share of 26%. The group claims a 55% market share in Germany, up from 52% in 2006, will sales of 2,800 units.
“We set a new sales record once again in 2007,” said Harald Landmann, head of Daimler Buses. “And we successfully defended our position as the global leader for buses over eight tons GVW.”
He said that growth has come mainly from a sales and distribution offensive. “Due to this offensive, we reached significant successes in sales. Furthermore, we improved our profitability with our efficiency program, which was started in 2005; as a result, Daimler Buses is benchmark in its competitive landscape,” he said.
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