Volvo AB Class B
AB Volvo (publ), a multinational enterprise operating through its subsidiaries, is a leading producer and marketer of commercial vehicles, buses, heavy construction equipment, and specialized marine and industrial power solutions. Its extensive global presence spans Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. The company's diverse range of trucks, catering to sectors such as long-haul transportation, construction, mining, and distribution, are offered under prominent brands including Volvo, UD Trucks, Renault Trucks, Mack, Eicher, Arquus, cellcentric, and Dongfeng Trucks. Furthermore, it supplies various types of public transport vehicles, such as city and intercity buses, coaches, and bus chassis, along with integrated transport systems, primarily through its Prevost and Nova Bus marques. In the heavy machinery segment, Volvo manufactures equipment like excavators, articulated and rigid dump trucks, wheel loaders, road construction machines, pavers, and compactors, marketed under the Volvo and SDLG brands. Additionally, its Volvo Penta division provides robust engines and comprehensive power solutions designed for both recreational and commercial marine vessels, as well as for power generation, industrial, and off-road applications. Beyond its core product offerings, AB Volvo furnishes a comprehensive suite of auxiliary services. These include financial solutions, insurance provisions, equipment rentals, spare parts, repair and proactive maintenance services, service agreements, and assistance programs. These products and services reach customers via a widespread network of authorized dealerships and service workshops. The company actively engages in strategic collaborations, notably a significant alliance with Isuzu Motors in the commercial vehicle sector, a partnership with Samsung SDI Co focused on advancing battery pack technology for its trucks, and an agreement with NVIDIA and Aurora to spearhead the development of autonomous trucking solutions. Established in 1915, AB Volvo (publ) maintains its corporate headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden.