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  • The Maybach, on the other hand, is built next to Mercedes's massive S-Class plant in Sindelfingen, Germany, not the original Maybach's grounds on Lake Constance along the southern German border.

    A Handful of Maybachs Isn't Enough Vanessa Fuhrmans 2011

  • Associated Press An employee works on the production line in the Mercedes-Benz site in Sindelfingen, Germany.

    Daimler Posts a $1.45 Billion Loss 2009

  • The potential result: "The Americans think the Germans are stubborn militarists, and the Germans think the Americans are totally chaotic," says Edith Meissner, an executive at the Sindelfingen plant.

    Hands On The Wheel 2008

  • "Our biggest priority is to keep the jobs here and save Mercedes as a predominantly German brand," says supervisory-board member Erich Klemm, who heads the workers 'council at Mercedes' Sindelfingen plant.

    With This Deal, It's High Noon For Germany A.G. 2008

  • Mercedes-Benz has offered pick-up at their Sindelfingen factory since 1953.

    Car-chitecture: New Museums 2007

  • There were only 124 Typ S Mercedes-Benzes built, most with bodies from M-B's Sindelfingen coachworks.

    1958 Ferrari 412 S RM Auctions Estimate:... 2006

  • The DCSA's East London plant is bidding for the W204 contract against the Bremen and Sindelfingen plants in Germany.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • The Sindelfingen plant manufactures all the various

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • This was because the plants in Bremen and Sindelfingen in Germany were not able to produce C-class cars with right-hand steering columns as in South Africa.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • In Alsace the peasants were conquered on 17 May by the united forces of Duke Anton of Lorraine and the Governor of Mörsperg; in Würtemberg they were overthrown near Sindelfingen by the commander of the forces of the Swabian League.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913

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