Iveco was formed from the Gruppo Veicoli Industrali which consisted of Fiat, Lancia and OM of Italy plus Unic of France and Magirus-Deutz of Germany. These were companies with long, proud histories and unique identities, OM was established in 1849, Magirus-Deutz in 1864.
For the first few years of the merger, the individual brands maintained a degree of autonomy as the Italians, Germans and French all worked out how to cooperate with each other and the new brand was eased into the home markets. Each brand had its own specialisation and customer base; for example OM did light trucks and Magirus-Deutz construction vehicles had a strong image for German quality. Fiat, an industrial giant with almost complete monopoly of its home market was as fundamental a part of Italian society as pasta.
So it wasn’t simply a matter of swapping out badges for a new multi-national super brand. Trucks wore both Iveco and their respective manufacturer’s logos for a while, with Iveco moving to prominence in the centre of the grille in 1982.
While the company had made some well received trucks with the “group of four” cab shared with Volvo and Daf, it was the summer of 1984 that Iveco announced itself as a major player in the heavy truck market.
Star quality
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Well forked Daf
Remember, we like to cover all sorts of different trucks here at T&D – like this impressive new CF rigid complete with Moffett Mounty forklift
King of the hill
Moving heavy equipment off road calls for a truck with plenty of power and traction, which is why M&J Plant chose a mighty 6x4 FH16 750
Time Machine 2015-2019
It’s the final part of our series on the history of UK haulage. Let’s look back at those innocent times before that pesky virus turned up
Original and best
There are few trucks which have been customised to the level of the Scania 143, but let’s not forget that the standard product was pretty awesome just as it left the factory, like this rare 420
GOING ALL THE WAY
Simon Rogers got behind the wheel as soon as he was able to, and nearly 30 years later, his company is going from strength to strength, with a striking all-black, top-spec Iveco S-Way 570 the latest addition to the fleet
Abnormal loads
In the distant past, when dinosaurs roamed the planet, truck drivers were a very different breed, made from sterner stuff than us mere mortals
Range change
After a gap of 13 years, Renault trucks have reappeared in the unique colours of MacRitchie Highland Distribution. T&D takes the high road to Inverness to meet owners, Donald and Catriona MacRitchie
Cutting a dash
Freshly showered and munching a healthy egg and cress sarnie in Gloucester North services, Chris has a Foden update
Air we go!
On Saturday 29 May at 6pm, 240 drivers gathered with their trucks at South Mimms Services for a parade to raise vital money for Essex & Hertfordshire Air Ambulance
A Cutt Above
From coal to turf to fencing and loads more, there’s not much the Calcutt fleet hasn’t transported over the years