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    Má phanh sau Mercedes Sprinter. Mã Mer: 0024205620. Mã ZF: 2053604

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    Má phanh sau Mercedes Sprinter

    Mã Mer: 0024205620

    Mã ZF: 2053604

     

     

    ZF được thành lập vào tháng 9 năm 1915, là công ty chuyên nghiên cứu, thiết kế hộp số, hệ thống lái, hệ thống treo dùng trên ôtô, có trụ sở chính đặt tại Friedrichshafen, Đức. ZF  cũng được biết đến là nơi sản xuất hộp số tự động 9 cấp FWD/AWD đầu tiên trên thế giới.

    Sau khi mua lại TRW vào tháng 5/2015, ZF nghiễm nhiên trở thành một tập đoàn khổng lồ thâu tóm toàn bộ thị trường cung ứng hệ thống truyền động và các trang thiết bị an toàn dành cho xe hơi, đứng thứ 3 thế giới về sản xuất, cung ứng linh kiện ôtô với đại diện đặt tại 40 quốc gia.

    Sản phẩm của ZF bao gồm hộp số tự động và bằng tay cho xe ô tô, xe tải, xe buýt và thiết bị xây dựng; các thành phần khung gầm (khớp cầu, thanh lái, thanh giằng...); giảm xóc; giảm xóc điện tử.

    Từ việc phát triển thành công hộp số tự động đầu tiên vào năm 1961, ZF đã trở thành nhà cung cấp lớn cho những tên tuổi hàng đầu trong lĩnh vực công nghiệp sản xuất ô tô như BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Ford, Alfa Romeo...

    Tiêu biểu có thể kể đến hộp số tự động 5 cấp đầu tiên được giới thiệu trên mẫu xe BMW E36 320i / 325i và E34 5 Series (1991); ra mắt hộp số tự động 6 cấp với khách hàng đầu tiên là BMW 7 Series (1999), hệ thống chống lật chủ động (ARS) cho mẫu BMW 7 Series E65 (2001)...

    Để đặt hàng, hoặc trở thành đại lý/ điểm dịch vụ của ZF, vui lòng liên hệ: 0945.270.609 - 0946.681.368 - 0983.448.886

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      Today was supposed to be the day that President Donald Trump’s so-called “reciprocal” tariffs on dozens of countries kicked in after a three-month delay, absent trade deals. But their introduction has been postponed, again.

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      The bow of a US Navy cruiser damaged in a World War II battle in the Pacific has shone new light on one of the most remarkable stories in the service’s history.

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