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Brazilian bus and coach manufacturer
Marcopolo S.A.
Company typePublic
Traded asB3POMO3, POMO4
IndustryAutomotive
Founded6 August 1949; 75 years ago (1949-08-06)
HeadquartersCaxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Area served
Key people
ProductsIntercity, Urban, Micro and Mini Buses & Rail
RevenueIncrease US$ 1.0 billion (2018)
Net incomeIncrease US$ 49.1 million (2018)
Number of employees20,016
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.marcopolo.com.br/en

Marcopolo S.A. is a Brazilian bus, coach and rail manufacturer, founded on 6 August 1949 in the southern Brazilian city of Caxias do Sul, state of Rio Grande do Sul. The company manufactures the bodies for a whole range of coaches, e.g. microbus, intercity, and touring models.

It is the largest bus car manufacturer in Latin America and the third worldwide, over half of the bus bodies in Brazil are from the company, and its coaches were exported to 100 countries. They have seven production plants in Brazil, Argentina, China, Mexico, Colombia, Australia, and South Africa. Some technology was transferred to India's Tata Motors in form of Tata Marcopolo Motors Ltd.

History

Marcopolo was founded on 6 August 1949 in Caxias do Sul as Nicola & Cia Ltd., production was entirely handmade, a company then having 8 partners and 15 employees. In 1953, Marcopolo starts the production of the first steel structures. In 1971, the company changed name to Marcopolo S.A. Carrocerias e Ônibus (Marcopolo S.A. Body and Bus manufacturer). In 2013, made a joint-venture Urban Buses, a CA$116 million strategic investment, with New Flyer.

Brand names

  • Ciferal - was focused on urban operations, defunct brand
  • Marcopolo, Paradiso G8
  • Marcopolo Rail
  • Volare - dedicated to the development, production and commercialization of the Access, Attack & Fly models of the Ambulance, Fire Department, Easy Access, Mobile Unit sectors, Municipal, Police School bus and Tourism
  • Neobus - Thunder & Thunder Midi (Countryside School Buses)
  • SUPERPOLO S.A.

Subsidiaries

  • MVC - which started its activities operating in the automotive industry and gradually broadened its operations, introducing its plastic products to the light industry and infra-structure markets, etc.
  • Moneo - the financial service unit of Marcopolo.
  • Volgren - is an Australian bodywork company owned by Marcopolo.

Products Marcopolo

  • Allegro
    • Allegro 1993 (1993-1995)
    • Allegro GV (1996-1998)
    • Allegro 1999 (1999-2007)
  • Andare (1998-2000)
  • Andare Class (2000-2014)
  • Audace (2012-2021)
    • Audace 1050 HK (2013-2020, China)
  • Attivi (joint venture with BYD)
    • Attivi Express
    • Attivi Integrale
  • Boxer (joint venture with Mercedes-Benz in Mexico)
  • Ideale
    • Ideale 770 (2005-2018)
    • Ideale 770 MT (2005-2018)
    • Ideale 800 (2018-Present)
    • Ideale 800 MT (2018-Present)
    • Ideale 600 (2018-Present)
  • Listo (only available in Colombia from SUPERPOLO S.A).
  • Multego
  • Paradiso G7 & G8 series, DD, 1800, 1600, 1350, 1200, 1050, 900
    • GV 1000 (1988-2000)
    • G6 1050 (1998-2011)
  • Senior
    • Senior 1983 (1983-1989)
    • Senion 1989 (1989-1995)
    • Senior GV (1995-2000)
    • Senior 2000 (2000-2005)
    • Senior 2005 (2005-2018)
    • Senior 2018 (2018-Present)
    • Senior Rodoviario 2005 (2005-2018)
    • Senior Rodoviario 2018 (2018-Present)
    • Senior Midi 2005 (2005-Present)
  • Temple (only available in Colombia from SUPERPOLO S.A).
  • Torino
    • Torino (1982-1988)
    • Torino LN (1989-1995)
    • Torino GV (1995-1998)
    • Torino 1999 (1998-2007)
    • Torino 2007 (2007-2016)
    • Torino 2014 (2014-Present)
    • Torino Express (2014-2023)
    • Torino S (2017-Present)
  • Viaggio 800 1988(1988-1993 in Brazil)
  • Viaggio 800 (2020-present, only for Mexico)
  • Viale (1998-2013)
  • Gran Viale (called Viale in Brazil)
    • Gran Viale 2004 (2004-2014)
    • Gran Viale LE (2004-2014)
    • Gran Viale Articulado (2004-2014)
    • Viale DD (2004-2014)
    • Viale DD Sunny 2003 (2003-Present)
    • Viale BRT (2012-Present)
    • Viale BRT Articulado (2013-Present)
    • Viale BRT Biarticulado (2013-Present)
    • Viale BRS (2013-Present)
    • Viale DD Sunny 2013 (2013-Present)
    • Viale Express (2023-Present)

Rail

  • People Movers
  • Prosper VLT
  • Rail

Gallery

References

  1. "Marcopolo website".
  2. "Our History". onibus.marcopolo.com.br. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
  3. "About New Flyer". New Flyer | North America’s Bus Leader. Retrieved 2024-02-15.

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