Volvo is a famous Swedish car brand
Volvo, a famous Swedish car brand, was once translated as rich. The brand was founded in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1927 by Gustav Larsson and Asael Gabrielsson. The Volvo Group is the world's leading manufacturer of commercial transportation and construction equipment. It mainly provides trucks, buses, construction equipment, drive systems for marine and industrial applications, and aerospace engine components; as well as a complete range of financial and after-sales service solutions.
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The Volvo logo is composed of three parts: the circle in the first part represents Mars, the ancient Roman god of war, which is the ancient chemical symbol of iron element - there is a A circle with an arrow pointing diagonally to the upper right corner. In Western civilization, this can be regarded as the oldest and most common trademark. It originated in the Roman Empire and is a symbol of three different concepts: Mars, the Roman god of war, and male masculinity. It also embodies the relationship between Mars and the people used at that time. The original origin of iron from which most weapons are made. Because of this, this logo has long been regarded as a symbol of the steel industry by countries around the world, including Sweden. The reason why the brand logo representing the iron element is used on the car is to remind people of the Swedish steel industry with its glorious tradition and the strength of steel.
Sweden has many internationally renowned brands and companies:
Swedish Ericsson company headquarters such as Volvo Group, Volvo Cars, Scania Commercial Vehicles, Saab Automobile and Weapons, Ericsson, Iraq Lexus Appliances, ABB, Tetra Pak, Hasselblad Cameras, IKEA Furniture and Hamp; M Clothing, Absolut Vodka, Koenigsegg Sports Cars, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, SKF Bearing Company, Alfa Laval Group and Atlas Cop Ke Industrial Group and so on. Sweden has the largest number of multinational corporations in the world as a proportion of its population. In 2006, six Swedish companies entered the list of the world's top 500 companies selected by Fortune Magazine.
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