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Volkswagen and Skoda

Skoda is a brand owned by Volkswagen.

The history of Skoda can be traced back to 1894 and is one of the five earliest car manufacturers in the world.

With more than 16,000 employees and hundreds of domestic and foreign suppliers, Skoda became a subsidiary of the German Volkswagen Group on April 16, 1991. The Volkswagen Group purchased Skoda's 70 shares, and the remaining 30 shares are jointly held by Skoda and Western companies that invest in Czech companies.

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One-third of the cars produced by Skoda are sold to domestic users, and the remaining products are sold to 63 countries around the world. Its foreign markets mainly include Germany, the United Kingdom, Slovakia, Poland, Russia, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, South America and other regions.

The meaning of the "Skoda" trademark is: the huge ring symbolizes Skoda's impeccable products for the world; the bird's wings symbolize the marketing of technologically advanced products all over the world; the arrow flying to the right, It symbolizes advanced technology; the vermilion color in the outer ring symbolizes Skoda's more than 100 years of tradition; the green paved in the center expresses the importance Skoda people attach to resource recycling and environmental protection. The cinnamon twig leaf in the lower part of the trademark of the Skoda Fresia brand car currently produced means victory. In addition, there is a legend about the "Skoda" trademark: It is said that the manager of the factory brought back an Indian servant from America. This man was very diligent and had a beautiful face, so his face was chosen as the trademark, which is now the Skoda arrow-shaped logo.