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TAM (Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor – English: Maribor Automobile Factory) is a Slovenian commercial vehicle manufacturer based in
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,
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. It was established in 2011 as part of a multinational conglomerate, with CHTC China Hi-Tech Group Corporation as the majority owner, and integrated into the heritage brand TAM of Slovenia in 2012. The company currently emphasises on producing city buses, airport buses and coaches.


Product Line

TAM has a longstanding history of producing vehicles. While the company used to produce different types of vehicles ranging from military trucks, light trucks, heavy trucks, fire trucks, buses and even vehicle components like engines, it now only focuses on buses. Current line up of buses: * airport buses called VIVAIR * electric buses called VERO * coaches called VIVE


History

In 1938, the
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launched a competition to find a truck design that would be license produced in the country. The competing vehicles had to complete a journey across Yugoslav roads of poor quality. The RN won and in 1938, the ''Zavodi Aleksandar Ranković (ZAR)'', ancestor of post WWII
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(IMR) plant near
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, started to receive parts for assembly, the first Yugoslav manufactured vehicle rolling off the production line in 1940. Unfortunately, production was cut short by the
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in 1941. Production resumed in 1947 with the name Pionir, but by 1950 less than 1,200 had been made. Production was therefore moved from Serbia to Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor in
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. The origin of the Maribor factory lies with the German occupying forces. In 1942 a site outside the city was set up to manufacture aircraft parts. To maintain production under allied air attacks, some of the plant was in tunnels. Some 17,146 vehicles, known as TAM Pionir, were produced during the next fifteen years. The majority were
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s, but a number of fire engines, buses and other vehicles were also produced. TAM's first model, the TAM Pionir, was built under license from the Czechoslovak company
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, and was manufactured until 1962, with a total of 17,416 produced in that period. TAM quickly became
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's leading truck manufacturer. In 1958, it began manufacturing vehicles under license from the
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company
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. In 1961, the company was renamed to Tovarna Avtomobilov in Motorjev Maribor ("''Maribor Automobile and Engine Factory''"), however the TAM acronym and logo were retained. At its height, it employed more than 8,000 workers; however, the economic decline of the 1980s saw financial difficulties, and in 1996 the company was dissolved. TAM was succeeded by TVM ( Tovarna vozil Maribor – translated: Maribor Vehicle Factory) in 2001, producing
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trucks under license primarily for the Slovenian Army. TVM became part of the Viator & Vector group, and continued for some years until the
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of 2007-2008. The company ended in bankruptcy in 2011 with debts totaling over €62 million. The company was resuscitated in 2014 under the name TAM - Europe with Chinese investment from
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group. Its main product line is airside buses for airports, followed by coaches and electric buses called "VERO".


Past Product Line

* TAM 110 T7 B/BV (1976–1991) * TAM 150 T11 B/BV (1979–1991) Tam gasilec.JPG, TAM 125 T10 fire truck TAM kamion HV Tigrovi.jpg, TAM 150 T11 military transport truck TAM 110 slovenski.jpg, TAM 110 T7 military light truck TAM75 fire truck.jpg, TAM 75 TAM 80 T5.jpg, TAM 80 T5 Bus TAM 232 A 116 M in Bratislava.JPG, TAM 232 A 116 M Bus in Bratislava


Logo

The TAM logo resembles a three-leafed clover standing on point, with each lobe containing one letter of the acronym and a small five-pointed star occupying the center. When the company received the new investment in 2014, it also rebranded to a new logo. TAM logo.jpg TAM logo vojaski.jpg TAM new.png


Past vehicle naming convention

In the past, TAM used to have a special naming convention for its trucks. However, this naming convention is no longer used for its modern bus product lines. TAM trucks were assigned a string of three variables, number-letter-number; for example, model 190 T 11. *The first number represents engine power (in hp). *The letter T stands for the
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word "''tovornjak''" (truck). *The second number (11) represents the maximum payload (in tons). TAM buses were assigned a string of four variables, number-letter-number-letter, for example: 260 A 116 M. *The first number represents engine power. *The letter A stands for the word "''avtobus''" (bus). *The second number represents the length of the bus in decimetres (in this case it is 11,6 m). *The second letter could be either M, P, or T, for "''mestni" (city bus), "''primestni" (suburban bus), or "''turistični''" (tourist bus).


Number of vehicles produced annually


References

{{Authority control Truck manufacturers of Slovenia Bus manufacturers of Slovenia Automotive companies established in 1947 Truck manufacturers of Yugoslavia 1947 establishments in Yugoslavia