Gaussin SA, an engineering company, designs, assembles, and markets products and services in the field of transport and logistics worldwide. The company offers manned vehicles and trailers; self-driving automated vehicles; and energy storage and power packs, such as diesel-hydraulic, gas-hydraulique, hybride diesel-electric, full electrique, and hydrogen power packs. It also provides maintenance, troubleshooting, and technical support services. The company serves the transportation, energy, raw materials and manufacturing, airport, port, and logistic sectors. Gaussin SA was founded in 1880 and is based in Hericourt, France.
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