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Mercedes-Benz Egypt Welcomes the Global “140 Years. 140 Places.” Journey as It Arrives in Egypt, Marking 140 Years of Innovation
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Mercedes-Benz Egypt Welcomes the Global “140 Years. 140 Places.” Journey as It Arrives in Egypt, Marking 140 Years of Innovation

identity-mag about 2 hours 1 mins read

As part of the global “140 Years. 140 Places.” initiative, MercedesBenz Egypt is welcoming one of the brand’s most ambitious global journeys to Egypt. The initiative forms part of the company’s worldwide commemoration of 140 Years of Innovation, bringing together customers, fans, media, and communities through a remarkable journey spanning six continents and 140 symbolic destinations around the […]

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