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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Sanama]]n automotive manufacturer headquartered in the [[Highpass]]ian town Vaap. Jaap Autos specialise in pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, off-road vehicles and motorbikes especially designed for the rugged interior of Benacia. Founded in 1636 by automotive pioneer Beppe Jaap, the company has been governed as a trust since Jaap's death in 1665. The current president and CEO is Totte Jaap, the second son of founder Beppe Jaap. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (pronounced 'Yahp' in Istvanistani) is a [[Sanama]]n automotive manufacturer headquartered in the [[Highpass]]ian town Vaap. Jaap Autos specialise in pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, off-road vehicles and motorbikes especially designed for the rugged interior of Benacia. Founded in 1636 by automotive pioneer Beppe Jaap, the company has been governed as a trust since Jaap's death in 1665. The current president and CEO is Totte Jaap, the second son of founder Beppe Jaap. | ||
[[Category:Economy of Sanama]][[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Economy of Sanama]][[Category:Companies]] |
Revision as of 12:15, 23 July 2020
Type | Trust |
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Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 1636 |
Founder(s) | Beppe Jaap |
Headquarters | Vaap, Sanama |
Area served | Benacia |
Key people | Totte Jaap (President and CEO) |
Products | Pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, off-road vehicles, motorbikes |
Owner(s) | Beppe Jaap Trust |
Employees | 15,000 (1686) |
Website | jaapautos.snm |
Jaap Autos (pronounced 'Yahp' in Istvanistani) is a Sanaman automotive manufacturer headquartered in the Highpassian town Vaap. Jaap Autos specialise in pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, off-road vehicles and motorbikes especially designed for the rugged interior of Benacia. Founded in 1636 by automotive pioneer Beppe Jaap, the company has been governed as a trust since Jaap's death in 1665. The current president and CEO is Totte Jaap, the second son of founder Beppe Jaap.