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Qué (quién) es Yamaha Corporation of America - definición

Container corporation of america

Yamaha YFZ450         
  • Yamaha-built DOHC V6 Ford Taurus SHO engine
  • Three-time Grand Championship winner [[Kenny Roberts]] at the 1981 German Grand Prix
  • Yamaha Motor's West Coast administrative headquarters in [[Cypress, California]]
  • [[Yamaha XS650]] vertical-twin
MANUFACTURER OF MOTORIZED PRODUCTS
Yamaha Raptor 660; Yamaha YFZ450; Yamaha Motor Corporation; Yamaha Motors; Yamaha Motor; Yamaha Motor Company Ltd.; Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.; Yamaha Marque; Yamaha Bruin 350; Raptor 660; Raptor 660R; Yamaha Raptor 660R; Yamaha Crux; Yamaha crux; India Yamaha Motor; Yamaha Motor India Company; Yamaha Raptor 250R; The Yamaha Motor Company; Yamaha Motor Company Limited; Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.; Yamaha Motor India; Yamaha YXZ 1000R
The Yamaha YFZ450 is a four-stroke motocross bike manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company, introduced for the 2004 model year. By the end of the 2004 ATV racing season, three of the four National Championships were won by riders riding the YFZ450: Keith Little, Brandon and Bill Ballance and Brett Oakley including John Brown.
Yamaha Crux         
  • Yamaha-built DOHC V6 Ford Taurus SHO engine
  • Three-time Grand Championship winner [[Kenny Roberts]] at the 1981 German Grand Prix
  • Yamaha Motor's West Coast administrative headquarters in [[Cypress, California]]
  • [[Yamaha XS650]] vertical-twin
MANUFACTURER OF MOTORIZED PRODUCTS
Yamaha Raptor 660; Yamaha YFZ450; Yamaha Motor Corporation; Yamaha Motors; Yamaha Motor; Yamaha Motor Company Ltd.; Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.; Yamaha Marque; Yamaha Bruin 350; Raptor 660; Raptor 660R; Yamaha Raptor 660R; Yamaha Crux; Yamaha crux; India Yamaha Motor; Yamaha Motor India Company; Yamaha Raptor 250R; The Yamaha Motor Company; Yamaha Motor Company Limited; Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.; Yamaha Motor India; Yamaha YXZ 1000R
The Yamaha Crux is a 106 cc, single-cylinder four-stroke motorcycle made by India Yamaha Motor. The Crux is designed for Indian markets.
Yamaha Raptor 250R         
  • Yamaha-built DOHC V6 Ford Taurus SHO engine
  • Three-time Grand Championship winner [[Kenny Roberts]] at the 1981 German Grand Prix
  • Yamaha Motor's West Coast administrative headquarters in [[Cypress, California]]
  • [[Yamaha XS650]] vertical-twin
MANUFACTURER OF MOTORIZED PRODUCTS
Yamaha Raptor 660; Yamaha YFZ450; Yamaha Motor Corporation; Yamaha Motors; Yamaha Motor; Yamaha Motor Company Ltd.; Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.; Yamaha Marque; Yamaha Bruin 350; Raptor 660; Raptor 660R; Yamaha Raptor 660R; Yamaha Crux; Yamaha crux; India Yamaha Motor; Yamaha Motor India Company; Yamaha Raptor 250R; The Yamaha Motor Company; Yamaha Motor Company Limited; Yamaha Motor Co. Ltd.; Yamaha Motor India; Yamaha YXZ 1000R
The Yamaha Raptor 250R is an All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) or quad bike. It is primarily a sport/racing bike.

Wikipedia

Container Corporation of America

Container Corporation of America (CCA) was founded in 1926 and manufactured corrugated boxes. In 1968 CCA merged with Montgomery Ward & Company, Inc., becoming MARCOR. MARCOR maintained separate management for the operations of each company, but had a joint board of directors. In 1986, Mobil Corporation, which had bought MARCOR in the early 1970s, sold the CCA company to the Jefferson Smurfit Corporation, which merged with the Stone Container Corporation in 1998 to become part of the Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation.

Under the leadership of Walter Paepcke, CCA was a patron of graphic arts and design. The company amassed a collection of art works which eventually found their way to the National Museum of American Art.

In the late 1940s, CCA commissioned Herbert Bayer to create a World Geo-Graphic Atlas which was distributed free to more than 150 colleges and universities. A review described it as the "handsomest and best atlas ever published in America."

The Container Corporation of America headquarters were located in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.