I would not be surprised if they created a new brand for those two and other heavy machinery we might get in the future. Would make sense imo, since Cat and Hitachi or Komatsu are basically just that.
My wild guess is FPU. This acronym formes from the polish words "Fabryka Pojazdów Użytkowych" which roughly translates to "Utilitarian Vehicles Factory". It would also kind of make sense since Eastern Europe is a home to irl large haulers brand: Belaz.
Most trailer manufactures, including Randolph Ohio's Eastern Manufacturing, stick to trailers/similar upfits. The one I can think of that is worth mentioning is Brandt as they do manufacture trailers and modify/distribute heavy equipment, including mining equipment. The closest they have to this stuff is modified John Deere loaders and articulated dump trucks.
I'll admit I blatantly copied Carmageddon's use of 'Insert' key to recover the vehicle as an homage. I hope I don't get sued for that! But jokes aside, we're not trying to copy any particular game. We usually just do our own thing, and concepts and common sense can often land several titles on similar solutions without meaning to
Huh, interesting thinking... this is the list of italics: liainincomin. It probably isn't a secret message.
Liaisonincoming. Liaison Incoming. There was definitely a message in there lol. But no idea what it means in context here ahah. Maybe that our thursday teaser is indeed coming today?
Most commonly refers to a connection between two groups or organizations, facilitated by a person known as a liaison officer, who acts as a point of contact and communication channel.
If they have a coach kind of bus or something that they want to make it'll be a rival brand to the city bus I spelled it backwards and I came up with some really interesting results..... I'm not going to spoil it but I'll let you guys figure it out on your own.... this is going to be an interesting update