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The '''Société Anonyme de Véhicules Industriels et d'Équipements Mécaniques''' ({{IPA-fr|sɔsjete anɔnim də veikyl ɛ̃dystʁijɛl e dəkipəmɑ̃dekipmɑ̃ mekanik}}), commonly known by the acronym '''Saviem''' ({{IPA-fr|savjɛ̃savjɛm}}),<ref name=MAN>{{cite book |last1=Bähr |first1=Johannes |last2=Banken |first2=Rolf |last3=Flemming |first3=Thomas |title=Die MAN: eine deutsche Industriegeschichte |trans-title=MAN: a German industrial history |language=de |year=2008 |publisher=CH Beck |isbn=978-3-406-57762-8 |chapter=Vierter Teil: Der Weg zur heutigen MAN Gruppe (1960–2008) |pages=388–389}}</ref> was a French manufacturer of [[truck]]s and [[bus|buses/coaches]] part of the [[Renault]] group, headquartered in [[Suresnes]], [[Île-de-France]]. The company was established in 1955 by merging Renault heavy vehicle operations with [[Somua]] and [[Latil]] and disappeared in 1978 when was merged with former rival [[Berliet]] to form [[Renault Trucks|Renault Véhicules Industriels]].
 
The company initially had various factories for vehicle production around France (mainly at the [[Île-de-France|Paris area]]) which came from its predecessors and [[Societe des usines Chausson|Chausson]], but it soon centred assembly on [[Blainville-sur-Orne]] (trucks) and [[Annonay]] (buses and coaches). Saviem formed partnerships with other manufacturers, leading to technology-sharing agreements.