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RABAT (Reuters) -Carmaker Stellantis plans to more than double production capacity at its plant in Kenitra, Morocco, in the ...
Global automaker Stellantis has launched a €1.2 billion expansion of its Kenitra plant, marking a major milestone in the ...
Morocco has taken a new step in its industrial push with the inauguration of the expanded Stellantis plant in Kenitra.
The Head of Government, Aziz Akhannouch, presided on Wednesday in Kenitra over the inauguration ceremony of the expansion of ...
Kenitra facility, which first opened its doors in 2019, achieved a production capacity of 200,000 vehicles by 2020.
Stellantis , on Wednesday said it would invest more than 300 million euros ($300 million) on Morocco's Kenitra plant to double local production capacity. Skip to main content.
The automotive giant Stellantis will more than double production at its plant in western Morocco following the recent completion of a new expansion, the group announced on Thursday.
Stellantis sits at 69% local integration and expects it to grow to 70% by 2030. ... in partnership with the Ministry of Industry and Trade in Morocco,” M. Samir Cherfan, ...
Morocco is becoming a top destination for car manufacturer Stellantis, the Spanish specialized magazine "Híbridos y Eléctricos" reported on Monday.
Morocco talking to prospective battery facility investors. In 2022 Stellantis announced it had made an investment of over €300 million in its Kenitra manufacturing facility, which intended to ...
Morocco has grown its automotive industry from virtually non-existent to Africa’s largest in less than two decades. ... Stellantis produces Peugeots, Opels and Fiats at its plant in Kenitra.
MILAN (Reuters) – Stellantis on Wednesday said it would invest more than 300 million euros ($300 million) on Morocco’s Kenitra plant to double local production capacity.