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The construction of a new Iveco Daily
manufacturing facility has commenced in
Russia, as part of a joint venture
established in June 2007 between Iveco and
the industrial group Samotlor-NN. |
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The
construction of a new Daily manufacturing facility has
commenced in Russia, as part of a joint venture
established in June 2007 between Iveco, a Fiat Group
company, and the industrial group Samotlor-NN, one of
Russia’s major bodybuilders.
This joint
venture has seen the formation of a company called Saveco,
which is 51 per cent owned by Iveco, which will manufacture
the Daily locally. In addition to the transport of goods,
particular emphasis on using the company’s award-winning
light commercial vehicle chassis will be placed on the
production of vehicles for use in minibus and ambulance
applications.
Located in
Semonov, in the Nizhniy Novgorod region, the new Saveco
plant will have a maximum production capacity, in the medium
term, of 25,000 units per year, building vehicles up to and
including the largest 6.5 tonne Daily. Saveco expects
around 70 per cent of production will comprise 5 tonne
vehicles and above.
“The
implementation of this joint venture reconfirms the strong
commitment of Iveco and the Fiat Group to invest in Russia,”
said Paolo Monferino, Chief Executive Officer of Iveco. “We
believe that part of our future as a global player has to be
built in Russia, and Saveco’s activities will result in a
knowledge and technology transfer that will benefit the
joint venture as a whole. It will also be responsible for
creating approximately 2,500 new jobs locally,” he added.
Iveco designs, manufactures, and markets a broad range of
light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles, off-road
trucks, city and intercity buses and coaches as well as
special vehicles for applications such as fire fighting,
off-road missions, defence and civil protection. Iveco
employs over 24,500 people and runs 28 production units in
16 Countries in the world using excellent technologies
developed in five research centres. Besides Europe, the
company operates in China, Russia, Australia, Argentina,
Brazil, and South Africa. More than 4,600 service outlets in
over 100 Countries guarantee technical support wherever in
the world an Iveco vehicle is at work.
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