sâmbătă, 12 martie 2011

Dacia set to resume production today

Exports led to Dacia being on a positive trend in 2008. 



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Dacia resumes production today, after an interruption of one month, following the severe drop registered by the automotive market in Romania and in order to reduce stocks, according to Agerpres. The plant from Mioveni will reopened and it will reduce the production from 1,360 vehicles per day to 1,085. At the same time, Autoturisme Dacia union will organize, tomorrow, a protest meeting to secure job preserving in the automotive industry, maintenance of the pollution charge and the protection of the national brand Dacia.
In spite of the fact that sales dropped last year in the domestic market, the deliveries abroad had an accelerated advance in 2008. Dacia sold more than 257,000 cars in 2008, by 12 per cent than during the previous year, according to a press release sent on Friday by the company. Two thirds of the, close to 173,000 cars, were delivered to foreign markets, by 35 per cent more than in 2007. France and Germany were the first two export destinations, with 43,500 and 25,500 units delivered. Other important markets for the producer based in Mioveni were Ukraine, Algeria, Turkey, Italy and Spain. Yet, Dacia deliveries, in Romania, had a total volume of 84,707 vehicles, in 2008, down by 16.7 per cent compared to the previous year. Thus, the automotive constructor had record drops. The sales of the car decreased by 55 per cent in our country, in December last year, compared to the similar time period of 2007, to less than 3,600 units. Dacia market share in Romania was 27.3 per cent at the end of last year. Based on the data released on Friday by Renault, the French group sold 106,758 vehicles in Romania last year, out of which 84,708 Dacia and 22,050 Renault. In the European market, Dacia sales advanced last year by 39 per cent, to more than 112,000 units, due to the models Logan, Logan MCV (break) and Sandero.

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