The Renault factory in Algeria produced 68,196 cars in 2018
Renault set up an assembly plant in Algeria, near Oran, at the end of 2014, following the Algerian government's decision to stop importing new cars, for which Renault was the leader. This plant is 49% owned by Renault, 34% by SNVI and 17% by the National Investment Fund (FNI). It just produced its 200,000th car on March 15, 2019, in four and a half years. It's a Clio IV. This model has been produced in this plant since 2018. It completes the manufacturer's offer, which until then consisted of the Renault Symbol (a redesigned Dacia Logan) and  the Dacia Sandero (the Stepway version) for the local market.

The plant's total production reached 68,196 units in 2018, compared with 60,646 units in 2017, 42,036 in 2016 and 19,419 in 2015. This steady increase in production rates corresponds to the increase in demand on the Algerian market, which is now supplied solely by locally assembled vehicles, as requested by the Algerian government.

The production capacity of the Renault plant in Oran (which is now the largest in the country) has increased from 25,000 units per year in 2015 to 50,000 in 2016, then 75,000 in 2017 and should reach 100,000 units in 2020.

-The manufacturer's objective is to produce more than 150,000 vehicles per year by 2025, thanks to the opening of its CKD (Complete Knock Down) assembly plant, which should assemble new models from next year.



    
 

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