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Aptiv PLC is an Irish-American [3] [4] automotive technology supplier with headquarters in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. [1] Aptiv grew out of the now-defunct American company, Delphi Automotive Systems , which itself was formerly a component of General Motors .
On 13 October 1953, one passenger died on a domestic flight to Casablanca. During the initial climb from Tanger the plane encountered unknown problems and made an emergency landing on a beach. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair. [citation needed]
The standard-gauge Franco-Spanish Tangier–Fez Railway (French: Compagnie Franco-Espagnole du Tanger–Fès) was constructed from 1919 to 1927. The Tangier International Zone was created under the joint administration of France, Spain and the United Kingdom by an international convention signed in Paris on 18 December 1923. [65]
Companies include Anvil Knits Honduras(AKH), Ceiba Textiles, Roman Knit Honduras, Pride Chemicals, FCI, Premier Narrow Fabrics, Leomar and Simtex International. There are also two automotive companies, Lear Corporation and APTIV, both of them manufacturing wire harnesses and electronic components for the automotive industry.
South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co and auto supplier Aptiv PLC have named their self-driving joint venture Motional, the companies said Tuesday. Formed a year ago, the $4-billion venture is ...
Another important operating segment of Aptiv is the connected car market. [ 31 ] Datacom and Other : comprises products for data communication providers requiring secure environments such as data centres and open floor work area applications as well as sales to the other diverse non-cable management end-markets including forestry, agriculture ...
Tanger-Med port begins operating near city. [19] Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport new terminal building opens. 2011 Grand Stade de Tanger (stadium) opens. Kenitra–Tangier high-speed rail line construction begins. 2014 - Population: 998,972 (estimate). [20] 2015 – City becomes part of the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima administrative region.
The Tangier International Zone (Arabic: منطقة طنجة الدولية Minṭaqat Ṭanja ad-Dawliyya; French: Zone internationale de Tanger; Spanish: Zona Internacional de Tánger) was a 382 km 2 (147 sq mi) international zone centered on the city of Tangier, Morocco, which existed from 1925 until its reintegration into independent Morocco in 1956, with interruption during the Spanish ...