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During the Communist period, Romania was one of the largest automobile producers in Central and Eastern Europe, however the industry declined after the 1989 revolution. Previously, other domestic manufacturers such as Tractorul Braşov, ARO and Oltcit existed, however they eventually went bankrupt due to botched privatization in the 1990s.
Truck manufacturers of Romania (3 P) This page was last edited on 23 January 2021, at 15:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Autonet Group, established in 1996 in Satu Mare, is one of the largest auto parts distributor in Hungary and Romania. It has an annual delivery of seven million spare parts to 9,000 customers in 13 countries, through their 31 companies. [1] In 2015, Swiss Automotive Group (SAG) acquired 51% of the company's shares. [2]
Romania has strength in information technology and other significant areas such as auto components, chemicals, apparels, pharmaceuticals and jewelry. [citation needed] The European Union provides €143 million in aid to Ford Motor Company plants in Romania. The aid is part of a total investment of €600 million (US$934 million) in the plants ...
ARO (short for Auto Romania) was a Romanian off-road vehicle manufacturer located in Câmpulung. The first ARO vehicles were produced in 1957, and the last in 2003. For a short while, Daihatsu-powered AROs were sold in Spain and produced in Portugal under the "Portaro" brand. In Italy, AROs were produced and sold under the ACM brand, often ...
Romanian license plate issued from 2007 European Union stripe, known as a "Euroband". The most common format for vehicle registration plates in Romania consists of black letters on white background in the format CC 12 ABC, where CC is a two letter county code, 12 is a two digit group, and ABC is a three letter group.
Oltcit emerged as a result of a partnership between the Romanian state authorities (government) and the French car manufacturer Citroën. Thus, a year later, in 1977, in Craiova, the construction of a modern factory for the construction of a small car began.
Ford Otosan Romania SRL, commonly referred to as Ford Romania, is an automobile manufacturing company operated by Ford Otosan, located in Craiova, Romania. [4] The company was established in 2008 after Ford's purchase of Daewoo Automobile Romania. In 2022, the Ford Romania company was purchased by Ford Otosan and changed its name to Ford Otosan ...