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  2. Automotive industry in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    General Motors Egypt S.A.E. A joint venture between car giant General Motors International, and the local importer and car dealer Al-Mansour Automotive Company. The factory is located in the 6th of October City. [13] 6. Ghabbour Group. Founded in 1940, Ghabbour Group is the largest car manufacturer in Egypt producing 150,000 units annually.

  3. Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The production capacity in Egypt is 6,000 buses and 1,200 trucks a year. [2] Worldwide locations ... Commercial vehicles (passenger car classified)

  4. El Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    It is the first Arab vehicle manufacturer, founded in 1960 in Helwan, Egypt. Since, the company has produced licensed versions of the Fiat 1100 R, Fiat 1300, Fiat 2300, Fiat 128, Fiat 125, Fiat 133, Fiat 126, series 2 Fiat 127, 1983–92 FSO Polonez and in 1991 introduced a further range of Fiat-designed cars licensed via the Turkish company ...

  5. General Motors Egypt - Wikipedia

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    General Motors Egypt was established in 1983 as the first private automotive manufacturer in Egypt and commenced production in 1985. GM Egypt Milestones. 1985: The plant started with the production of the pickup trucks followed by the light duty trucks and the minibuses. 1993: First passenger car program – Opel Vectra

  6. Ghabbour Group - Wikipedia

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    Today the Group manufactures vehicles for numerous brands such as: Bajaj Auto, Hyundai and Volvo. With an annual output of 150,000 units, the Ghabbour Group is currently the largest automobile manufacturer in Egypt , with operations in Iraq , under the names GK Auto [ 5 ] and GQ Auto , [ 6 ] and in Kenya .

  7. Bavarian Auto Group - Wikipedia

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    The Bavarian Auto Group (BAG) was an assembler and distributor of motor vehicles in Egypt. It was founded in 2003, by the Issa Al-Kawari, the financial manager of the Qatari royal family [ 1 ] (99%), and Egyptian investor Farid al-Tobgui (1%), who was appointed as BAG's CEO. [ 2 ]

  8. Speranza Motors - Wikipedia

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    Speranza Motors, Ltd is an Egyptian auto manufacturer based in Maadi, Cairo. [1] It is a part of the Daewoo Motor Egypt (DME) which itself belongs to the Aboul Fotouh Group. The factory is located in the 6th of October City. [2] The company started in the early 1980s as an importer of Japanese cars.

  9. Motors Liquidation Company - Wikipedia

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    June 19, 2009: Deadline for filing all objections to the sale of General Motors. June 22, 2009: Deadline for making competing bids in the auction of General Motors' assets. June 25, 2009: Final hearing on the bankruptcy loan. July 10, 2009: Deadline for completion of the sale, requested by the U.S. Treasury and General Motors. [9] [10]