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  2. Festina - Wikipedia

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    The Group's headquarters is located in Madrid, while the main production centers, owned by the Group, are located in Switzerland and Spain. Today the Group, which has seven subsidiaries ( France , Germany , Italy , Benelux , Switzerland , Czech Republic , Poland and Chile ) is present in more than 90 countries on five continents with more than ...

  3. Nissan Motor Ibérica - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, as part of a global restructuring plan, Nissan announced the closure of its manufacturing operations in Barcelona, resulting in the loss of about 3,000 jobs. [3] The Spanish government has estimated that the plant's closure could cost Nissan more than €1 billion ($1.10 billion). [4]

  4. Stellantis Vigo Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Stellantis Vigo plant (Centro de Vigo de Stellantis) is a Spanish car manufacturing and assembly plant in Vigo, Galicia, Spain, owned by Stellantis (formerly Groupe PSA). The plant was established by Citroën in April 1958 due to the high tariff barriers that protected Spain's domestic auto-makers.

  5. Ford Valencia Body and Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Ford Valencia Body and Assembly (VB&A) is a major car assembly plant located in Almussafes on the southern edge of the Valencian Community, Spain. With a production capacity of 450,000 vehicles a year and 8,000 employees, it is Ford's largest manufacturing complex outside of the United States .

  6. Automotive industry in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The main manufacturers established in the country are Mercedes-Benz Group AG (manufacturing plant in Vitoria), Ford (its plant located in Almussafes is Ford's biggest in Europe), [3] Stellantis (at Villaverde in Madrid, Figueruelas and Vigo), Renault (with plants in Palencia and Valladolid as well as a transmission plant in Seville), SEAT ...

  7. CELSA Group - Wikipedia

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    CELSA Group is currently the largest circular supply chain in Europe, significantly contributing to greater industrial raw material autonomy in Spain and across the continent. The company’s roadmap is shaped by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the initiatives outlined in the Green Deal, aiming to lead the European ...

  8. Category:Manufacturing companies of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Watch manufacturing companies of Spain (1 C, 1 P)

  9. List of companies of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Location of Spain. Spain is a sovereign state located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southern Europe. It is a middle power and a major developed country [1] with the world's fourteenth largest economy by nominal GDP and sixteenth largest by purchasing power parity.