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Sopriam (French: Société de promotion industrielle automobile au Maroc) is a subsidiary of SNI Group and the exclusive distributor of Peugeot, Citroën and DS in Morocco. It was founded in 1977, Sopriam is headquartered in Casablanca, Morocco. The affiliate is the first ISO 9001 (2000) certified company in the sector, since 2003. [1]
Seeing from this investment's success, Morocco tends to expand its automotive industry so it can keep increasing its exports, lately a final deal has been reached between the Moroccan government and Group Peugeot-Citroën that leads to the creation of a new factory near Kenitra with an investment of 6 billion dirhams (€557 million). Morocco ...
On October 28, 2006, the "Jinan Qingqi Peugeot Motorcycle" was founded, a 50-50 joint venture between Peugeot Motocycles and Jinan Qingqi for the production of scooters in a new complex in Jinan intended for mainly European exports. The first models produced in China were the Peugeot 103 “Vogue” and the Kisbee, Citystar and V-Click scooters.
The Peugeot 106 is a supermini produced by French automaker Peugeot between 1991 and 2003. Launched in September 1991, it was Peugeot's entry level offering throughout its production life, and was initially sold only as a three-door hatchback , with a five-door hatchback joining the range in the beginning of 1992.
The Stellantis Kenitra plant is a Moroccan car plant belonging to international automobile manufacturing group Stellantis.It is located in Ameur Seflia, Kénitra Province. ...
The DMA was replaced in 1948 by the not dissimilar but smaller short-lived Peugeot Q3A light truck. Two years later the light commercial slot was filled by a van, the Peugeot D3 which by then already featured a Peugeot engine and which entered the Peugeot range in 1950 with the acquisition of the cash strapped Chenard-Walcker business.
The Peugeot 309 is a small family car that was manufactured between 1985 and 1994 in France, England and Spain by PSA Peugeot Citroën. It was originally intended to be badged as a Talbot and, as development progressed, to be called the Talbot Arizona .
During Ottoman rule, prostitution was tolerated and regulated. [5]A class of prostituted women where established in order to serve the celibate corps of janissaries sent to Algeria after the Ottoman occupation in the 16th-century, mostly composed by Black (usually slave) women who had left their enslavers.