Tangier

Olive stones, almonds and argan nutshells are fuelling the Alliance's goal of carbon-neutral production in Tangier
As the Renault-Nissan builds new factories around the world, great attention is being paid to making them more sustainable. The shining example is the Alliance’s new plant in Tangier, Morocco, which is the only automotive plant in the world to have had its CO2 emission reduction program recognized by the United Nations’ Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
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Inauguration of Renault-Nissan's Tangier plant second production line
▪ The plant is to produce 340,000 vehicles a year, making it the largest in Africa. 
▪ The public-private partnership between Kingdom of Morocco and Renault-Nissan Alliance enhances the international reputation of the “Made in Morocco” label. 
 
Presided over by Abdelkader Amara, Moroccan Minister of Industry, Trade and New Technologies, and in the presence of Jacques Prost, Managing Director of the Renault Morocco group, and a number of key figures in politics and economics, the inauguration of the second production line at the Renault-Nissan Tangier plant was celebrated on Tuesday October 8, 2013.
 
The new line will increase the site’s output capacity to 340,000 vehicles a year, starting in 2014. It required an investment of €400 million and will produce Dacia Sandero and Dacia Sandero Stepway, two leading models in the Dacia range. 
 
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