A new factory opens its doors in Romania

A new factory opens its doors in Romania
A new factory opens its doors in Romania
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The Turkish-Spanish concern Beyçelik Gestamp will open a new factory in Romania. The company will create 200 jobs after Easter. Beyçelik Gestamp is a company that produces equipment and components for the automotive industry.

Beyçelik Gestamp opens a factory in Romania. The company is looking for 200 employees

The new 22,000 square meter factory is nearing completion and will most likely be inaugurated after the Easter holidays. Broadly speaking, the production unit will build automotive components for the Dacia and Ford Otosan plants. About 800 employees work for the company’s existing factory.

Gestamp Beycelik Romania received substantial financial aid from the Romanian state, in the amount of 101 million lei, in the form of a state aid delivered by the Ministry of Finance. The Spanish part of the Gestamp Beycelik concern entered the Romanian market in 2017.

Photo source: beycelikgestamp.com.ro

The Spaniards from Gestamp entered the Romanian market in 2017

The year in which he took control of the MPO factory in Romania, which at that time had as its object of activity the delivery of press molds and assemblies for the Romanian car manufacturer Dacia, Johnson Control, but also for other car companies.

The company is managed by Beycelik Gestamp Otomotiv Sanayi, from Turkey. According to Economedia data, the factory in Darmănești finished 2022 with a net turnover of 408 million lei, with a net profit of 8.1 million lei.

The Dărmânești factory produces assemblies for Dacia and Ford

A year before, in 2021 the Turkish-Spanish group had a turnover of 281 million lei, with a profit of 14 million lei and 308 employees. In 2022, the Spaniards from Gestamp had 107 factories worldwide in their portfolio.

The Spanish still have a factory in Dărmănești and have built another one opposite. 630 people are employed on the production line at the Dărmânești factory, which produces electrical components for Dacia and Ford, according to economedia.

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