Inauguration of 2 Parts and Battery Manufacturing Plants in Constantine

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Yesterday, Ali Aoun, Minister of Industry and Pharmaceutical Production, inaugurated two private factories in Constantine. This event marks a significant step forward in the Algerian industrial sector.

The company Cirta Automotive, specializing in the manufacturing of automobile parts, was created thanks to an Algerian-Turkish partnership. Located in the industrial zone of the commune of Ibn Badis, this factory has an impressive production capacity of more than 2.5 million spare parts each year.

With a team of 180 workers, it offers a wide range of rubber parts, meeting the growing demand of the local market. Additionally, it plans to export to Maghreb and African countries shortly.

By creating jobs and stimulating local production, this initiative contributes to the economic development and social stability of the country.

In addition to Cirta Automotive, the minister also inaugurated a battery manufacturing unit. With an annual production capacity of one million batteries of different powers and sizes, this factory is a concrete response to market needs.

Diversification of the automobile industry: a new Chapter opens

Minister Ali Aoun underlined the importance of these two factories as part of the program to revive the automobile industry in Algeria. He said this program would not be limited to just manufacturing and assembly but would also ensure a regular supply of auto parts to the domestic market.

The opening of these factories is a decisive step in Algeria’s quest for sustainable industrialization. By promoting the competitiveness of local businesses and strengthening national supply chains, they contribute to the emergence of a robust and diversified economy.

In conclusion, the inauguration of these two factories in Constantine marks a major turning point in the industrial development of Algeria. Thanks to these innovative initiatives, the country is well-positioned to consolidate its place on the regional and international economic scene.