Opel Szentgotthárd

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Opel Szentgotthárd
TypeLimited liability company (Korlátolt felelősségű társaság in Hungarian)
Industry
  • Manufacturing
Founded26 July 1990; 31 years ago (1990-07-26)
HeadquartersSzentgotthárd, Hungary
Key people
Grzegorz Buchal, Chairman
Products
Owner
Number of employees
834
ParentOpel

Opel Szentgotthárd is a manufacturing company that belongs to Opel.

History[]

The company was founded on 26 July 1990.[2] The headquarters is in Szentgotthárd in western Hungary.[2] In 1992, the assembly of automobiles and engines began.[3] In 2000 the vehicle construction was stopped.[4] In February 2016, Grzegorz Buchal succeeded Tamás Solt as Chief Executive Officer.[5] In March 2017, 1200 people were employed.[6]

Products[]

The company manufactured Opel Astra and Opel Vectra.[6] One source gives the period 12 March 1992 to 1998 for the Astra and 1998 to 2000 for the Vectra.[4] A total of 85,000 vehicles were built.[6]

Engine manufacture includes both gasoline and diesel engines.[3] According to a factory expansion announced for 2012, the engines should only be used for vehicles from Opel and Vauxhall.[7] Almost 512,000 engines have been handed over for 1999 and 2015.[8] The maximum value was reached in 2016 with 629,199 engines.[6] In 2017 the number fell to 486,000 and in 2018 to 313,000.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ Reuters
  2. ^ a b firmyinformace.cz (abgerufen am 17. April 2020)
  3. ^ a b Gabriel Pankow: Von Rüsselsheim bis Saragossa: Das müssen Sie über die Opel-Standorte wissen (abgerufen am 17. April 2020)
  4. ^ a b Louis F. Fourie: On A Global Mission. The Automobiles of General Motors International. Volume 3: GM Worldwide Review, North American Specifications and Executive Listings. Friesenpress, ISBN 978-1460296905, S. 1121 (englisch).
  5. ^ Gergő Panker: Opel Szentgotthárd set to reach full capacity in coming years Vom 7. Juli 2016. (englisch, abgerufen am 17. April 2020)
  6. ^ a b c d Opel Szentgotthárd: Regierung unterstützt Weiterentwicklung Vom 30. März 2017. (abgerufen am 17. April 2020)
  7. ^ Zlatko Conkas: New Hungarian engine plant to fuel GM SE Europe growth (englisch, abgerufen am 17. April 2020)
  8. ^ Gergő Panker: Opel Szentgotthárd plant director reports on record-breaking production volumes in 2016 Vom 18. Januar 2018. (englisch, abgerufen am 17. April 2020)
  9. ^ Budapest Business Journal: Opel to start production of new petrol engine in Hungary Vom 16. Dezember 2019. (englisch, abgerufen am 17. April 2020)

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