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Subcontractors Fiat’s mid-May receive permission

First subcontractors factories of Fiat cars Serbia in mid-May will get all necessary building permits for the construction of production facilities total area of ​​35,000 square meters of space in the barracks Grosnica, said yesterday thea member the City Council for Investment and Development Nebojsa Vasiljevic .
Specifying that the license be issued to subcontractors, the first between 12 and 14 May, Vasiljevic said that during the public consultation in urban design for the free zone Grosnica where to build new factories.

Among the first subcontractors factories of Fiat cars Serbia , as announced, Johnson Control, “American giant, which covers 30 percent of world production of automotive interiors, then Promo magnet that makes braking systems, SIGIT which produces electronic kits and HTL in charge of logistical support and application of information technology.

Within the factory site of Fiat cars Serbian two plants will build an Italian company Manjeti Mare “is one of the largest Fiat’s auto parts supplier.
Assembly members of the upcoming session will discuss the Master Plan amendment Kragujevac 2015th , as well as detailed regulation plan pipeline DivostinFiat cars Serbia , which will allow the continuation of the SerbianItalian project in Kragujevac.

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