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1. Global Expansion - Spain
www.expansionmanagement.com/em - [Cached]Published on: 7/16/2001 Last Visited: 7/16/2001
-- Juan Jose Sanz , plant chairman and managing director , Opel Espana
The automotive industry has hooked into this work force. Volkswagen operates a major factory in Pamplona in the Navarre region , and Opel runs an even larger one near Zaragoza. Suppliers to both occupy much of the space in the industrial parks that line the A-68 motorway along the Ebro valley.
Opel Espana is the Aragon region's manufacturing heavyweight.
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The goal is to keep the factory competitive and increase the number of components we send for assembly to GM plants in Germany and Portugal , says Juan Jose Sanz , plant chairman and managing director.
German-American company Daimler-Chrysler recently chose Vitoria in the Basque Region as the manufacturing site of its new model of van. The new van will replace the VITO , which is also manufactured in the Basque plant.
According to the firm's general managers , Vitoria was chosen as a result of the expertise of its more than 3 , 000 workers already employed there , as well as the high standard of quality maintained over the 20 years since the plant was first opened in the Basque Country.
Tenneco Automotive recently announced plans to expand its shock absorber factory in Ermua in Basque Country , moving its current operations to a new in the same city. -
2. Board of Directors
www.amchamspain.com/english/di - [Cached]Published on: 7/7/2004 Last Visited: 7/7/2004
Juan José Sanz* President and Managing Director, Opel España de Automoviles -
3. Global Expansion - Spain
www.expansionmanagement.com/EM - [Cached]Published on: 7/14/2001 Last Visited: 7/14/2001
-- Juan Jose Sanz , plant chairman and managing director , Opel Espana
The automotive industry has hooked into this work force. Volkswagen operates a major factory in Pamplona in the Navarre region , and Opel runs an even larger one near Zaragoza. Suppliers to both occupy much of the space in the industrial parks that line the A-68 motorway along the Ebro valley.
Opel Espana is the Aragon region's manufacturing heavyweight.
...
The goal is to keep the factory competitive and increase the number of components we send for assembly to GM plants in Germany and Portugal , says Juan Jose Sanz , plant chairman and managing director.
German-American company Daimler-Chrysler recently chose Vitoria in the Basque Region as the manufacturing site of its new model of van. The new van will replace the VITO , which is also manufactured in the Basque plant.
According to the firm's general managers , Vitoria was chosen as a result of the expertise of its more than 3 , 000 workers already employed there , as well as the high standard of quality maintained over the 20 years since the plant was first opened in the Basque Country.
Tenneco Automotive recently announced plans to expand its shock absorber factory in Ermua in Basque Country , moving its current operations to a new in the same city.

