Somaca


Somaca is a Moroccan car manufacturer founded in 1959 and currently owned by the French company Renault.

History

The company was founded in 1959 in by Moroccan government with technical assistance from Fiat S.p.A. and its French subsidiary, Simca. Fiat ended its production in the end of 2003 and 26% of the company was sold to Renault. In 2005 Renault bought the majority stake of Somaca from Fiat S.p.A. now totalling 80% stake.

Factory

The factory has a covered area of 90,000 m². It has 1,200 employees and two production lines and assembles the Kangoo and the Kangoo Express for the local market, and the Dacia Logan for export to French and Spanish markets. Since 2009, SOMACA is also manufacturing the Sandero. That year it produced 41,236 vehicles.

Other Renault operations in Morocco

In February 2012 Carlos Ghosn and king Mohammed VI inaugurated the Renault-Nissan Alliance factory in Tangiers, specialised in the manufacturing of low-cost cars. It covers 300 hectares, with a production capacity projected to reach 400,000 units per year. The Moroccan press had announced that this target would be attained by 2013, however only 100,000 vehicles were produced between February 2012 and September 2013.
The Tangiers factory belongs to a company called "Renault Tanger Mediterranée", a joint venture between Fipar-Holding which controls 47.6% of the shares and Renault SAS.
In Addition to an initial investment in 2008-2009 of MAD1 billion of loans contracted from Moroccan banks, the factory was financed by a €400 million investment, with Fipar-Holding providing €200 million and €173.5 million from the Moroccan state through a loan from the European Investment Bank.
Renault cars in Morocco are distributed by Renault Maroc. a joint venture between Renault SAS and SNI which controls 20% of shares.
Renault and Dacia cars in Morocco benefit from Non-tariff barriers to trade advantage; their cars are sold on a 7%VAT whereas other brands are sold on 20%VAT.