Mercedes-Benz Algeria

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Mercedes-Benz Algeria Ltd
Type Subsidiary
Industry Automotive
Founded2012
Headquarters Tiaret, Rouiba, Constantine, Algeria
Key people
Chouaki Rachid
Products Luxury Vehicles
Commercial Vehicles
Military vehicle
Parent Daimler AG, SNVI
Transit bus assembled at Mercedes-Benz Algeria Algiers Bus with text in Tamazight.jpg
Transit bus assembled at Mercedes-Benz Algeria

Mercedes-Benz Algeria Ltd is a Joint ventures between the German Daimler AG, Algerian automotive industry (EDIV), SNVI and the Emirati investment fund AABAR founded in 2012, [1] with headquarters in Tiaret, Rouiba, and Constantine, in Algeria.

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History

Daimler entered the Algerian market and established Mercedes-Benz Algeria Ltd in 2014.the venture created in July 2012 composed of three main shareholders, namely the Company of the development in the automotive industry (EDIV) coming under the National Defence Ministry (34%) and SNVI (17%). The second shareholder is represented by the Emirati investment fund "Aabar" (49%). German group Daimler AG is considered as the technological partner. [2]

Brand’s manufacturing facilities

The main factory of Mercedes in Algeria is in Rouiba, near Algiers, where heavy duty trucks and buses are manufactured. Models include:

Other major facilities across Algeria

Models

Assembled

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