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Fiat Chrisler Automobiles Serbia (English: FIAT Ch...

Fiat Chrisler Automobiles Serbia (English: FIAT Chrysler Automobiles Serbia; abbreviated as FCAS) or FCA Serbia, is a Serbian car manufacturing company based in Kragujevac, Serbia - a joint venture (JV) between Fiat Chrisler Automobiles (FCA), which owns 67% of operations and the Republic of Serbia, which owns the rest.
The FCAS headquarters and plant are located at the former site of the Car Flag (1953-2008) - 70 miles south of Belgrade, on the Lepenica River, in the country's central forest region. Strongly damaged during the breakup of Yugoslavia, the factory was completely renovated and modernized, reopened in April 2012 [6], as one of the most modern European car factories.
The operation currently employs approximately 2,000 employees and works closely with 15 other component companies and suppliers, many located in the adjacent Grosnica Suppliers Park - with a combined workforce of about 6,000 manufacturing-related jobs at FCAS. The factory has daily production of about 400 cars. [9]

JV is the largest foreign industrial investment in Serbia [10] and as the largest exporter in the country in 2016 it had an export value of one billion euros ($ 1.1 billion) [10].

The factory produces the Fiat 500L, five-door, five-passenger engine, front engine, front-wheel drive, high-roof MPV, which is marketed by the FCA globally in more than 100 countries - with the exception of Russia. [11] In early 2018, production exceeded 500,000 units.

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