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You are here: Home1 / News2 / Company News3 / Sentury Tire Spain factory still set to start construction in 2023

Sentury Tire Spain factory still set to start construction in 2023

Date: 3rd April 2023 Author: Chris Anthony Comments: 1
Valentín González Formoso, the mayor of Las Pontes, and Qin Long, president of Sentury Tire, signed an agreement to that the tyre company would employ ex-Endesa workers at its tyre factory, which is scheduled to start construction during 2023 (Photo: Las Pontes Council)

While Sentury recently confirmed it is investing in a factory across the Mediterranean in Morocco, on 27 March 2023 officials once again confirmed that the Spain factory is set to begin construction this year. In addition, at the same time, executives agreed to prioritise the employment of ex-Endesa workers when the local power station closes. Indeed, the mayor of Las Pontes, Valentín González Formoso, and Qin Long, president of Sentury Tire, signed an agreement to that effect.

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Jacob April 3, 2023
let us wait and see

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