Sentury advances second phase of Moroccan tire plant
27 Mar 2024
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The $190m project obtains relevant overseas approval from local authorities in Qingdao
Shenzhen, China – Qingdao Sentury Tire Co. has advanced the second phase of its Morocco tire production plant, which is currently under construction in Tangier, to the northwest of the country.
The Chinese tire maker has obtained ‘relevant overseas approvals’ from local authorities in Qingdao, China, to go ahead with the $193-million (€177 million) project.
Phase II, initially announced in November last year, will have a capacity to produce 6 million units of radial passenger car and light truck tires, and will reach full capacity in 24 months.
Last summer, Sentury started construction on the €297-million phase I of the project, which will produce 6 million units of tires at full capacity.
Once both phases are completed, the company will have invested $490 million in the factory, which will have the capacity to produce 12 million units of tires per annum, Sentury announced 13 March.
In its feasibility study published last year, Sentury said the decision to expand the scope of the project was due to the fact that its Thai production plant could no longer support customer demand.
In its most recent stock exchange announcement, Sentury said the new project "will give full play" to Morocco’s location advantages in international trade “in a timely manner”.
In addition to the Morocco investment, Sentury is progressing with a planned €500 greenfield tire production project in Galicia, northwest Spain.
Sentury unveiled the Spanish project in December 2021, under its "833Plus" strategy to build eight 'intelligent tire manufacturing bases' worldwide over a decade.
These will include three plants in China, two in Thailand, one each in Europe, Africa, and North America and three global R&D centres in China, Europe and North America.
Sentury currently operates a 15 million units/year plant in Jimo, Qingdao, Shandong and a site in Rayong, Thailand, with a capacity of 5 million units/year.
The Spanish plant will have a total annual output of 12 million radial tires and is to be completed in two phases over a 36-month period.
The first phase, expected to be completed in 24 months, will have a production capacity of 6 million units.
By 2025, production will reach 12 million units, according to Sentury's previous announcements.
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