auto.wikisort.org - ManufacturerThe Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines S.A. (IMM) are a Tunisian car manufacturer headquartered in the city of Kairouan. The company was founded in 1982 by GM and other investors[2] and closed for the first time in 1988; the plant was reopened in 1991.[1] Since then, the manufacturer has formed subsidiaries to distribute its vehicles in Carthage, Tunis and Oued Smar, Algeria.
Industries Mécaniques MaghrébinesType | S.A. (Tunisia) SARL (Algeria) |
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Industry | Manufacturing, assembly and distribution of vehicles. |
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Founded | 1982[1]-1988 1991-present |
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Headquarters | Kairouan , Tunisia |
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Area served | Maghreb |
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Key people | Tahar Latrous (CEO) Jameleddine Latrous (GM) |
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Products | Automobiles Minivans Pickups SUVs |
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Owner | General Motors Isuzu |
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Number of employees | 320 (Tunisia, 2009) 20 (Algeria, 2009) |
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Parent | General Motors Locomotif du Tunisie |
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Divisions | Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines SARL |
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The company is owned by General Motors and Isuzu.
In January 2008, it was announced that the Algerian subsidiary will be converted for the assembly of vehicles, up to 25,000 units a year.
In Kairouan, IMM is manufacturing up to 4,000 units a year, marketed alongside the two local markets in Gibraltar, Morocco, Mauritania and Libya. The IMM is responsible for the supply of the markets of the Maghreb region and the Arab Maghreb Union.
In the 2011 Libyan civil war, Gaddafi's henchmen used vehicles to attack their own cities to spread fear and terror.
IMM is the only Tunisian car manufacturer besides Wallyscar. However, in Algeria SOVAC (VW), Elsecom Motors (Ford) and the RPA (Renault) are serious competitors.
Current models
References
 Automotive industry in Algeria |
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- Automotive industry
- Economy of Algeria
- Transport in Algeria
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Automotive industry in Tunisia |
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- Automotive industry
- Economy of Tunisia
- Transport in Tunisia
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Related topics |
- Trans-African Highway network
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Divisions and subsidiaries | Vehicle brands | |
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Services |
- ACDelco
- BrightDrop
- Cruise
- GM Certified Service
- GM Defense
- GM Financial
- OnStar
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Global subsidiaries | |
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Shareholdings | |
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Products and technologies |
- Platforms
- Transmissions
- Hybrids
- Vehicles
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Electric | |
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Former divisions, joint ventures and subsidiaries |
- Allison Engine (1929–1995)
- Allison Transmission (1929–2007)
- Ally Financial (1919-2013)
- Atlantic Aircraft
- Chevrolet Europe (2005-2016)
- Cleveland Diesel (1938–1962)
- Dayton-Wright (1919–1923)
- Delco Electronics
- Delphi (1994–1999)
- Delta Motor Corporation (1997-2004)
- Detroit Diesel (1938–1988)
- DirecTV (1994–2003)
- Electro-Motive Diesel (1930–2004)
- Electronic Data Systems (1984–1996)
- Euclid Trucks (1953–1968)
- FAW-GM (2009–2019)
- Fisher Body (1925–1984)
- Fleetwood Metal Body (1925–1984)
- Frigidaire (1919–1980)
- Ghandhara Industries (1953–1963)
- GM-AvtoVAZ (2001–2019)
- GM Diesel (1949–1969)
- GM Diesel Division (1938–1987)
- GM Europe (1986–2017)
- GM India (1995–2020)
- GM South Africa (1913–2017)
- GM Thailand (2000–2020)
- GM Uzbekistan (2008–2019)
- GM Vietnam (1993–2018)
- GMAC Real Estate (1998–2008)
- GMC Heavy Trucks
- Holden (1948–2020)
- Hughes Aircraft (1985–1997)
- Hughes Electronics (1985–1997)
- Hughes Network Systems (1987–2003)
- Kettering University
- Maven (2016–2020)
- National City Lines
- NUMMI (1984–2009)
- New Venture Gear (36%, 1990–2002)
- Nexteer (2009–2010)
- North American Aviation (1933–1948)
- Nuvell (1997–2008)
- Opel (1931–2017)
- PanAmSat (1995–2003)
- Remy Electric (1918–1994)
- Rochester Products
- Terex
- United Australian (1989–1996)
- Vauxhall (1926–2017)
- Yellow Coach (1925–1943)
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Facilities |
- GM Building (Broadway)
- GM Building (Detroit)
- GM Building (Manhattan)
- GM Technical Center
- GM Proving Grounds
- Factories (list)
- Renaissance Center
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People |
- William C. Durant (Founder)
- Mary Barra
- Alfred P. Sloan
- Tim Solso
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Sponsorship |
- World of Motion
- Test Track (1999–2012 under all of GM, Chevrolet only since 2012)
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General topics |
- History
- Companion make program
- Streetcar conspiracy
- Motorama
- Reorganization
- Ignition switch recalls
- Concept of the Corporation
- GM Foundation
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На других языках
[de] Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines
Die Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines, kurz auch IMM, ist ein im Jahre 1982 gegründeter Nutzfahrzeughersteller in Kairouan, Tunesien.[1]
- [en] Industries Mécaniques Maghrébines
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