Export of Serbia-made Fiat 500ls to Britain begins

Kragujevac-based Fiat Automobili Srbija has started exporting Fiat 500L to Great Britain. The first vehicles were exported in March.

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Sunday, 07.04.2013.

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BELGRADE Kragujevac-based Fiat Automobili Srbija has started exporting Fiat 500L to Great Britain. The first vehicles were exported in March. Fiat Automobili Srbija CEO Antonio Cesare Ferrara on March 22 stated that the production of Fiar 500L for the U.S. market had started and that the sale should begin in late June or early July. Export of Serbia-made Fiat 500ls to Britain begins The company says that the sale of Fiat 500L seven-seater is envisaged for the second half of the year. The seven-seater was exclusively presented to Serbian PM Ivica Dacic and Finance and Economy Minister Mladjan Dinkic in the Kragujevac factory on February 18. Fiat Automobili Srbija will introduce additional shifts as of Monday due to increased production. The company is planning on hiring another 600 workers due to increased production and planned exports. Fiat Automobili Srbija has produced and exported 43,000 Fiat 500L cars since last July. Ferrara says that between 110,000 and 150,000 cars will be produced in Kragujevac 2013. Fiat 500L Beta

Export of Serbia-made Fiat 500ls to Britain begins

The company says that the sale of Fiat 500L seven-seater is envisaged for the second half of the year.

The seven-seater was exclusively presented to Serbian PM Ivica Dačić and Finance and Economy Minister Mlađan Dinkić in the Kragujevac factory on February 18.

Fiat Automobili Srbija will introduce additional shifts as of Monday due to increased production. The company is planning on hiring another 600 workers due to increased production and planned exports.

Fiat Automobili Srbija has produced and exported 43,000 Fiat 500L cars since last July.

Ferrara says that between 110,000 and 150,000 cars will be produced in Kragujevac 2013.

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