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Škoda cars are now assembled also in the Ukraine 
7/12/2007
Škoda's both latest models – the Roomster and the 2nd generation Fabia – are now assembled also in the Ukraine in the Eurocar plant in Solomonovo.

The Eurocar plant in Solomonovo, Ukraine has been assembling Škoda vehicles since 2002, its last year's production was nearly 19,000 vehicles. Growing continuously since its opening, the plant currently occupies 26,000 square meters and employs 700 people. Besides the two new models, Eurocar also assembles the Octavia, Octavia Tour and Superb lines.

The Roomster and the new Fabia are supposed to increase Škoda's market share in the dynamically growing Ukrainian market. Škoda's last-year market share was 5.3%.

“The assembly of the new Fabia and the Roomster in the Ukraine was launched very soon after launching the production in the parent plants in the Czech Republic. That shows that the quality of cooperation between the partners is excellent on both sides. Building further production and assembly capacities is an integral part of our worldwide expansion strategy,” said Horst Mühl, Škoda Auto BOD Member responsible for production and logistics.

Škoda vehicles are also assembled in Bosnia and Herzegovina, India and Kazakhstan, preparations for the launch of a new assembly operation in Russia are underway. A licence production of the Octavia in China was launched this year.

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Škoda Auto's results as at the end of the first quarter of 2008 are excellent. The sales over the past three months totalled 173,474 vehicles, i.e., grew by 15.7% as compared to the same period of last year. 
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Škoda Auto delivered altogether 630,032 vehicles to its customers in all its markets worldwide in 2007. The figure is by 14.5% higher than that reached over the previous year and is the Company's best ever sales result.
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