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Maubeuge Construction Automobile

Maubeuge Construction Automobile SNC
Subsidiary
Industry Automotive
Founded 29 April 1969
Headquarters Maubeuge, France
Key people
José Martin Vega (Director)
Products Kangoo II (also badged Nissan Kubistar/Mercedes-Benz Citan)
Production output
137,175 (2013)
Parent Renault
Website www.renault.com/fr/Groupe/developpement-durable/fiches-sites/Pages/maubeuge.aspx
Maubeuge plant
Built 1969 (1969)
Coordinates 50°16′19″N 3°54′37″E / 50.271811°N 3.910282°E / 50.271811; 3.910282Coordinates: 50°16′19″N 3°54′37″E / 50.271811°N 3.910282°E / 50.271811; 3.910282
Area 83 hectares
Address Maubeuge Construction Automobile, BP 20050, 59604 Maubeuge, France

Maubeuge Construction Automobile (French pronunciation: [mobœʒ kɔ̃stʁyksjɔ̃ otɔmɔbil]) (MCA) is a subsidiary of the French car manufacturer Renault created in 1980 to operate the light commercial vehicle plant located at Maubeuge. The company traces its origins back to a Chausson factory established in 1969.

In 1969, the Société des Usines Chausson established operations in Maubeuge. In 1970, Renault and Peugeot entered into the company. (a 52% stake was owned by Chausson, a 24% by Renault and a 24% by Peugeot). An assembly facility was inaugurated on 23 September 1971. The next years, however, Chausson struggled with the relatively low sales for the models produced and the breakup of the Renault-Peugeot partnership. In 1978, Renault purchased all the plant's stake and renamed it Maubeuge Chausson Automobile. In 1980, Renault founded MCA. Since the 1990s it specialised on LCVs. In 2011 an all-electric van was put into production. In 2012, as part of the partnership between Renault and Daimler, Maubeuge started to assemble the Mercedes-Benz Citan, a model based on the Kangoo.


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