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29 SEP 2016
  • The contract has been extended for three more years

Renault has decided to renew its facilities management contract for its car plant in Seville for three more years with ACCIONA Service following the excellent results achieved since both companies began working together at the Seville plant in mid-2012.

ACCIONA Service will continue to provide its facilities management service, which includes repairing packaging, general cleaning and maintaining the landscaped areas around the factory, as well as works in strategic points of the plant such as checking parts using internal verification protocols, quality control on the final production line and maintaining and adapting all of the production lines.

Under the new contract, ACCIONA Service plans to implement various improvement projects at the plant’s facilities in Seville as part of its process optimisation plan.

The flexibility, adaptability and quality of the service were determining factors in Renault’s decision to continue to use ACCIONA Service as its service provider at the Seville plant, which is a world leader for high-tech machining and manufacturing components and gear boxes.

The renewal of this contract will consolidate ACCIONA Service’s position as a leading facilities management company in the automotive sector, an area in which it has had more than 30 contracts in 10 countries with leading automotive manufacturers such as Citroën, Ford, General Motors, Nissan, Renault and Seat.