Bognor (carmaker)

Bognor SA, based in Montevideo, Uruguay is an automotive parts supplier. The company was founded in 2000 and employs just over 200 people. Bognor's current products are armored car parts for passenger protection.

The company's customers are now all major automotive manufacturers. The products are used in serial sedans like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The manufacturer's product range also features parts for stretch limousines, armored fighting vehicles and special vehicles. Juan Marcos Donazar Ferreri is the Chief Executive Officer of the company.

History

From 2007 onwards, several joint venture were established with automobile manufacturers, all of which are located at the same plant though they are legally independent companies. AvtoVAZ was the first company that strengthened its cooperation with Bognor SA. In its first year rolled in Bognor addition to the normal production parts now the saloon Bognor Sagona and SUVs Bognor Diva from the tape. Latter there was factory installed in armored versions, which were mainly ordered from Central and South American customers. The second joint venture was decided to separate the car from the actual production company to make the divisions more clearly. Chery finally replaced the outdated Ladas. Involved in the establishment was the Argentine SOCMA. It was in this way that SOCMA Chery, which has the capacity to produce up to 25,000 vehicles a year. In parallel, also the third joint venture called developed Oferol in which brand cars Hafei are manufactured by Bognor[1] Vehicle identification number of the manufacturer code 9U3, 9UE and 9UF for passenger cars and 9UC and 9UN for SUVs.

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