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+ | PSA Peugeot Citroën sold 3.36 million vehicles worldwide in 2006 for market share of 5.2%. | ||
+ | Europe's number-two automotive manufacturer, PSA Peugeot Citroën continues to grow outside Europe, especially in Latin America and China, with 1,069,000 units, which represents 32% of its total worldwide sales. | ||
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+ | With its two broadline marques - Peugeot and Citroën - and a rich automobile and industrial history, the Group has set three objectives for the years ahead: 1) develop useful innovation focused on protecting the environment, enhancing comfort and improving safety; 2) increase sales, in part through stepped-up international development; and 3) secure profitable growth to finance capital investment from cash flow and remain independent. | ||
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+ | In addition to car manufacturing, the Group includes: | ||
+ | * Faurecia, which manufactures automotive equipment, including car seats, exhaust systems and other components. Faurecia is the European leader and number two worldwide in most of its businesses. | ||
+ | * Gefco, which furnishes transportation and logistics services, ranking number two in France. | ||
+ | * Banque PSA Finance, which federates the Group’s finance companies. | ||
+ | * Peugeot Motocycles, the third-largest European manufacturer of scooters and motorcycles in the 50 to 125 cc range. | ||
+ | * Peugeot Citroën Moteurs (PCM), which sells engines and gearboxes to customers outside the Group. | ||
+ | * Process Conception Ingénierie (PCI), which designs and builds industrial equipment for the Group and other global carmakers. |