German vehicle maker Daimler Truck to assemble lorries in Senegal

The vehicle manufacturer Daimler Truck plans to have lorries from various Mercedes-Benz series assembled in the West African country of Senegal.
The manufacturer is supporting the establishment of an assembly plant in the West African state and will then supply disassembled lorries according to the modular principle, which will be reassembled there, it said on Tuesday.
The plant is intended to supply special vehicles for defence, disaster relief, and municipal tasks for the Senegalese market.
Daimler Truck further stated that the plan contributes to the establishment of locally anchored automotive production in West Africa, thereby supporting development in the region.
The project is closely coordinated with the German government.
The construction and operation of the plant will be taken over by another company, which will enter into a business agreement with Senegal’s government for this purpose, the company said.
The three partners signed a letter of intent in Senegal’s capital, Dakar. From 2026, vehicles are expected to roll off the production line at the plant.
Daimler Truck currently has locations on the continent in South Africa and Kenya.
In South Africa, Mercedes-Benz Trucks, which are delivered in parts from Germany, are also assembled.
Senegal, located at the western tip of Africa, is a stable and peaceful democracy.
The government is striving to attract investors to create jobs for the approximately 18 million inhabitants, who are on average very young.
The World Bank forecasts that the country, which has recently begun exporting oil and gas, will experience the highest economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa in 2025, at 7.9 per cent.
(dpa/NAN)
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