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Seriousness - our society appreciates the integrity of honor and mutual respect both as a company and as separate individuals.
Experience - we have gained experience and credibility, with a particular interest in our business and our clients.
Availability - we are at the disposal of our customers, we take up challenges and we make sustained efforts to complete any project.
Quality - we appreciate continued personal improvement, invest in staff and technology to deliver quality results.
Str. Livezilor Nr.1, Mioveni, Romania, 115400
Technological High School - Car Construction - Mioveni is an important institution in the training of future specialists in the car building industry.
The high school provides education and training services on the technological branch - technical or vocational branch - sports and professional education, based on quality, performance, promotion of European values, equal opportunities for all the participants in the process and openness to learning.
Strada Uzinei Nr 1, Mioveni, Romania, 115400
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"George Toparceanu" Gymnasium School, as an educational unit, has more than 20 years of activity. During this period, the school enrolled in the education of the Argeş through the results obtained in the preparation of the pupils, by participating in the educational activities of the ISJ, by participating in various competitions and olympics, activities which resulted in lots of diplomas.
The "George Toparceanu" Gymnasium School is a unit with legal personality, having also the Colibaşi Penitentiary.
Strada Părăşti 26, Mioveni 115400, Romania
Darts Sports Club of Mioveni aims to organize and run darts competitions, as well as training and supporting the players.
The Darts Sports Club of Mioveni is the organizer of the following local and national competitions, such as: Darts Local Championship, Mioveni City Cup, Darts Public Institutions Cup.
If you want to join our club, please contact us!
Strada Alexandru Popescu 3, Mioveni 115400, Romania
DACIA, key player for Romania’s economy
Dacia, the first Romanian car manufacturer was established in 1966. In 1999 Renault France purchased 51% of the company capital in the privatisation process of state owned companies. Renault currently holds 99,45% of Dacia stocks. In the meantime Dacia in Mioveni is the biggest car assembly plant in the Renault Group and Romania is the second country of the Renault world, after France.
Dacia’s sales increased from 52.500 units in 2000 to nearly 350.000 in 2010. France and Germany are the two main export destinations with 110.000 and respectively 40.500 cars, followed by Italy, Spain and Turkey.
Dacia represented 2.7% of Romania’s GDP in 2010. On the Mioveni industrial site there are 3 important entities.
Renault invested in the Mioveni plant more than €1.5 billion in the period 2000-2010. But these investments made to enlarge and modernise the industrial system would not have been enough without a new and modern production system. Improvement in the industrial performance of the Dacia site was possible only after the introduction of the Renault Manufacturing System (SPR), a very modern one in the car industry worldwide.
The system, based on standardisation of the work benches, of methods and operations, essentially contributed to the increase of the productivity of Dacia factory, to improvement of the quality level, and of the working conditions. Ergonomics of the work benches and environmental parameters were ameliorated.
The Dacia plant in Mioveni is a success in many perspectives and it is keeping the EU standards up. The French – Romanian carmakers cooperation is a very good example of what is possible when you have a common language.
Str. Uzinei, 1, Mioveni, Arges, 115400, Mioveni 115400, Romania
Mioveni City Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, frequently used for football. It is the home ground of local club CS Mioveni, which as of 2016 plays in Romanian Liga II.
Also Internaţional Curtea de Argeș played its 2009 Liga I home matches here, while their home ground Municipal Stadium was undergoing renovation.
Strada Stadionului, Mioveni 115400, Romania
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Mioveni is a town in Argeș County, Romania, approximately 15 km (9 miles) north-east of Pitești. As of 2011, it had a population of 31,998. The town administers four villages: Clucereasa, Colibași, Făgetu and Racovița.
It was first mentioned in a written record in 1485. It developed much in the 1970s after the construction of the Automobile Dacia manufacturing plant, inaugurated in 1968. There is also a Nuclear Research Institute, that builds components and materials for the Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant, and a high security prison.
Prior to April 1989, when it was declared a town, the place was a commune under the name of Colibași. In 1996, the historic name of Mioveni was revived, although the old village had been completely razed under the Communist regime in order to make way for new urban construction
Mioveni, Romania, 115400