Novo mesto-based carmaker Revoz had a record year in 2005, as it produced a total of 177,945 of Renault's popular Clio II compact model, which is 46,184 more than a year earlier.
Output was increased after Renault's French-based Flins factory began producing the new generation Clio III in the middle of 2005, leaving Revoz as the only Renault factory making Clios for the European market.
To increase production, Revoz took on an additional 200 workers at the end of February in addition to 500 workers that were employed in late 2004. The carmaker now employs around 2,600 workers.
Revoz is now getting ready to launch the production of a new generation compact to succeed the highly-successful Twingo model. The new model is to hit the production line in 2007 - until then Revoz is to continue making the Clio II.
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