Egypt’s Minister of the Public Enterprise Sector Mohamed Shimi visited Nasr Automotive Company (NAC) on Saturday, in a move underlining the government’s commitment to revitalising Egypt’s automotive sector.
The visit comes as NAC embarks on a strategic plan to modernise operations, expand its market reach, and attract investment.
Minister Shimi toured NAC’s facilities, inspecting ongoing infrastructure upgrades to accommodate new production lines.
He also reviewed the company’s development plan, which focuses on enhancing production capabilities, market expansion, and attracting investment opportunities.
During a meeting with NAC’s leadership team, Minister Shimi emphasised the company’s critical role in achieving the nation’s automotive ambitions.
He reiterated the government’s unwavering support for NAC’s efforts to modernise, including the adoption of advanced technologies and the pursuit of strategic partnerships with international industry leaders.
The Minister’s visit boosted employee morale at NAC. He commended their dedication and urged them to maintain their commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction.
Founded in 1960, NAC is a cornerstone of Egypt’s industrial heritage. Its revival signifies a new chapter for the company, with the potential to redefine the nation’s automotive landscape.
By embracing modern technologies, forging strategic partnerships, and empowering its workforce, NAC is positioned to reclaim its place as a leader in the global automotive industry.