Eurocar

The technical launch of the plant took place on 19 December of the same year and in April 2002, the mass production of Škoda Octavia cars has followed.

[1] The plant production lines are supplied with the world's leading manufacturer's equipment, e.g. Transsystem (Poland), Chropynska Strojirna (Czech Republic), EISENMANN (Germany), and others.

Eurocar facilities include a number of technological innovations, software, and personnel ensuring production process flexibility and providing technical solutions being unique for Ukraine.

The welding and painting shops SOP started in 2011 allowing the plant to reach a new level of technology for the full-scale industrial production of passenger cars meeting all international quality standards.

In October 2009, Eurocar successfully participated in the OHSAS 18001:2007 certification, which validates the use of a modern and efficient labor protection system at the enterprise meeting the highest international requirements.

An independent audit confirmed that all production operations are performed with modern technical equipment and tools satisfying European and Ukrainian quality, labor protection, and safety standards.

The company's personnel working on production sites have received special training in Czech Republic at Škoda Auto a.s. enterprises.

At the end of 2020, 5,093 Škoda cars were sold which accounted for 5.9% of the market (the 4th place in the brand rating by the number of sales)[1] The technical equipment used at the plant ensures low energy consumption and a high level of environmental friendliness.