25 January 2011

Max Ausnit was known in the first part of the 20th century as the King of Steel in Romania. He was one of Romania's principal industrialists at the time and not only had control and stakes in several factories in Romania, but he also controlled factories abroad, in Yugoslavia and Poland. He had to leave Romania twice and was condemned to death in absence by two different regimes in the country at the time. His son, Steven Ausnit, now 86, tells Romania-Insider.com the story of his father.

24 January 2011

International Automotive Components (IAC) Group will invest EUR 58 million in a new greenfield manufacturing facility in Bals, Romania, in the southwest Oltenia region. The facility will produce instrument panels, door panels, headliners and various other interior trim components to support Ford Motor Company's production of two new passenger cars at its plant in Craiova, Romania.

25 January 2011

Max Ausnit was known in the first part of the 20th century as the King of Steel in Romania. He was one of Romania's principal industrialists at the time and not only had control and stakes in several factories in Romania, but he also controlled factories abroad, in Yugoslavia and Poland. He had to leave Romania twice and was condemned to death in absence by two different regimes in the country at the time. His son, Steven Ausnit, now 86, tells Romania-Insider.com the story of his father.

24 January 2011

International Automotive Components (IAC) Group will invest EUR 58 million in a new greenfield manufacturing facility in Bals, Romania, in the southwest Oltenia region. The facility will produce instrument panels, door panels, headliners and various other interior trim components to support Ford Motor Company's production of two new passenger cars at its plant in Craiova, Romania.

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