“Al-Mansour”… Dominating the Future!?
Fifty years have now passed in the making of the Al-Mansour Group Empire—not only through its various automotive sectors, long recognized as one of the most influential players in the Egyptian, Arab, and African car markets, but also across construction, building materials, food and beverages, and numerous other service industries.
As the group celebrates its golden jubilee, it has laid the foundation stone for one of the largest car factories in Egypt (in terms of production), with plans to reach 100,000 vehicles annually, not only for the local market but also for export. This comes alongside the inauguration of the group’s latest plant for manufacturing filters for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and industrial equipment.
With Al-Mansour Automotive expanding its influence by acquiring and managing a promising range of car brands in recent years—and for the future as well—the group has demonstrated an impressive strategic vision. The MG brand, relaunched under its umbrella in Egypt, has soared to remarkable success. The same applies to SOUEAST, along with the introduction of the luxury electric iM cars. Moreover, the group is preparing to bring the “emperor” of electric and hybrid vehicles to Egypt through its partnership with BYD and other affiliated brands—all supported by the country’s largest electric charging network, Infinity. And more is yet to come. Clearly, Al-Mansour Group is steadily marching toward dominating the future.
However, the concept of “domination” here does not imply monopoly; rather, it reflects a bold and highly professional team effort to elevate the group to the ranks of the world’s most competitive industrial and commercial conglomerates. The group’s professionalism in service delivery and its well-calculated targeting of diverse social segments testify to its wise and forward-looking strategy for both the present and the future.
Ultimately, we can only say that Al-Mansour Group has chosen to soar on the wings of Red Bull—a brand it also represents commercially in Egypt within its expanding food and beverage sectors.
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