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  1. The PSA audit is the French standard, which is the review and verification standards of Citroen Group. However, there are also terms PSA review, which is a product review.

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    PSA is the second largest automakers in Europe. It is ranked in the global auto manufacturer. If an alliance (group) is sorted, then PSA ranks sixth, and if Renault and Nissan look at it as an enterprise (group), PSA is the seventh largest automobile company in the world. In the wave of joint mergers in the world's automotive industry in recent years, the company basically adheres to the relatively independent development strategy. It is one of the three companies based on the "6 3" pattern of the world's automotive industry (herein The "single dry" refers to its unreasonable pursuit of alliances). Data statistics show that since the 1990s, the development trajectory of PSA has shown an upward trend. Taking the car output as an example, from 1999 to 2003, a total of 33.5%was increased. Among the top 10 car companies in the world (among them, Renault and Nissan are counted as a company), the increase was topped.
    PSA products are mainly ordinary cars, including some mid -to -high -end cars and light cars derived from cars (such as small MPVs, miniature vans, etc.). The group has 14 car assembly plants around the world, of which 6 in France and 2 Spain, Britain, Portugal, Brazil, Argentina, China (Mainland), Czech, Slovakia each. In addition, there are 2 engine factories in France, one engine factory in Brazil and China, and 2 transmission factories in France.
    PSA's main market is in Europe. In 2003, cars sold in this area accounted for 75%of its total sales volume, and the market share ranked second after the Volkswagen Group.

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