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Stellantis, the company that owns brands like Chrysler and Jeep, has had a particularly tough year. As it struggles with oversupply, it has initiated plans to cut nearly 4,000 factory jobs in the US.
Stellantis added to its rising tally of layoffs on Friday, saying 400 workers at a Detroit logistics facility would indefinitely lose their jobs as the carmaker reduces costs in its struggling ...
Vauxhall workers face 140-mile relocation or losing their jobs as Stellantis plans to shutter 120-year-old factory Ryan Hogg Updated November 27, 2024 at 5:46 PM
Stellantis N.V. is a multinational automotive manufacturing company formed from the merger in 2021 of the Italian–American conglomerate Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and the French PSA Group. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The company headquarters are located in Hoofddorp , Netherlands.
Plant is still open today as GM Colmotores. France: Poissy Assembly: Poissy: 1958: 1978: inherited Simca range, Chrysler 180, Simca 1307, Simca Horizon: ex Simca, sold to Groupe PSA in 1978 and still open. Now part of Stellantis along with Chrysler. Mexico: Lago Alberto Assembly: Mexico City: 1930s: 2002: Trucks: M Netherlands: Rotterdam ...
To switch to Pentastar production, 197 million dollars was invested in the Mack Engine I, and up to 250 jobs are to be added. [4] In December 2018, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced that the Mack Avenue Engine Complex would be reopened and converted back into a vehicle assembly plant, to make the next generation Jeep Grand Cherokee starting ...
The mood inside Stellantis has shifted dramatically after its CEO resigned on December 1. Dealers and employees are encouraged by early moves made by the interim executive committee.
In 2021 Stellantis announced plans to create new shared platforms as part of their electric vehicle (EV) strategy. [1] The group plans to have 39 electrified vehicle models available by the end of 2021. [2] There are four EV platforms with configurable drivetrains [3] planned to be developed by the end of the 2020s: [4] [5] [1]