Tuesday, 24 Jun 2025
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA
logo
  • News
  • Brand
    • BYD
    • Nio
    • Xpeng
    • Zeekr
    • Leapmotor
    • Xiaomi
    • Lynk & Co
    • DENZA
    • Wuling
    • GWM
    • ONVO
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Technology
  • Car Reviews
  • Design
  • Manufacturing
  • Tips & Advice
  • 🔥
  • China
  • Review
  • BYD
  • Tesla
  • electric
  • Specs
  • cars
  • car
  • Nio
  • SUV
Font ResizerAa
Ride RadarRide Radar
Search
  • News
  • Brand
    • BYD
    • Nio
    • Xpeng
    • Zeekr
    • Leapmotor
    • Xiaomi
    • Lynk & Co
    • DENZA
    • Wuling
    • GWM
    • ONVO
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Technology
  • Car Reviews
  • Design
  • Manufacturing
  • Tips & Advice
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 rideradar.online – All Rights Reserved.
Ride Radar > Blog > Manufacturing > Stellantis pledges no plant closures or job cuts in Italy
Manufacturing

Stellantis pledges no plant closures or job cuts in Italy

Last updated: November 16, 2024 1:13 am
Share
SHARE

Stellantis, the multinational automotive company, has made a commitment to not shut down any plants or implement mass layoffs in Italy. This assurance was given by an executive of the company during a meeting organized by the government in Rome, as reported by Reuters.

The automotive industry as a whole is facing numerous challenges, including low demand for electric vehicles and tough competition from Chinese manufacturers. Stellantis is also grappling with high inventory levels in the US, leading to reduced profit and cash-flow forecasts.

In Italy, the auto industry is witnessing a decline in production and several idle plants. Sales of Stellantis’ Italian brands, such as Fiat, Alfa Romeo, and Lancia, have been decreasing. The Italian metalworkers federation and Italian workers’ trade unions confederation (FIM-CISL) have predicted that Italian annual vehicle production could drop to under 500,000 units this year, the lowest since 1958.

There are concerns that Stellantis might temporarily halt production at the Mirafiori factory in Turin, where the electric Fiat 500 and two Maserati sports cars are manufactured. This decision could have significant implications for the local automotive industry and workforce.

During the meeting in Rome, Italy’s Industry Minister announced a reconsideration of plans to reduce funds for the automotive industry between 2025 and 2030. This move follows criticism from unions and business groups. The largest trade union in Italy, CGIL, stated that the government is looking to restore around €200 million for 2025.

However, there is disappointment among union representatives, with some expressing frustration that the government has not acted on proposals to revitalize the auto industry that were previously agreed upon. Gianluca Ficco from the UILM union highlighted that the ministry’s inaction has led to a stagnation in discussions, ultimately hindering progress in the sector.

See also  Ferrari plans to launch first fully electric car in Italy in October

In conclusion, the Italian automotive industry is facing significant challenges, and Stellantis’ commitment to not closing plants or implementing mass job cuts in Italy provides some reassurance to the workforce. However, with production uncertainties looming at the Mirafiori factory and ongoing discussions with the government, the future of the industry remains uncertain.

TAGGED:closurescutsItalyjobPlantpledgesStellantis
Share This Article
Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Leapmotor B10 makes China debut at Auto Guangzhou 2024
Next Article BYD Yangwang starts pre-sales of U7 luxury sedan
Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Popular Posts

Geely Automobile sees Q1 2025 revenue jump 25% YoY

Geely Automobile Reports Strong Financial Results in Q1 of 2025 Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On May 15,…

By Ride Radar

GM’s interesting electric motorcycle patent fuels two-wheeler speculation

General Motors, a company known for its full-size trucks and SUVs, has recently hinted at…

By Ride Radar

Faraday Future launches AI hybrid powertrain system subsidiary

US-based electric mobility ecosystem company Faraday Future Intelligent Electric (FF) has recently introduced the world’s…

By Ride Radar

Audi RS6 to keep V8 with new hybrid alongside EV

New Audi RS6 E-tron Set to Offer Solid Increase in Power According to one source,…

By Ride Radar

Classic Vs. Vintage Vs. Antique Cars: What’s The Difference?

Classic, vintage, and antique cars have been a topic of debate among car enthusiasts for…

By

Elon Musk breaks his own Tesla (TSLA) earnings rule in desperate move

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, is known for breaking his own rules, especially when…

By Ride Radar

You Might Also Like

Manufacturing

Ford South America consolidates aftermarket supply chain planning

June 24, 2025
Manufacturing

Hozon enters bankruptcy proceedings – Just Auto

June 23, 2025
Manufacturing

Maextro’s S800 “super” luxury sedan goes into production

June 23, 2025
Manufacturing

Hyundai, Kia to develop next-gen digital tachographs

June 23, 2025
logo
Facebook Twitter Youtube

About US

Stay updated on the latest Chinese car models, market trends, and automotive industry news. Get expert insights and real-time updates on China’s evolving auto market.

Top Categories
  • News
  • Car Reviews
  • Electric Vehicle
  • Technology
Usefull Links
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • DMCA

© 2024 rideradar.online –  All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?