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GB News on MSNVauxhall owner Stellantis to make 'tough decisions' months after closing Luton plant and axing jobs
The owner of Vauxhall and Fiat has warned that it will be forced to make "tough decisions" in the near future after ...
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Stellantis to close Vauxhall’s Luton plant in UK in April - MSN
Despite these appeals, Stellantis is planning to investment £50m into the Ellesmere Port plant as it transforms into the firm's UK commercial vehicle hub.
Stellantis said it intends to transfer operations from its Luton plant to its Ellesmere Port site in Cheshire, England as the industry grapples with waning demand for electric vehicles and fierce ...
Stellantis is also cutting jobs at Ellesmere Port. One worker said he was being laid off; “Stellantis want more people on agency. I can’t remember when they last gave out permanent contracts.
Under the new plan, Stellantis would transform Ellesmere Port into an “all-electric, sustainable vehicle hub” thanks to a £50 ($62.7 / €59.8) million investment.
Stellantis makes small electric vans across its Vauxhall, Citroën, Peugeot, Opel and Fiat brands at Ellesmere Port, following a £100 million investment to turn the factory into an electric-only ...
A spokesman for Stellantis could not immediately comment on whether Ellesmere Port was at risk. However, the company has made significant investments in the site to produce electric vans. The Society ...
The BBCC noted Stellantis makes electric vans at its Ellesmere Port plant and has previously said it would start making electric vans at its Luton plant in 2025.
Stellantis announced Wednesday its planned closure of the Luton Vauxhall plant in England at the cost of 1,100 jobs, transferring production to the company’s Ellesmere Port site which is ...
ROME — Stellantis may have to close factories due to the risk of hefty European Union fines for not complying with CO2 emission targets, the head of the Franco-Italian automaker for Europe said ...
Despite these appeals, Stellantis is planning to investment £50m into the Ellesmere Port plant as it transforms into the firm’s UK commercial vehicle hub. Sign up for our daily news round-up!
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