In a move to streamline operations amid declining sales, Stellantis has announced plans to lay off some workers as part of a broader strategy to regain its competitive edge.
The european auto giant Stellantis said it would lay off 1,100 workers at its Jeep factory in Toledo, Ohio, in an effort to “regain its competitive edge” as it struggles with falling sales.
Stellantis, a 14-brand group that includes Peugeot, Fiat and Chrysler, said it would move from a two-shift to a one-shift operation at the Toledo South Assembly Plant in 2025.
Another 400 employees will be transferred to a “third-party service provider”, the statement added.
“These are difficult actions to take, but they are necessary to enable the Company to regain its competitive edge and eventually return production to prior levels,” the statement said.
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Stellantis sales sank in the third quarter, with a 42 percent drop in North America alone.
The group offered promotional deals as US dealerships have struggled to reduce their inventories.
“As Stellantis navigates a transitional year, the focus is on realigning its US operations to ensure a strong start to 2025, which includes taking the difficult but necessary action to reduce high inventory levels by managing production to meet sales,” it said.