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More than half of the money will go toward production at the company's Sterling Heights facility to build a new ...
Stellantis COO Mark Stewart said Thursday that the state "absolutely" could be home to a new plant and that it has a "great working relationship" with the Michigan Economic Development Corp. and ...
Stellantis pointed to site readiness and providing career growth opportunities for employees in Kokomo, Ind., as reasons for choosing the site some 100 miles from Michigan's border.
Only about a hundred miles separate Stellantis' new battery plant from the Michigan border, but the gulf it represents is much wider — and growing.The state lost out on another major project ...
A truck displayed near an entrance to the Stellantis Stamping Plant in Warren, Michigan. Photographer: Emily Elconin/Bloomberg By Gabrielle Coppola August 9, 2024 at 10:33 AM PDT Updated on ...
In August, Stellantis announced it would stop making older Ram pickups at a plant in Warren, Michigan, and it will lay off as many as 2,400 workers.
Stellantis is expecting that it'll need a third plant to launch in 2026 or 2027. A fourth possibly could follow by 2030.
Despite a wave of acquisitions this year, Michigan remains a strong manufacturing hub, with some of the largest companies ...
Stellantis NV, the owner of the Jeep and Ram brands, plans to eliminate as many as 2,450 hourly positions at a pickup truck factory near Detroit, the latest in a wave of cuts as it seeks to trim ...
Jeep maker Stellantis NV's selection of Kokomo, Indiana, for a $2.5 billion battery plant with South Korean battery manufacturer Samsung SDI that will create 1,400 jobs shows Michigan needs to ...
Although Michigan, and in particular metro Detroit, has an outsize share of Stellantis’ U.S. facilities, other states — Ohio, Indiana and Illinois — are also home to Stellantis sites.
LANSING, MI – Stellantis is investing $99 million in three North American plants to produce a new four-cylinder turbo engine for its hybrid electric vehicles. Michigan will be getting the bulk ...