Stellantis pauses car production across Europe amid weakening demand
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In Mulhouse, 2,000 Stellantis employees will be partially unemployed at the end of October, faced with declining sales and supplier problems. Production of 308, 408 and DS7 will be suspended, accentuating uncertainty about the future of employees and the site.
Due to a request for a dungeon, the Stellantis mill in Mulhouse will close from 27 October to 2 November, in order to adjust the production. 2,000 people work on this site, which manufactures Peugeot 308 and 408 and DS7.
The Stellantis factory in Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin) will stop its business for one week at the end of the month, from 27 October to 2 November, in order to adapt production to the weakness of the automotive market. Sochaux (Doubs) will also be shut down for several days due to a supplier problem.
These decisions are in addition to the recent announcement by the European automotive giant to shut down its Poissy plant for three weeks in October. They "confirm a continuing deterioration of the industrial situation," lamented the CFE-CGC.
The automotive group had already announced the temporary suspension of six factories in Europe, including Poissy.
This time, the Sochaux factory is affected.
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