Stellantis has announced a substantial investment strategy to introduce 60 new vehicle models by the year 2030. This initiative is primarily focused on strengthening four of its core brands, representing a comprehensive restructuring effort designed to improve overall profitability.
This strategic product expansion and brand focus are expected to have a notable impact on the automotive supply chain. Freight forwarders and logistics managers should anticipate potential shifts in inbound component flows, increased demand for finished vehicle transport, and possible adjustments in manufacturing and distribution networks as Stellantis scales up production for these new models. The emphasis on new models could also lead to changes in sourcing strategies, potentially influencing freight volumes and routing for parts and materials.

