Stellantis moves supply chain from purchasing to manufacturing in leadership reshuffle

Mike Wall, S&P Global Mobility onstage alongside Christopher Ludwig at Automotive Logistics and Supply Chain Global 2024 conference

The carmaker has announced executive changes that include the supply chain and logistics organisation now reporting to manufacturing chief Arnaud Deboeuf

Stellantis has announced leadership changes in major operational roles, as well as confirming that Carlos Tavares will retire as chief executive officer in 2026. Among the changes was an announcement that the carmaker’s supply chain organisation, which includes logistics, supply chain planning and capacity functions, will report to manufacturing, having previously been combined with procurement.

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