Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and unions are talking about the plans for beefed-up health measures at Italian plants to make the way for most profitable production to resume as soon …
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Ferrari stated on Wednesday it was piloting a project to carry out voluntary screening of workers and their families for coronavirus once the automaker’s factories in Italy restart. In a …
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Fiat Chrysler to start three Italian sites right after lockdown ends
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxFiat Chrysler wants to resume operations at three Italian sites once the government lifts coronavirus restrictions on manufacturing, a union representative stated on Thursday, adding unions would watch out for …
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Fiat attempt to resume some Italian production could be hindered by lockdown
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxA possible extension of Italy’s lockdown could frustrate an attempt by Fiat Chrysler to restart some vehicle production at three Italian plants next week, a union representative said. Italy has …
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Fiat Chrysler looks to restart some Italian production next week
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxFiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is looking to restart some vehicle production from next week at three plants located in Italy if it gets the green light from the government, a …
Luxury automaker Ferrari stated on Friday it would extend the shutdown of its two Italian plants and resume on April 14, provided it had supplies, and update 2020 forecasts in …
Fiat Chrysler CEO Mike Manley told workers that the automaker would help with the production of masks during the coronavirus crisis, a union representative stated on Monday. Mask production would …
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Ferrari and Fiat to help Italy make ventilators in coronavirus crisis
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxItalian automakers Ferrari and Fiat Chrysler are in discussion with the nation’s biggest ventilator manufacturer to help increase production of the life-saving machines that are urgently required in the coronavirus …
Fiat Chrysler has again stopped its Atessa plant in Italy because of disruptions in parts supply associated with the coronavirus outbreak, after it was reopened on Tuesday, a union representative …
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Fiat Chrysler’s only open Italian plant running with less capacity
by SpeedLuxby SpeedLuxFiat Chrysler has restarted limited production at its Atessa facility located in Italy, the automaker’s only open assembly plant, having stopped operations at most of its European factories, a spokesman …

