Stellantis‘ commercial unit Pro One has launched its new global commercial vehicles hub at the Mirafiori Automotive Park 2030 in Turin, Italy.

This move aims to consolidate various cross-brand functions, enhancing efficiency and decision-making speed within the business unit.

The hub is staffed by more than 80 experts who will oversee various activities, including engineering, manufacturing, marketing, product development, purchasing, recreational vehicles, and other customer-centric activities.

It is designed to serve as a “steering centre” for all Stellantis Pro One employees engaged in the global commercial vehicle sector.

The inauguration of this hub is a key component of Stellantis Pro One’s global strategy.

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares said: “The Stellantis Pro One global commercial vehicles hub is all about taking the best of our dedicated teams, based across our regions, to achieve our ambition on a very profitable segment that represents one-third of our revenues.

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“The decision to set this hub in Mirafiori is another testament to our deep commitment to Italy.”

Stellantis Pro One is also advancing its product offensive with the introduction of the “Stellantis CustomFit” programme, an expansion of hydrogen fuel cell vehicle production capacity, and a comprehensive renewal of its compact, medium, and large van range, which includes 12 different vehicles.

In July 2024, Stellantis announced plans to reassess its manufacturing operations in the UK after CEO Carlos Tavares pointed out that the government’s zero-emission vehicle mandate is hampering its performance.