PSA Seeks to Rent Part of Aulnay Plant
PSA Peugeot Citroen, which has rented 23,000 square meters of its underutilized assembly plant in Aulnay, France, is now seeking tenants for an additional 17,000 square meters, Reuters reports.
PSA Peugeot Citroen, which has rented 23,000 square meters of its underutilized assembly plant in Aulnay, France, is now seeking tenants for an additional 17,000 square meters, Reuters reports.
PSA reiterates is promise to continue making the Citroen C3 subcompact in Aulnay at least through 2014.
A leaked internal PSA document that described plans to shutter the factory stirred labor worries last June. The memo said no decision would be announced until after France's elections this spring. The company asserted then that it had no plans to close the facility.
Union leaders demand that PSA commit to continue C3 production until the end of 2016 and line up a new product to be built in Aulnay thereafter.
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