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Stellantis invests $388 million in a new parts distribution megahub in Metro Detroit, expected to launch in 2027.
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The automaker is moving to consolidate several of its Mopar parts centers around the country, including in the Detroit area.
The megahub will open in 2027 in Van Buren Township. The company said about 488 jobs from recently sold Mopar facilities will move to the new center.
Stellantis announced on Wednesday a $388 million plan to develop a megahub in Wayne County, Michigan. The company confirmed ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNStellantis announces 'Megahub' facility in Van Buren Township, consolidating parts distribution centersThe megahub consolidates its parts distribution centers that operated around Michigan and in Wisconsin, which Stellantis ...
Stellantis plans to build a $388 million parts distribution hub in Michigan as President Donald Trump pushes to re-shore ...
Stellantis announces a $388 million investment in a new Metro Detroit Megahub to enhance service parts distribution ...
Stellantis NV confirmed its intention to consolidate Mopar operations with a new $388 million "mega hub" in Van Buren ...
Stellantis launches Eurorepar and Eurorepar Car Service in Malaysia at Automechanika KL 2025, offering affordable, OEM-backed ...
Stellantis has announced that it is bringing its Eurorepar aftermarket brand in to Malaysia, with the multi-brand product ...
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