Posted on Nov 25, 2020 at 3:28 PM
Vehicle assembly in Flins will soon be over. The leaders of Losange, Jean-Dominique Senard and Luca de Meo, confirmed this Wednesday during a visit to Yvelines that the site would henceforth be dedicated to “the circular economy of mobility”. The emblematic Losange plant, which employs 2,600 Renault employees and a thousand temporary workers, today assembles the electric Zoe and the Nissan Micra. Its conversion was announced as part of the major savings plan unveiled at the end of May by Renault.
The project, which will be deployed between 2021 and 2024, should make it possible to maintain more than 3,000 jobs on the site by 2030, the group said in a press release. “This plant, with a negative CO2 balance target for 2030, is fully in line with the Group’s overall strategy by combining circular economy, reduction of emissions, development of skills and creation of new activities generating value”, underlines the director. General Luca de Meo, in the same press release.
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