Fiat repeats that it will not close any plants in Italy
 
Sergio Marchionne, the CEO of Fiat and the General Manager of Chrysler, reiterated his intention to keep all the Italian Fiat plants in operation: "I confirm that there will be no closures in Italy, but we need to use partial unemployment as there will be no stimulus in the market. "

Fiat plants in Italy are among those that turn most slowly. Thus, the Cassino plant operating at 46% capacity in 2012, the Mirafiori plant to 32%, the Melfi plant at ... 27%. Only the Pomigliano 67% and Val Di Sangro 80% plants record correct performances.

Overall, the rate of use of Fiat factories in Italy was of 47% in 2012 and should be even poorer in 2013 due to a decline in the European market. This is the European carmaker the most affected by lower rates.

13-24-5

Data source: File #105 - Production in Europe detailed by model and plant

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