Est. 2001·3,000+ placements · six offices · four regions
Restructuringcurated sourcedetected 2026-08-05 · confidence 85%

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Stellantis restructuring 2026

Stellantis Korea recalling 711 Jeep Cherokee SUVs due to defective drivetrain assembly that could result in power loss.

Source: Korea Times Business

The leadership read

Restructuring reshapes the leadership profile as much as the cost base. For Stellantis in Manufacturing, it shifts demand toward transformation and turnaround leaders who hold delivery steady while the organisation changes shape. Across Asia, watch where Stellantis still invests in leadership; that is the part it means to keep.

Market context: Against a Talent Market Index of 100.4 (Neutral) (down 1.1 month-on-month), Asia is at steady (-1.3pts) on signal share.

Stellantis: 4 signals in the last 90 days; 0.3% of MitchelLake's Asia signal flow; 6 tracked across 82 days.

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