Enders Group: New BMW dealership in Rüsselsheim

The car dealership Karl + Co now has a location in Rüsselsheim. © Photo: Enders Group In the commercial area of ​​the “Opel-Stadt” the car dealership Karl + Co concentrates now on used cars and services. The Enders Group strengthens its business with BMW used cars and workshop services. The associated dealership Karl + Co… Continue reading Enders Group: New BMW dealership in Rüsselsheim

Groupe PSA 2017 Registration Document

RUEIL MALMAISON, France–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Regulatory News: Groupe PSA (Paris:UG) announces the publication of its 2017 Registration Document. The latter has been filed with the French Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) and registered under D.18-0196, on March 28, 2018. The 2017 Registration Document is available on the Group’s web site www.groupe-psa.com/en, in its “Regulated Information” section. This… Continue reading Groupe PSA 2017 Registration Document

Car manufacturer in crisis: 20,000 euros special premium for every Opel employee who goes fast

Opel The car manufacturer has too much staff on board to meet the strict saving requirements of the new parent company PSA. (Photo: AP) The troubled carmaker Opel wants to bring about the reduction of jobs as quickly as possible: According to a report of the “Wirtschaftswoche” Rüsselsheimer pay each employee a premium of at… Continue reading Car manufacturer in crisis: 20,000 euros special premium for every Opel employee who goes fast

The new PEUGEOT 508 showcased at Peugeot Avenue Paris

Until the end of May 2018, Peugeot Avenue Paris is exclusively hosting the new PEUGEOT 508 during an event organised around the brand’s technological universe.       Since 8 March, Peugeot Avenue Paris has been the only place in France where it is possible to see the brand’s radical new sedan. Two new PEUGEOT 508s were presented in… Continue reading The new PEUGEOT 508 showcased at Peugeot Avenue Paris

Opel wants to postpone wage increases

The tariff increase won by the trade union IG metal could come later for Opel coworkers: According to a report, the repairing automaker wants to spend the money. Opel factory premises in Rüsselsheim (archive) Wednesday, 28.03.2018 12:17 clock Apparently the automaker wants Opel a pending tariff increase temporarily not pay. Trade unions confirmed a report… Continue reading Opel wants to postpone wage increases

Faurecia signs the biggest contract in its history

In an armchair. Faurecia is “proud” to announce on Wednesday the signing of the largest contract in its history. The PSA-controlled automotive supplier sold six million car seats at once to German BMW. In the coming years, the French group will manufacture, assemble and deliver just-in-time complete seats or seating structures that will integrate into… Continue reading Faurecia signs the biggest contract in its history

Works council threatens strikes

At Opel, there is growing concern that the future parent company could reduce PSA jobs. The works council therefore demands “court-proof” guarantees – and signals how far it would go for it. Transparent in front of the Opel headquarters in Rüsselsheim Monday, 27.03.2017 17:00 o’clock Wolfgang Schäfer-Klug wants security – and as fast as possible.… Continue reading Works council threatens strikes

PSA continues to import petrol engines from China

builders By Christophe Jaussaud, the 28/03/2018 In 2017, PSA has already imported 53,000 Pure Tech Turbo engines from China to Europe. DPCA, PSA’s JV in China, announces that it will export 90,000 Pure Tech 1.2 Turbo engines to Europe during the first half of the year. Meanwhile Opel plants in Tychy (Poland) and Szentgotthard (Hungary)… Continue reading PSA continues to import petrol engines from China

Vauxhall should lose a third of its network

Nearly one hundred outlets of the brand will be removed on British soil where Vauxhall saw its sales fall by 22% last year. Redeemed just like Opel by the PSA group a year ago, Vauxhall, the British version of the blitz, will see its future quickly evolve now that it has integrated the lap of… Continue reading Vauxhall should lose a third of its network