Stellantis announces new regional parts hub in Malaysia, to be operational in 2025


Stellantis has announced the establishment of a Regional Parts Hub in Malaysia. The new hub is a crucial component of Stellantis’ broader strategy to deepen its localisation efforts and bolster its long-term presence in the India and Asia Pacific region, including Malaysia.
Daniel Gonzalez, Chief Operating Officer, Stellantis ASEAN said, “India and Asia Pacific region is the third growth engine for Stellantis, and the Regional Parts Hub is anticipated to become a key asset in our regional supply chain strategy.
“This investment underpins Stellantis’ long-term commitment in strengthening our footprint and growth not just in the region, but more importantly in contributing towards solidifying Malaysia’s position as a regional automotive hub.”
Set to be operational by the first quarter of 2025, the new Regional Parts Hub is designed to meet and cater to the growing demands of around 20 countries in the region, including key markets such as Malaysia.
This hub is also part of Stellantis’ strategy to enhance its aftersales service by reducing downtime and ensuring efficient access and availability of automotive parts and components to dealers and customers.
It will house automotive parts and components of all Stellantis brands including Peugeot, Citroën, Alfa Romeo, Jeep, RAM, Leapmotor and more.
“The opening of our regional parts warehouse in Malaysia marks a significant milestone in our dedication to customer-centricity as we continue to better serve our customers across the India and Asia Pacific region.
“Strategically located in a Free Trade Zone in Malaysia, this regional warehouse will allow us to improve parts availability, reduce lead time and enhance the overall service efficiency. It will also enable us to respond quickly to the growing needs of our customers while ensuring they receive the highest level of aftersales support,” said Olivier Torchet, Head of Parts & Services, Stellantis India & Asia Pacific.

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