Renault CEO Luca de Meo plans to present his turnaround plan for the automaker on Jan. 14. The Italian executive wants a "revolution" at the French company, so he is calling his plan "Renaulution."
De Meo describes the key points of the restructuring to the automaker's executives and employee representatives in an internal paper of several pages. The paper was obtained by Automobilwoche, a German language affiliate of Automotive News.
De Meo had already outlined the first key points of the restructuring in an interview with Automotive News Europe in November. Now the internal paper makes the overall concept more tangible.
Here are some key points:
Cost reduction
De Meo’s top priority is cost savings. He does not give any concrete figures, but he wants to avoid parallel developments and technology fields that are not immediately usable. Before de Meo's arrival as CEO in July, Renault had already announced its goal of saving ar…