With the Consolidation and Extension of Contracts for an Additional 4 Years with CEVA, FIAT Bets on the Country’s Upward Momentum and Will Reinforce Its Operational Workforce Until 2022
CEVA Logistics announced that it is further consolidating its partnership with Fiat Chrysler Automotive (FCA) in Brazil, renewing its existing commercial partnership by granting an additional four-and-a-half-year contract until 2022, focused in Minas Gerais.
The partnership between CEVA and Fiat has lasted for 21 years and includes after-sales operations to serve more than 500 Fiat dealers across Brazil.
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CEVA’s services are concentrated at Fiat’s facilities in Betim, Minas Gerais in Brazil, comprising a 98,000-square-meter facility with a production capacity of 180,000 outbound lines per month. The renewed contract will be maintained for warehousing and outbound transportation.
To successfully fulfill this renewed contract, CEVA will employ a team of over 450 people.
“We created an attractive solution for Fiat and its network of dealerships. It is a great honor to continue expanding our partnership with such a strategic client. The outcome of these negotiations reflects our commitment to consistently delivering operational excellence and continuous improvement for Fiat. It also reinforces our presence in after-sales solutions related to the automotive sector,” said Daniel Cortazzo, Senior Business Development Manager for the Automotive and Industrial sectors at CEVA in Brazil.
Fiat designs, manufactures, and sells vehicles and related parts and services, components, and production systems worldwide through 159 manufacturing facilities, 87 R&D centers, dealerships, and distributors in over 140 countries.

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