Fiat - Chrysler special relationship from the agreement signed on April 10th 1947 to the one signed on April 30th 2009

Journal title ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA
Author/s Francesca Fauri
Publishing Year 2010 Issue 2010/258 Language Italian
Pages 16 P. 57-72 File size 303 KB
DOI 10.3280/IC2010-258003
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This contribution sheds light on the special relationship between Fiat and Chrysler in the aftermath of the Second World War and in particular during the years of the Marshall Plan. Vittorio Valletta (Fiat’s general manger) successfully established viable contacts with Philip Hills (Chrysler’s export manager) since 1945 and an important agreement was signed in 1947 allowing Fiat’s engineering division to access Chrysler technological and project planning knowhow. History has led to unexpected developments: in 2009 Chrysler was on the verge of collapse and Fiat stepped in. Today’s partnership agreement will provide Chrysler with Fiat’s cutting-edge Multi-air technology (ecological and fuel saving engines) and will develop Chrysler’s electrical propulsion technology for a completely new electric car project.

Keywords: Fiat, Chrysler, Vittorio Valletta, Marshall Plan, international agreements, technological innovation

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Francesca Fauri, La special relationship Fiat-Chrysler Dall’accordo del 10 aprile 1947 a quello del 30 aprile 2009 in "ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA" 258/2010, pp 57-72, DOI: 10.3280/IC2010-258003