Volvo Group Announces Leadership Change at Renault Trucks
Antoine Duclaux to replace Bruno Blin as President of Renault Trucks and member of the Volvo Group Executive Board, effective November 1st, 2025.
The Volvo Group has announced a change in its executive leadership, with Bruno Blin stepping down from his position as President of Renault Trucks and member of the Volvo Group Executive Board after ten years of service. Antoine Duclaux, currently serving as Senior Vice President of Renault Trucks International, will assume the role.
The transition will take effect on November 1st, 2025. Blin will remain with the Volvo Group following his departure from the executive board, where he will contribute to strategic projects within the organization.
During his tenure, Blin contributed to Renault Trucks' profitability and worked on sustainable transport initiatives. Martin Lundstedt, President and CEO of Volvo Group, acknowledged Blin's service and his work in business development and sustainability at Renault Trucks.
Duclaux brings experience from the transportation and construction sectors to the role. He has held leadership positions at both Volvo Group and Holcim, and has been leading Renault Trucks' international operations in his current position.
Renault Trucks is a subsidiary of the Volvo Group, one of the world's leading manufacturers of trucks, buses, and construction equipment. The company operates across multiple markets and has been part of the Volvo Group since 2001.
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