Renault Trucks CEO Bruno Blin Steps Down After Decade; Antoine Duclaux to Succeed
Renault Trucks has announced a significant leadership change. Bruno Blin, who has led the company for a decade, will step down on November 1, 2025. Succeeding him will be Antoine Duclaux, currently heading the international division and overseeing markets outside Europe.
Blin's departure comes after a decade of service during which he played a pivotal role in Renault Trucks' profitability. Under his leadership, the company began construction of a new global news distribution centre at its Saint-Priest complex near Lyon in France in 2024. This centre was designed to operate on renewable energy, with photovoltaic panels generating power for on-site uses and nearby buildings.
Duclaux, who will take over as CEO on November 1, 2025, brings extensive experience to the role. He has held leadership positions in the transportation and construction industries, including at Volvo Group and Holcim. Currently serving as Senior Vice President Renault Trucks International, Duclaux has been instrumental in leading the international division and overseeing all markets outside Europe.
Bruno Blin's retirement will mark the end of a significant era at Renault Trucks. His contributions, including the new news centre, have left a lasting impact. Meanwhile, Antoine Duclaux's appointment signals a new chapter for the company, with his experience and leadership poised to drive Renault Trucks forward.