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Nissan Motor Co will stop producing vehicles at its Oppama plant in Japan by March 2028 and transfer operations to its ...
The Oppama plant was originally opened in 1961 and currently produces the Note and Note Aura compact models, employing around ...
Oppama, which has been in operation since 1961 and employs roughly 2,400 workers, will cease production by March 2028.
The factory in Oppama, Japan, employs approximately 2,400 people, who will lose their jobs in March 2028. Car production will ...
Nissan will close its flagship Oppama assembly plant in Japan by 2028, marking a decisive turning point in its global ...
Opened in the early 1960s, Oppama helped power Nissan’s rise to a global automotive powerhouse in the postwar period as one ...
Nissan is closing its flagship factory in Oppama, Japan, to cut costs and moving all its production there to another plant in ...
One of its major steps in its global restructuring is to transfer and integrate vehicle production at its historic Oppama ...
TOKYO -- Japanese automaker Nissan Motor has raised a total of 860 billion yen ($5.9 billion) from the sale of bonds to ...
Nissan is considering making Honda pickup trucks at its Canton plant in Mississippi, which turns out models such as the ...
South Africa’s auto sector, a cornerstone of the country’s manufacturing industry, faces a challenging period. Yet, some experts believe that the evolving landscape may open new opportunities for ...