Nissan to Halt Production at Japanese Plant
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According to the original report, Nissan will close its flagship factory in Oppama, Japan, as part of a cost reduction plan.The production of vehicles at the Oppama plant, located in Kanagawa Prefecture, will end at the end of fiscal year 2027, i.e. in March 2028.After this closure, all models that were being manufactured or planned for production in Oppama will be moved to the Nissan Motor Kyushu plant in Fukuoka Prefecture.This decision is par…
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Financially troubled Japanese carmaker Nissan will halt production at its Oppama plant, south of Tokyo, in early 2028 as part of a massive restructuring aimed at drastically reducing its global capacity.
Nissan to Halt Production at Japanese Plant
Nissan Motor Co. announced on July 14, 2025, plans to temporarily halt production at its Kyushu plant in southern Japan, effective August 1, due to declining demand and supply chain disruptions. The facility, which produces models like the X-Trail and Rogue, will suspend operations for two weeks, affecting 6,000 workers and reducing output by 10,000 vehicles. The decision follows a 15% drop in global sales in the first half of 2025, driven by co…
Re:Nissan Update - Nissan plans to transfer production from Oppama Plant to Nissan Motor Kyushu
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. announced that, as part of its global production restructuring under its recovery plan Re:Nissan, the company plans to transfer and integrate vehicle production at the Oppama Plant, located in the Oppama district, to Nissan Motor Kyushu Co., Ltd in Fukuoka Prefecture.
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