Nissan to Stop Production at Civac Plant in Mexico by March 2026
- Nissan will stop production at its Civac plant in Mexico by March 2026 as part of a global restructuring plan.
- The production from the Civac plant will move to the Aguascalientes complex during this financial year, according to Nissan.
- Nissan aims to cut global production capacity to 2.5 million vehicles from 3.5 million and reduce manufacturing sites to 10 from 17 as part of its restructuring plan.
- Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa stated that this decision will enhance efficiency, competitiveness, and sustainability for the company.
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Nissan announced on Tuesday that it will close its vehicle production plant in Morelos. It will do so during the Japanese fiscal year, which ends in March 2026. The company explains that it is a “restructuring” measure to transfer all the assembly to its plant in Aguascalientes. About 4,800 jobs, according to Nissan figures in 2016, are in the air at the CIVAC plant, outside Cuernavaca. Continue reading
Nissan confirmed that it will stop its production of cars at its historic plant in Cuernavaca, Morelos, which started operations in 1966 and marked the first expansion of the automotive firm outside Japan. "Today we announce another decisive advance in the framework of the plan 'Re:Nissan': the conclusion of the production of vehicles in the Civac plant of Morelos, whose operations will be integrated in our complex of Aguascalientes", said Mexic…
Nissan to Stop Production at Civac Plant in Mexico by March 2026
The Mexican Association of the Automotive Industry (AMIA) denied that there is a risk of closing plants or exiting from Mexico such as Nissan, which makes global adjustments in its production due to U.S. tariff policies. “There is no plant that has left Mexico, Nissan is not leaving Mexico, made an adjustment in its production, even moved some product from Argentina to Mexico and is making adjustment in its general footprint, but it has not left…
Production at the CIVAC plant will be deactivated at the end of fiscal year 2025 As part of the global restructuring measures of the company, ... The Nissan entrance will integrate the production of the CIVAC plant to the Aguascalientes complex aparece primero en LJA.MX Noticias México.
Nissan will close its plant in Morelos in fiscal year 2025, so it will move its production to Aguascalientes as part of a global restructuring. The post Nissan will leave its plant in Morelos and move its operations to Aguascalientes in 2026 first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text in sinembargo.mx
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