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The Oppama closure is the latest in a series of seven manufacturing shutdowns in Nissan's cost cutting campaign.
Nissan Motor Company announced that it plans to shut down vehicle production at its Oppama plant in Japan’s Kanagawa Prefecture at the end of the 2027.
Nissan says it's closing its flagship factory in Oppama, Japan, to cut costs and moving all its production there to another ...
S/ Ivan Espinosa, Nissan CEO/ This decision, especially for the employees working at the Oppama plant, involves ...
The carmaker has been looking for solid financing and new business partners after it lost a lifeline with the collapse of its ...
Nissan Motor Co. (OTCPK:NSANY) announced on Tuesday that it will discontinue vehicle production at its Oppama plant by March ...
The automaker went on to note their Re:Nissan plan calls for cutting global production capacity from 3.5 million units to 2.5 ...
Nissan is closing its historic Oppama factory in Japan by 2028. Discover why this iconic plant, once home to the Leaf EV, is being shuttered in a major cost-cutting move.
The facility's 2,400 workers will remain in their current roles until the plant closes in 2028, with the company vowing to maintain communication with employees in the months to come.
Nissan Motor Co. said Tuesday that it will end vehicle production at its Oppama plant in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo, at the end of fiscal year 2027. In addition, Nissan President ...
Nissan Motor Co. plans to sell about $5 billion in debt to help fund Chief Executive Officer Ivan Espinosa’s turnaround of ...