“This second production shift will allow us to double our annual production capacity to reach 50,000 units, which means that in one year we will be able to produce the same as we produced from 2018 to today. This represents a great step and achievement in history of Nissan in the country”, he concludes.
With 730 million dollars invested, this project represents Nissan’s commitment to continue strengthening its presence in the country as a producer and exporter. In line with this, this second shift will allow supplying Chile and Colombia, the new markets announced earlier this year, making Santa Isabel the Euro 6 export center in Latin America.
“This announcement will allow it to continue growing and consolidating its project, which in 2021 gave great results,” the company said. The local subsidiary of the Japanese company closed last year with a 26% increase in sales, mainly driven by a 58% growth in sales of the Nissan Frontier; with a record 11.2% share in the segment in July.
With this new shift, the production of the new Frontier, the most advanced pickup the company has made to date, and a combination of more than 80 years of global experience, Nissan consolidates itself as one of the great players From the market.
Source: Ambito

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