Saturday, August 11, 2012

Nissan wants to grab 8% of global market by 2016.


Nissan is trying to grab eight percent of international business by 2016, and is making an investment intensely in its Northern United states features to reach that goal.

After a $5.2 billion dollars cash infusion, Nissan will develop by 9,000 jobs, increase potential by 425,000 automobiles and 200,000 lithium-ion batteries.

With its current NA plants, it already produces all its primary models here. But by 2015, the company programs to develop at its Northern United states plants 85% of all Car and Infiniti models available in the United states. Nissan's Smyrna, Tenn. plant will soon add the leaf and rogue to its production line and the Canton, Miss. plant will add the Sentra to its automobile growth. To take off that extended collection, Canton will get 1,000 new jobs enhancing its payroll to 4,500 employees.

Nissan also has a factory in Decherd, Tenn., which will add 90 jobs this season and up to 400 new jobs gradually, to help develop electric engines for the Foliage as well as Daimler.

Nissan plans to spend $2 billion dollars to add a third factory with 3,000 employees making 175,000 subcompacts in Mexico.

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