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Nissan CEO reveals plans to close the automaker's historic Oppama plant as part of a revitalization and cost-cutting strategy ...
Nissan Motor Co will stop producing vehicles at its Oppama plant in Japan by March 2028 and transfer operations to its ...
Nissan says it is closing its flagship factory in Oppama, Japan, to cut costs and moving all its production there to another ...
The Oppama plant was originally opened in 1961 and currently produces the Note and Note Aura compact models, employing around ...
The carmaker has been looking for solid financing and new business partners after it lost a lifeline with the collapse of its ...
Oppama, which has been in operation since 1961 and employs roughly 2,400 workers, will cease production by March 2028.
With Nissan in dire straits, the Japanese brand has been reaching for every avenue to save itself through the “Re:Nissan” initiative. Recently, word came down on July 15 that its Oppama plant in ...
The automaker is working to return to profitability by FY2026, which includes reducing its global production footprint from 17 to 10 plants.
Nissan is closing its historic Oppama factory in Japan by 2028. Discover why this iconic plant, once home to the Leaf EV, is ...
The Oppama closure is the latest in a series of seven manufacturing shutdowns in Nissan's cost cutting campaign.
The factory in Oppama, Japan, employs approximately 2,400 people, who will lose their jobs in March 2028. Car production will ...
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