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Nissan produces 150 million vehicles

By Kingsley Jeremiah
22 September 2017   |   3:45 am
The company said in statement on Tuesday that it took 73 years for the organisation to produce its first 100 million vehicles after the company was founded in 1933, and another 11 years to build the last 50 million.

The company said in statement on Tuesday that it took 73 years for the organisation to produce its first 100 million vehicles after the company was founded in 1933, and another 11 years to build the last 50 million.

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd said the company reached a new milestone with 150 million vehicles produced globally.

The company said in statement on Tuesday that it took 73 years for the organisation to produce its first 100 million vehicles after the company was founded in 1933, and another 11 years to build the last 50 million.

Nissan said the achievement was a result of 84 years of continued support from all of its stakeholders worldwide, including employees, dealers, suppliers and local communities, as well as the numerous customers who have chosen cars produced by automaker.

When Nissan reached the 100 million vehicle milestone in 2006, 76.5 per cent of the total vehicles had been produced in Japan.

Localisation of production accelerated in the past 11 years, during which 76.5 per cent of the 50 million Nissan vehicles were made outside Japan – driven in particular by the U.S. and China.

Following this latest milestone, Nissan remains committed to delivering cars that satisfy its customers, the company said.

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