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Home News Auto News Nissan To Cut Production By 30 Percent Until December 2020 Nissan To Cut Production By 30 Percent Until December 2020 Auto News Arvind | July 17, 2020 04:29 pm Nissan plans to cut year-on-year production volume by up to 30 percent, on the backs of slowing demand for its vehicles following the COVID-19 pandemic, Reuters reports. Internal sources familiar with the matter, which has yet to be confirmed by Nissan, told Reuters that Nissan plans to produce 2.6 million cars between April and December, down from 3.7 million vehicles in the same period in 2019. Last year Nissan produced 4.6 million in its entire fiscal year, ended March 2020. Nissan, like many other manufacturers, has been hit hard by the drop in demand for new vehicles, blockages in its supply chain, and plant closures; however, Japan’s No. 2 carmaker has also been embroiled in a thickening scandal regarding the brutal takedown of its prolific former CEO, Carlos Ghosn. Furthermore, just as the company had appeared to somewhat regain its footing towards the end of 2019, newer evidence in the form of leaked internal emails dating back to 2018, painted a different picture of how other top brass within Nissan envisaged an elaborate plot to eliminate Ghosn. Ghosn, the Chairman of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance at the time, had pushed for greater integration between the companies, just as others within the corridors of power at Nissan sought more independence and control within the Alliance. While the resolution of the matter will undoubtedly take years to resolve, the reputational damage to Nissan and to a certain extent, the overall Alliance has already taken its toll. Investors are shaken; the situation not helped by the fact that Nissan reported a USD6.3 Billion in losses in the last financial year – the first in 11 years, and the worst since Ghosn’s arrival in 1999. Late last month, at a shareholders meeting, Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida pledged to give up half his pay and bring back Nissan to a position of profitability by 2023. Uchida has revealed that he plans to return Nissan to positive cash flow between October 2021 and March 2022. The plans revolve around restoring operating margins, cutting down on its bloated production plants (dropping global production capacity from 7.2 million to 5.4 million units) – some measure of this is already in effect with plant closures in Spain and Indonesia. In addition, boosting global sales to close to 5.38 million units. There is also talk of culling certain underperforming models to stymie further losses. Though there still might be light at the end of the tunnel, the company’s overall shift to hybrids and battery electric vehicles – along with the popularity of its SUV models – such as the Nissan Rogue/X-Trail and Juke depending on the market will serve to reinforce its comeback, though it will need to improve demand for its vehicles particularly in the USA and Mexico. Alongside, there's much anticipation regarding the upcoming all-electric Nissan Ariya EV crossover, and the return of the hallowed Nissan ‘Z’ nameplate with the 400Z. Will banking on its tech-laden EV SUV and strong heritage of sportscars be just the thing to shine a positive light back on Nissan? Here's to hoping. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Nissan Production Cut Carlos Ghosn Nissan Renault Mitsubishi Alliance Nissan Ariya Print Related News Nissan's Progress On Turning A New Page Continues With A New Logo Auto News Adam Aubrey | September 01, 2020 The new Nissan Logo is a symbol of Nissan's new horizon and it is influenced by the new digital world.The process of moving forward continues at ... Carlos Ghosn: Mitsubishi to Retain Distinct Identity Following Nissan Takeover Auto News Kon | May 13, 2016 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) will not be reduced to just rebadging models of its soon-to-be new owner Nissan, assured Nissan Motor Co Ltd’s ... Nissan Acquires 34% Stake In Mitsubishi Motors; Ghosn To Lead MMC Board Auto News Kon | October 20, 2016 Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. has completed an acquisition of 34% equity stake in Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, effectively becoming its largest shareholder ... Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn Arrested In Tokyo Auto News Siew Weng | November 20, 2018 Nissan has just confirmed that the company’s Chairman Carlos Ghosn has been arrested by Tokyo prosecutors over alleged underreporting of his ... Comments
Nissan To Cut Production By 30 Percent Until December 2020 Auto News Arvind | July 17, 2020 04:29 pm Nissan plans to cut year-on-year production volume by up to 30 percent, on the backs of slowing demand for its vehicles following the COVID-19 pandemic, Reuters reports. Internal sources familiar with the matter, which has yet to be confirmed by Nissan, told Reuters that Nissan plans to produce 2.6 million cars between April and December, down from 3.7 million vehicles in the same period in 2019. Last year Nissan produced 4.6 million in its entire fiscal year, ended March 2020. Nissan, like many other manufacturers, has been hit hard by the drop in demand for new vehicles, blockages in its supply chain, and plant closures; however, Japan’s No. 2 carmaker has also been embroiled in a thickening scandal regarding the brutal takedown of its prolific former CEO, Carlos Ghosn. Furthermore, just as the company had appeared to somewhat regain its footing towards the end of 2019, newer evidence in the form of leaked internal emails dating back to 2018, painted a different picture of how other top brass within Nissan envisaged an elaborate plot to eliminate Ghosn. Ghosn, the Chairman of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance at the time, had pushed for greater integration between the companies, just as others within the corridors of power at Nissan sought more independence and control within the Alliance. While the resolution of the matter will undoubtedly take years to resolve, the reputational damage to Nissan and to a certain extent, the overall Alliance has already taken its toll. Investors are shaken; the situation not helped by the fact that Nissan reported a USD6.3 Billion in losses in the last financial year – the first in 11 years, and the worst since Ghosn’s arrival in 1999. Late last month, at a shareholders meeting, Nissan Chief Executive Makoto Uchida pledged to give up half his pay and bring back Nissan to a position of profitability by 2023. Uchida has revealed that he plans to return Nissan to positive cash flow between October 2021 and March 2022. The plans revolve around restoring operating margins, cutting down on its bloated production plants (dropping global production capacity from 7.2 million to 5.4 million units) – some measure of this is already in effect with plant closures in Spain and Indonesia. In addition, boosting global sales to close to 5.38 million units. There is also talk of culling certain underperforming models to stymie further losses. Though there still might be light at the end of the tunnel, the company’s overall shift to hybrids and battery electric vehicles – along with the popularity of its SUV models – such as the Nissan Rogue/X-Trail and Juke depending on the market will serve to reinforce its comeback, though it will need to improve demand for its vehicles particularly in the USA and Mexico. Alongside, there's much anticipation regarding the upcoming all-electric Nissan Ariya EV crossover, and the return of the hallowed Nissan ‘Z’ nameplate with the 400Z. Will banking on its tech-laden EV SUV and strong heritage of sportscars be just the thing to shine a positive light back on Nissan? Here's to hoping. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Nissan Production Cut Carlos Ghosn Nissan Renault Mitsubishi Alliance Nissan Ariya
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Carlos Ghosn: Mitsubishi to Retain Distinct Identity Following Nissan Takeover Auto News Kon | May 13, 2016 Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) will not be reduced to just rebadging models of its soon-to-be new owner Nissan, assured Nissan Motor Co Ltd’s ...
Nissan Acquires 34% Stake In Mitsubishi Motors; Ghosn To Lead MMC Board Auto News Kon | October 20, 2016 Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. has completed an acquisition of 34% equity stake in Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, effectively becoming its largest shareholder ...
Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn Arrested In Tokyo Auto News Siew Weng | November 20, 2018 Nissan has just confirmed that the company’s Chairman Carlos Ghosn has been arrested by Tokyo prosecutors over alleged underreporting of his ...