Nissan will reportedly reduce more shifts, in Japan

Nissan will reportedly reduce shifts at its three assembly plants in Japan due to lower demand. That means plants in Kyushu in Southern Japan, along with Oppama, Kanagawa prefecture, and Tochigi prefecture. “Nissan’s latest production cuts come as global automakers are reeling from plunging sales amid plant closures in many countries earlier this year to curb the spread of the virus,” said Reuters. Nissan has been reducing output at home and abroad since February. (Source: Reuters) Read the original article…

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