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TOKYO (Reuters) -Japanese automaker Nissan said on Wednesday that the company would stop production at its Civac plant in Mexico by March 2026 as part of its global restructuring plan. The embattled ...
The CIVAC plant, which began operations in 1966 as Nissan’s first site outside Japan, has produced more than 6.5 million vehicles and accounts for 11% of Nissan’s total vehicle output in Mexico.
The CIVAC Plant in Cuernavaca, Mexico, was opened in 1966 and has been expanded since. In 2019, the factory built its six millionth car and currently makes the Versa and Frontier. Nissan is ...
Nissan Motor Company has announced that it plans to shut down its CIVAC vehicle production plant in Cuernavaca, Mexico, in the current fiscal year (ending in March 2026), as part of its broader Re ...
The closure of the Civac plant is significant because of its long history within the company. Established in 1966, Civac was Nissan's first manufacturing facility outside Japan and a cornerstone ...
A MAJOR carmaker is set to cut more jobs as it struggles to recover from a 90 per cent profit plunge and global plant ...
Nissan Motor has begun negotiations with the union representing staff at its European regional office about changes that will ...
The discussions are anticipated to be concluded by 20 October 2025, with a full briefing for the staff expected in November.
The cuts are part of CEO Ivan Espinosas push to reduce Nissans global workforce by 15%; slash production capacity by nearly ...