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Nissan: Enriching People ’
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New Mid-term Plan
̶ Nissan Power 88 ̶
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Renault-Nissan Alliance
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Zero-emission Mobility
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VISION
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Nissan will continue to offer innovative products and services today and in the future.
What drives us̶and gives birth to new value̶is the Nissan spirit,
Nissan:
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embodied in the phrase“The power comes from inside.”
Nissan builds high-quality cars that are safe and have the bold design and innovative technology
to satisfy our customers’needs.
As a responsible corporate citizen, Nissan is committed to contributing to
MISSION
the advancement of society and the preservation of our natural environment.
Nissan provides unique and
s lives.”
Our corporate vision is“enriching people’
innovative automotive products
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and services that deliver
superior measurable values
Established in Yokohama, Kanagawa in 1933, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
to all stakeholders* in alliance with Renault.
currently manufactures vehicles in 20 countries and areas around the world,
Major Offices, Facilities and Sales Network
<Japan>
<North America>
<Europe>
<Asia>
<Oceania>
<Mexico, Latin America & Caribbean>
<Middle East, Gulf States>
<Africa>
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including Japan. Global unit sales in fiscal 2010 totaled 4,244,504 vehicles.
In addition to vehicles, Nissan also develops, manufactures and markets and
* Our stakeholders include customers, shareholders, employees,
dealers and suppliers, as well as the communities where we work and operate.
marine equipment.
Nissan has a portfolio of two brands, NISSAN and INFINITI, both sold
worldwide. NISSAN vehicles are marketed in all major market worldwide.
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INFINITI was launched as a luxury brand in North America in 1989. The
INFINITI brand has since expanded to the Middle East, Taiwan, Korea,
Europe, China, Southeast Asian and Latin American countries, and will
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continue to enter into new markets globally.
Production and Retail Sales
Global Production and Retail Sales
Domestic Sales and Market Share /
Exports from Japan / Exports from Japan by Region
Cumulative Production, Exports and
Domestic Sales Totals / Top 5 Sales by Region
<Japan / U.S. / Europe / China>
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You can find more information at the following Nissan websites.
FY2010 Financial Result
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http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/IR/LIBRARY/FR/
Products
Sustainability Report 2011
Model Lineup by Major Regions
<Japan>
<North America>
<Europe>
<China>
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
Relationships
http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/COMPANY/CSR/LIBRARY/SR/2011/
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Model Lineup
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Marine Business
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Major Events in Nissan’
s History
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Annual Report 2011
http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/IR/LIBRARY/AR/
Inquiries
1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8686, Japan
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Major Subsidiaries
and Affiliates in Japan
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Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Global Communications and CSR Division
Tel: +81(0)45-523-5523 Fax: +81(0)45-523-5770
Corporate Information Website http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/
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New Mid-term Plan ̶ Nissan Power 88 ̶
Mid-term plan transition
Focus on growth and enriching peoples lives
New mid-term plan
“ Recovery ”
“ Revive
“ Complete revival
our
on track for
company ” profitable growth ”
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NISSAN 180
“ Value up
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NISSAN Value-Up
“ Growth and trust ”
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RECOVERY
PLAN
NISSAN GT 2012
Nissan’s new mid-term plan is a wide-ranging plan for the fiscal years 2011 to 2016, a six-year roadmap
for accelerated growth. While it is our vision of the future of Nissan, it is also a revitalization of our
staunch commitment to consumers.
The name of our new mid-term plan, Nissan Power 88, underscores our commitment to achieve our
2. Sales Power
Sales power in the mid-term plan refers to fully grasping the needs of customers in each market and
corporate goals.
“Power” derives its significance from the strengths and efforts we will apply to our brands and sales.
Our commitment is to renew our focus on the overall customer experience, elevate Nissan’s brand power
drastically raising sales volume and market share.
Nissan currently has 6,000 major points of sales globally. We will expand our retail network to 7,500
outlets in the mid-term plan period.
and ensure a quality excellence for every person who buys a Nissan car.
“88” denotes the measurable rewards from achieving our plan. We aim to achieve a global market
3. Enhancing Quality
share of 8% by fiscal 2016, up from 5.8% in 2010. And we will increase our corporate operating profit to
Nissan aims to make steady progress in improving product quality. During Nissan Power 88, our aim is to
a sustainable 8%, up from 6.1% in 2010.
raise Nissan into the top group of global automakers in product quality and to elevate Infiniti to leadership
The key contents of our plan focus on developing leadership and profitability in growth markets
status among peer brands by fiscal 2016.
worldwide, and actively cultivating sustainable mobility through electric cars, technologies that reduce
4. Zero-emission Leadership
emissions, and mobility for all. Nissan will provide an attractive, competitive choice in its product lineup
Nissan is taking a leadership role in every aspect, from the development of batteries, chargers and a vehicle
for every person, anywhere, who wants a car.
lineup to electric grid studies, battery recycling and the use of batteries for energy storage.
The Alliance is bringing 7 more all-electric models to follow the successful launch of Nissan LEAF.
POWER
Brand &
sales power
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Global market share
by FY16 (%)
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Sustainable COP
(%)
Nissan’s EV lineup will include a light commercial vehicle and an all-electric premium car, to be launched by
Infiniti in 2014. Together with our Alliance partner, Renault, we intend to put 1.5 million EVs on roads
worldwide by 2016.
5. Business Expansion
In 1999, Nissan’s global market share was 4.6%. In 2010, Nissan achieved a record 5.8%. For fiscal 2016,
we are targeting 8% market share.
We will achieve this supported by a steady tempo of a new product launch on average every 6 weeks, a
continued focus on growth markets and the expansion of our Infiniti and light commercial vehicle businesses.
We will also concentrate on increasing our presence in Brazil, India and Russia, as well as in the next wave
of emerging markets, including the “ASEAN5”―Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines and Vietnam.
Clear Strategic Direction
6. Cost Leadership
In Japan, we will raise our yen revenue through increased vehicle sales and also reduce our yen-based
Nissan Power 88 identifies six strategies as levers we will use to achieve results according to plan.
costs through greater localization of parts supply to overseas plants. Enhancing our monozukuri activities in
1. Brand Power
Japan and across the regions is key to our cost reduction efforts. Through these activities we will maintain
To strengthen Nissan’s brand power, we will expand our strengths in engineering and production to the
our commitment to produce one million vehicles per year in Japan. We have been successful in reducing
sales, marketing and ownership experience.
costs by 5% annually, due mainly to our cross-functional monozukuri activities involving our supplier base.
And we will raise the level of interaction with our customers to create a world-class standard of service
that will help us build lasting relationships with every Nissan car owner.
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As our production footprint is increasingly global, we will maintain this pace by enhancing and deepening these
activities in every Nissan production base across the region, particularly in North America, China, India and Russia.
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Renault-Nissan Alliance
structure of the Renault-Nissan group, was founded on March 28, 2002. Incorporated under Dutch law,
Renault-Nissan B.V. is equally owned by Renault and Nissan. Renault-Nissan B.V. is the registered office of
the Alliance Board, which meets regularly in France and Japan.
*1 B.V. (Besloten vennootschap) is a closed limited liability company under Dutch law.
2010 Alliance Sales Results (Calendar year)
The Renault-Nissan Alliance had a record year with 7,276,398*3 units sold in 2010, a 19.6% increase over
2009 in a market that expanded by 11.8%. The Renault-Nissan Alliance captured 10.3% of the global
market in 2010.
*3 Sales of Lada were 570,014 units (included).
• Nissan Group (Nissan and Infiniti brands included) sales: 4,080,588 units
• Renault Group (Renault, Renault Samsung Motors and Dacia brands included) sales: 2,625,796 units
Signed on March 27, 1999, the Renault-Nissan Alliance has built a unique business model that has
Strategic Cooperation Between Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler AG
created significant value for both companies. For over 12 years, employees at Renault and Nissan have
worked as partners with an attitude of mutual respect and company pride while keeping separate brands
Nissan concluded the contract about a wide-ranging strategic cooperation among Nissan, Renault and
and corporate identities.
Daimler AG, a German leading automotive company, which includes the new common architecture for small
vehicles, the sharing of highly fuel-efficient diesel and gasoline engines and the collaboration on light
commercial vehicles. In order to ensure this cooperation more effective, Nissan, Renault and Daimler AG
Renault-Nissan Alliance signing
(March 27, 1999)
Left: Yoshikazu Hanawa,
President and Chief Executive Officer
of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Right: Louis Schweitzer,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Renault
made cross shareholding among the parties―Nissan and Renault each holds 1.55% of Daimler AG’s
shares, Daimler AG holds 3.10% of Nissan’s shares and 3.10% of Renault shares.
Strategic collaboration announced
at Brussels, Belgium
(April 7, 2010)
Left: Carlos Ghosn, Chairman
and CEO of the Renault-Nissan Alliance
Right: Dieter Zetsche,
Chairman of the Board of Management
of Daimler AG and head of Mercedes-Benz Cars
Structure of the Alliance
Renault holds a 43.4% stake in Nissan, while Nissan owns 15% of Renault shares. Each company has a
direct interest in the results of its partner. Renault-Nissan B.V.*1, the common strategic management
Nissan’s performance will be enhanced by leveraging 12 years of successful collaboration within the
Renault-Nissan Alliance and its five established and productive partnerships.
Share holding ratio between Renault and Nissan (as of April 2011)
43.4%
50%
50%
RENAULT
RENAULT NISSAN b.v.
Dacia
99.43%
Renault
Samsung
Motors
80.1%
AB Volvo
20.74%
Joint
companies
RNPO (Renault-Nissan Purchasing Organization)
RNIS (Renault-Nissan Information Services)
15%*2
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*2 No voting rights
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Zero-emission Mobility
2011-2012 Japan Automotive Hall of Fame (JAHFA) Car of the Year / Car Design of the Year
(Presenter: Selection Committee of the Japan Automotive Hall of Fame)
Nissan LEAF won the 2011-2012 Japan Automotive Hall of Fame (JAHFA) Car of the Year and
2011-2012 JAHFA Car Design of the Year awards on December 1, 2011, for showing the courage to
develop a mass-market electric vehicle ahead of the rest of the world’s automakers and the thoughtful
styling of the vehicle.
2011 European Car of the Year
On November 29, 2010, the world’s first mass-marketed, affordable, zero-emission vehicle for the global
market beat 40 contenders to win motoring’s most important accolade. This is the first time in the 47-year
history of the annual competition that the award has gone to an electric vehicle.
2011 World Car of the Year
Through the Renault-Nissan Alliance, we are offering more than just a car.
Creating a zero-emission society will involve mass production, supplying thousand of cars to markets
around the world.
Collaboration with countries, local governments, electricity providers and many experts will be required
On April 22, 2011, at the New York International Auto Show, the 100-percent electric, zero-emission
Nissan LEAF was named 2011 World Car of the Year, edging out the competitors for the top spot. This
award is the latest in a string of accolades for the world’s first affordable mass-market, all-electric vehicle
for the global market.
to help develop the necessary infrastructure and to make the whole system work.
Nissan is committed to zero-emission leadership and we are taking the initiative, and making the
Comprehensive Activities Toward a Zero-emission Society
necessary investment, to make it happen. Zero-emission mobility is our passion, a true breakthrough and
a key to our future.
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., as part of its comprehensive efforts toward the realization of a zero-emission society,
aims to develop a system which enables electricity to be supplied from the lithium-ion batteries installed in
World ’
s First Mass-produced, Pure Electric Vehicle: Nissan LEAF
the Nissan LEAF to ordinary households, and study how it can be fully aligned and connected with current
power systems. Working with a wide range of partners interested in both its development and sales, Nissan
Nissan LEAF is now on sale in Japan, the United States, and countries in Europe. It will be mass-marketed
around the globe from 2012. Nissan LEAF is now produced at the Oppama Plant in Japan, and will be
produced in Smyrna, USA in late 2012, as well as at Nissan’s Sunderland Plant in the UK in 2013.
aims to commercialize the system during 2011.
Also, we are initiating comprehensive efforts, such as secondary use of batteries, smart grid proving tests,
and other initiatives to help move toward a global zero-emission society.
Renault-Nissan Alliance aims for cumulative sales of 1.5 million units of zero-emission vehicles by 2016.
The Award Winning Nissan LEAF
Nissan LEAF has been winning various awards around the World.
Car of the Year Japan 2011-2012 (Presenter: Car of the Year Japan Executive Committee)
Nissan LEAF won the Car of the Year Japan 2011-2012 award on December 3rd, 2011. This is the 32nd
Collaborating
with governments
year that the Car of the Year Japan awards ceremony was held, and it is the first time in its long history that
Zero-emission vehicle
engineering, manufacturing
Battery engineering,
manufacturing
an electric vehicle won this prize. Nissan LEAF was lauded as an EV that offers practicality, but also
embraces a futuristic approach to mobility—including the development of battery charging facilities—to
promote the use of EVs.
Battery secondary-use
4R business
2012 RJC Car of the Year
(Presenter: Automotive Researchers’ & Journalists’ Conference of Japan <RJC>)
Nissan LEAF won the 2012 RJC Car of the Year award on November 15th, 2011. It was praised for its
exceptional driving feel and the new mobility value it provides through the use of IT and the capability to
supply electricity from its onboard high-capacity lithium-ion batteries to residences.
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Smart-grid research,
charging networks
New mobility
proposals
CHAdeMO
EV recycling
Nissan-made
quick chargers
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Corporate Data
Corporate Data
Corporate Officers
As of October 2011
Company Name
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Registered Head Office
2, Takara-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8623, Japan
Global Headquarters
1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8686, Japan Phone: 81(0)45-523-5523
Date of Establishment
December 26, 1933
President and Chief Executive Officer
Senior Vice Presidents
Corporate Vice Presidents
Carlos Ghosn*
Shiro Nakamura
Asako Hoshino
President and Chairman
Design
Brand Champion
Hitoshi Kawaguchi
Chief Operating Officer
Business Outline
Manufacturing, sales and related business of automotive products and marine equipment
Paid-in Capital
¥605,813 million
Stock Information
Number of authorized shares:
6,000,000,000
Common stock (issued and outstanding): 4,520,715,112
Number of shareholders:
267,600
Number of Employees
Japan Communication
Toshiyuki Shiga*
Intellectual Asset Management
Minoru Shinohara
Gilles Normand
Design
Technology Development Div.
Global Internal Audit
Executive Vice Presidents
Hiroto Saikawa*
Region: Japan, Asia
Executive Committee Members
Representative Board Members
Celso Guiotoko
Thomas Lane
Corporate Governance
Origin of the Nissan Name ̶ The company was jointly established on December 26, 1933, as Jidosha Seizo Co., Ltd. (president: Yoshisuke Aikawa), by Nihon Sangyo Co., and Tobata
Imono Co., to manufacture and sell Datsun cars and parts. On June 1, 1934, Nihon Sangyo (Nissan) became the company’
s sole owner and changed the company name to Nissan
Motor Co., Ltd.
Shoichi Miyatani
Intellectual Asset Management
External and Government Affairs
155,099 (Consolidated) 28,403 (Non-Consolidated)
Board of Directors and Auditors
External and Government Affairs
Akira Sato
Joji Tagawa
Kazumasa Katoh
TCSX (Total Customer Satisfaction Function)
Toshifumi Hirai
Atsushi Shizuta
Atsushi Hirose
Product Development Div.
Nissan PV Product Development Div. No.2
Nissan LCV Product Development Div.
Purchasing
Vehicle Component Technology
Development Div.
Colin Dodge*
Yasuhiro Yamauchi
Region: AMIE (Africa, Middle East, India, Europe)
Purchasing
Region: Americas
RNPO (Common Purchasing Dept.)
Hideyuki Sakamoto
Shunichi Toyomasu
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi
Makoto Yoshimoto
Takao Asami
Purchasing Strategy Dept.
Carlos Ghosn
Mitsuhiko Yamashita*
President and Chairman
Research and Development
Shigeaki Kato
TCSX (Total Customer Satisfaction Function)
Production Engineering Div.
Shohei Kimura
Hidetoshi Imazu*
Greg Kelly
John Martin
Manufacturing and SCM
Office of the CEO
Vincent Cobee
Toshiyuki Shiga
Hiroto Saikawa
Global HR
Carlos Ghosn
Toshiyuki Shiga
Hiroto Saikawa
Board Members
Colin Dodge
Mitsuhiko Yamashita
Hideto Murakami
Andy Palmer*
Alliance CEO Office
Global Product Planning
CFT Coordination
Global Program Management
Legal Dept.
Global Market Intelligence
Organization Development Dept.
Global IS
Secretariat
Global Infiniti Business Unit
V-up Promotion and Kaizen Support Team
Global Marketing Communications
HQ Facility Management Dept.
Hiroshi Karube
Masaaki Nishizawa
Toshiaki Otani
Shuichi Nishimura
Toru Saito
Yusuke Takahashi
Global Corporate Planning (Incl. OEM Business)
Hidetoshi Imazu
Joseph G. Peter*
Japan Marketing Div.
Finance
Japan Sales Div.
Jean-Baptiste Duzan
Control
M&S-J Strategy Dept.
IR
M&S-J Administration Dept.
Katsumi Nakamura
M&A Support
Fleet Business Dept.
Carlos Tavares
Colin Dodge
Mitsuhiko Yamashita
Hidetoshi Imazu
Auditors
Masahiko Aoki
Toshiyuki Nakamura
Global Sales Finance Business Unit
Akira Sakurai
Takao Katagiri*
Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering Div.
Global Sales
Oppama Plant
Global Aftersales
Tochigi Plant
Global LCV Business Unit
Kyushu Plant
Global Zero Emission Business Unit
Yokohama Plant
Global Battery Business Unit
Iwaki Plant
Hideaki Watanabe
Simon Sproule
Motohiro Matsumura
Norio Ota
Rakesh Kochhar
Fellows
Global Strategic Price Entry Vehicle Business Unit
Mikio Nakura
Japan Marketing & Sales
Haruyoshi Kumura
Takemoto Ohto
As of June 29, 2011
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Kimio Tomita
Andy Palmer
Joseph G. Peter
Takao Katagiri
* Executive Committee Members
As of June 29, 2011
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Corporate Data
Major Offices, Facilities and Sales Network <Japan>
Major Offices and Facilities
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Function
Global
Headquarters
As of September 30, 2011
Company / Office / Facility
1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi,
Kanagawa 220-8686
Aug 2009
2
Research Center (Oppama)
1, Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-8523
3
Advanced Technology Center
1-1, Morinosatoaoyama, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa 243-0123
Technical Center
5
10
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1,857
Apr 1961
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−
−
Basic research and development
Jan 2004
204
−
*3
Advanced technology development, Basic research and development
560-2, Okatsukoku, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa 243-0192
Nov 1981
1,153
−
Powertrain Engineering Division
6-1, Daikoku-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama-shi,
Kanagawa 230-0053
Jul 1948
72
−
−
Powertrain development and testing
6
Tochigi Proving Ground
2500, Kamigamou, Kaminokawa-machi, Kawachi-gun,
Tochigi 329-0692
Oct 1973
830
−
−
Vehicle testing and evaluation
7
Oppama Proving Ground
1, Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-8523
Jun 1961
420
−
−
Vehicle testing and evaluation (Including crash tests)
8
Hokkaido Proving Ground
48-1, Aza-Rinnai, Rikubetsu-cho, Ashoro-gun,
Hokkaido 089-4356
Jan 1992
7,050
−
−
Vehicle testing and evaluation
9
Nissan Motor Kyushu Co., Ltd.
1-3, Shinhama-cho, Kanda-machi, Miyako-gun,
Fukuoka 800-0395
Aug 2011
2,355
413,470
3,515
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10
13
21
17
3
23
4
22
Production
1
Kanda Wharf
8-3, Shinhama-cho, Kanda-machi, Miyako-gun,
Fukuoka 800-0395
May 1991
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Oppama Plant
1, Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-8523
Oct 1961
Oppama Wharf
2-23, Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-8523
May 1983
13
Tochigi Plant
2500, Kamigamou, Kaminokawa-machi, Kawachi-gun,
Tochigi 329-0692
Oct 1968
*7
*8
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Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd.
10-1, Amanuma, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-8610
Apr 1949
15
Iwaki Plant
386, Shimokawa-aza-Otsurugi, Izumi-cho, Iwaki-shi,
Fukushima 971-8183
16
Yokohama Plant
2, Takara-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama-shi,
Kanagawa 220-8623
17
Zama Operation Center
2
19
18
19
Vehicle shipment for domestic and overseas markets
*4
1,707
242,981
*6
2,852
7
Cube, Tiida, Tiida Latio, Note, Bluebird Sylphy, Juke
−
Vehicle shipment for domestic and overseas markets
*6
4,842
Fuga, Skyline, Skyline Crossover, Fairlady Z, GT-R, Infiniti FX, EX, M, G,
370Z, Assembly of axles and machining, casting
845
232,195
2,340
Elgrand, Pickup, Wingroad, Patrol, Caravan, AD (2WD) / AD Expert,
Civilian, Cedric Sedan, Crew, NV200 Vanette, QX56, Quest *9
Jan 1994
208
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527
Apr 1935
505
−
2,869
Engine and suspension assembly, machining, forging,
aluminum smelting, pressing, catalyzer
10-1, Hironodai 2-chome, Zama-shi, Kanagawa 228-8502
Dec 1964
536
−
1,554
Global Production Engineering Center, Development and manufacturing of
tools, jigs and production facilities, Development of forklift, Development and
production of electric and electronic components; Planning, design and
installation of electric vehicle technologies
Honmoku Wharf
8, Nishiki-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 231-8589
Jun 1967
331
−
232
JATCO Ltd
700-1, Imaizumi, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 417-8585
Jun 1999
*7
1,086
−
*7
2,926
16
14
Technology and product development, Design, Procurement of components
165,869
18
5
9,458
Management and strategic operations of Nissan’s business activities
Serena, Teana, X-TRAIL, Lafesta, Murano, Almera, Rogue, Dualis
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12
6
Major Operations / Products
*2
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
R&D
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Address
1
4
20
Vehicle Number of
Operations Land Area
sq. Production
Commenced (thousand
meters)
2010 *1 Employees
11 12
*10
Assembly of engines and machining, casting
Vehicles and parts shipment for overseas markets, Packaging and shipping
of KD units, Import of parts
Development, production and sales of transmissions / parts
Aichi Machine Industry Co., Ltd.
2-12, Kawanami-cho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 456-8601
May 1949
402
−
6,273
2,039
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Sagamihara Parts Center
4-1, Asamizodai 1-chome, Sagamihara-shi,
Kanagawa 228-8523
Apr 1972
425
−
264
Procurement and shipment of service parts for domestic and overseas markets
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Nissan Kohki Co., Ltd.
6-1, Okada 6-chome, Samukawa-machi, Koza-gun,
Kanagawa 253-0105
Sep 1964
193
−
708
Production and sales of engine, axles and engine parts for automobiles and
forklifts
20
*7
Production and sales of engines and transmissions
Nissan Business College: Planning and implementation of training for
Japanese sales companies; implementation of service training for Nissan’s
overseas network
Other
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910, Ichisawa-cho, Asahi-ku, Yokohama-shi,
Kanagawa 241-0014
Nissan Education Center
Apr 1990
66
−
169
Nissan Automobile Technical College Yokohama: Training of automotive
technicians
Nissan Learning Center: Implementation of technology and skills training for
Nissan and affiliated companies
Sales Network and Service Facilities
Number of Dealers
124
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Outlets
(incl. those forused vehicles)
2,532
As of March 31, 2011
Service Facilities
2,228
*7
Number of Employees
39,668
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
*6
April 2010 through March 2011
Until Dec 1967 in Yokohama, until Aug 2009 in Ginza
Including Nissan Global Information System Center
Including Nissan Research Center, Oppama Proving Ground and Oppama Wharf
Including Employees of Nissan Research Center
Including Tochigi Proving Ground
*7
*8
*9
*10
Date of establishment
Including Techno Center, Hadano Office, Kyoto Office
Patrol, Elgrand, Quest and QX56 are produced at Nissan Shatai Kyushu.
Excludes non-permanent workers
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Major Offices, Facilities and Sales Network <North America>
Major Offices and Facilities
Function
Regional
Headquarters
As of March 31, 2011
Company / Office / Facility
Address
Vehicle Number of
Share by Production
Operations Land Area
sq.
Commenced (thousand
NML (%) *1 2010 *2 Employees
meters)
1
Nissan North America, Inc.
One Nissan Way, Franklin, TN 37067, U.S.A.
Sep 1960
−
2
Nissan Technical Center
North America, Inc.
39001 Sunrise Dr. Farmington Hills,
MI 48331-3487, U.S.A.
Jul 1983
−
3
Nissan Technical Center North America, Inc.
Arizona Testing Center
7815 North White and Parker Road, Stanfield,
AZ 85272-9642, U.S.A.
Apr 1986
−
4
Nissan Design America, Inc.
9800 Campus Point Drive, San Diego,
CA 92121, U.S.A.
Apr 1979
−
5
Nissan North America, Inc.
Smyrna
Nissan Drive, Smyrna, TN 37167, U.S.A.
Jun 1983
6
Nissan North America, Inc.
Decherd
520 Warren Chapel Road, Decherd, TN 37324,
U.S.A.
7
Nissan North America, Inc.
Canton
8
9
1,200
−
900
Vehicle and unit development, plus supporting functions
−
100
Vehicle testing and evaluation
−
−
50
4
3
8
3,577
−
301,100
3,350
May 1997
3,901
−
−
750
300 Nissan Drive, Canton, MS 39046, U.S.A.
May 2003
5,666
−
229,776
3,300
Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation
Franklin
One Nissan Way, Franklin, TN 37067, U.S.A.
−
−
−
−
50
Financing and leasing services for Nissan products
Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation
Irving
8900 Freeport Parkway, Irving, TX 75063, U.S.A.
Nov 1981
−
−
−
680
Financing and leasing services for Nissan products
100.0
100.0
Vehicle design
2
5
1
Headquarters for management of North American operations,
manufacturing
−
R&D
Design
Major Operations / Products
6
Frontier, Xterra, Altima, Maxima, Pathfinder
7
9
Production
Consumer
Finance
Production of engines and transmissions
Armada, Titan (King Cab, Crew Cab), Altima
Sales Network
Company
(Sales Channel)
U.S.A.
Canada
Address
Establishment
Unit Sales
2010 *2
Nissan North America, Inc.
・Nissan
・Infiniti
One Nissan Way, Franklin, TN 37067, U.S.A.
Sep 1960
965,699
Nissan Canada, Inc.
・Nissan
・Infiniti
5290 Orbitor Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 4Z5, Canada
Jan 1965
83,274
*1 Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries’ combined shareholdings.
*2 April 2010 through March 2011
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Corporate Data
Major Offices, Facilities and Sales Network <Europe>
Major Offices and Facilities
Function
Regional
Headquarters
Operational
Support
As of March 31, 2011
Company / Office / Facility
Major Operations / Products
−
−
−
157
European Headquarters - management of European sales and
manufacturing operations
Nov 2002
−
100.0
−
375
Holding company for European subsidiaries and pan-European
operational support
Cranfield Technology Park, Moulsoe Road, Cranfield,
Bedfordshire, MK43 0DB, U.K.
May 1988
−
100.0
−
781
Vehicle development
Nissan Design Europe (UK)
Rotunda, 181 Harrow Road, London, W2 6NB, U.K.
Jan 2003
−
−
−
37
5
Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd.
Washington Road, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, SR5 3NS,
U.K.
Jul 1986
2,976
100.0
448,110
5,076
Qashqai, Note, Juke
6
Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. (Spain)
Sector B, Calle 3, no. 77-111, Zona Franca, 08040,
Barcelona, Spain
Jan 1983
1,005
99.7
123,373
4,305
Primastar, Pathfinder, Navara, Atleon, Cabstar, NV200
7
Nissan Manufacturing Russia
140, Komendantskiy prospect, Pargolovo, St. Petersburg,
194362, Russia
Jun 2009
1,650
−
4,500
1,600
X-TRAIL, Murano, Teana
Nissan International SA
Zone d’
Activités La Pièce 12, 1180 Rolle, Switzerland
Jan 2008
2
Nissan Europe S.A.S. (France)
PA du Pas du Lac, 2 Avenue du Vieil Etang,
78180 Montigny le Bretonneux, France
R&D
3
Nissan Technical Center Europe (UK)
Design
4
*3
Vehicle design
4
Production
2
1
6
Sales Network
*1 Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries’ combined shareholdings
*2 According to each country / region’s calendar or fiscal year result
*3 Nissan Europe N.V. (Nissan Europe S.A.S.’s predecessor) began
its operation in April 1989.
*4 Including Luxembourg
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Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Nissan Center Europe GmbH
Spain, Portugal
Nissan Iberia S.A.
France, Netherlands
Nissan West Europe S.A.S.
Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic,
Slovakia
Nissan Sales Central & Eastern Europe KFT
Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway,
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
Nissan Nordic Europe OY
Establishment
Address
Unit Sales
2010 *2
Renault Nissan Straβe 6-10, D-50321 Brühl, Germany
(Austria)
Laaer Berg Strasse 64, 1101 Vienna Post Office Box, Austria
(Switzerland)
Bergermoosstrasse 4, CH-8902, Urdorf, Switzerland
C/General Almirante 4-10, Torre Nissan-Plaza Cerda, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
(Portugal)
Lagoas Park, Edificio 4, 2740-267 Porto Salvo, Portugal
Zone d'activité de Pissaloup, Avenue Jean d'Alembert, 78190 Trappes, France
(Netherlands)
Boeing Avenue 275, 1119 PD Schiphol-Rijk, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Neumann János utca 1/c., 1117 Budapest, Hungary
(Poland)
Al. Jerozolimskie 176 02-486 Warszawa, Poland
(Czech Republic) Antala Staska 2027/77 14000 Prague 4 Krc., Czech Republic
(Slovakia)
Einsteinova 24 851 01 Bratislava, Slovakia
Keilasatama 5, P.O.Box 45, FIN-02151 Espoo, Finland
(Denmark)
Lyngbyvej 24. DK-2100 Kobenhavn Ø., Denmark
(Sweden)
Box 1003 Vâgëgatan 6 SE-164 21 Kista, Sweden
(Norway)
Nye Vakâs vei 80 1395 Hvalstad Postboks 251 1372 Asker, Norway
(Estonia)
Osmussaare tee 10 Tallinn 13811, Estonia
(Latvia)
Kr. Valdemara iela 21 LV1010 Riga, Latvia
(Lithuania)
Jogailos g. 4 LT01116 Vilnius, Lithuania
52/3, Kosmodamianskaya Emb., Moscow, 115054, Russia
(Ukraine)
Iceberg Business Center, 75A Zhylianska St., Kyiv 01032, Ukraine
(Kazakhstan)
98 Panfilov Street Almaty, Kazakhstan
Jan 2007
Jan 2007
Dec 2006
Jan 1995
Nov 2006
Jan 1969
Jul 2001
Jul 2005
Sep 2005
May 2005
May 2005
Jan 2006
Aug 2005
Aug 2005
Sep 2005
Feb 2007
Mar 2007
Mar 2007
Mar 2003
Jan 2005
Oct 2006
102,504
6,845
856
ˆ
Sales Area
ˆ
3
15
Address
1
7
5
Vehicle Number of
Share by Production
Operations Land Area
sq.
Commenced (thousand
NML (%) *1 2010 *2 Employees
meters)
66,760
7,247
10,420
49,197
10,139
66,472
13,897
2,672
14,422
2,296
1,720
7,409
5,301
9,545
6,306
1,813
Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan
Nissan Motor RUS Ltd.
U.K.
Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd.
The Rivers Office Park, Denham Way, Maple Cross, Rickmansworth Hertfordshire, WD3 2YS, U.K.
Mar 1991
101,673
Italy
Nissan Italia S.r.l
Via Tiberina Km. 15,740, 00060 Capena, Roma, Italy
Jan 1988
63,531
Greece
Nic. J. Theocarakis S.A.
169 Leoforos Athinon, Athens 104-47, Greece
1961
7,127
Ireland
Nissan Ireland Ltd.
Nissan House, P.O. BOX 910, Naas Road, Dublin 12, Ireland
1977
6,714
Belgium
N.V. Nissan Belgium S.A.
Boomsesteenweg 42, B-2630 Aartselaar, Belgium
Sep 1966
21,217
Turkey
Nissan Otomotiv A.S.
Kusbakisi Caddesi, No. 11, PK 46, 34662 Altunizade, Uskudar Istanbul, Turkey
1993
15,597
*4
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Corporate Data
Major Offices, Facilities and Sales Network <Asia
1
>
Major Offices and Facilities
8
Function
1
12
9 11
21
4
10
Regional
Company
18
17
22
7
20 23
Design
6
15
Nissan (China) Investment Co., Ltd.
Rm. 801, Floor 8, North Tower, Beijing Kerry Centre,
1 Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Feb 2004
100.0
−
261
Management of investment in China, import and sales of Infiniti models, export of parts to
overseas production sites, corporate communications, external and government affairs, etc.
2
Yulon Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
39-2 Po Kung Keng Shi Hu Tsuen, San Yi Miao Li Hsien,Taiwan
(R.O.C.)
Oct 2003
40.0
−
428
Engineering, regional marketing and sales, and product purchasing
3
Nissan Motor Asia Pacific Co., Ltd. *3
74/1 Moo 2 Bangna-Trad Road, KM. 22, Srisajarakae-yai,
Bangsaotong, Samutprakarn 10540, Thailand
Jul 2011
100.0
−
240
Regional marketing and sales, product planning, program management, R&D
Monozukuri strategy (purchasing, manufacturing and supply chain management)
4
Dongfeng Nissan Technical Center
12 Fengshen Road Huadu, Guangzhou, 510800, China
Mar 2006
50.0
−
380
Engineering and vehicle testing
5
Nissan Technical Center
South East Asia
74/1 Moo 2 Bangna-Trad Road, KM. 22, Srisajarakae-yai,
Bangsaotong, Samutprakarn 10540, Thailand
Oct 2003
100.0
−
153
R&D, local engineering support and purchasing
Nissan Technical Center
South East Asia - Indonesia
Kawasan Industri Kota Bukit Indah, Blok A IIILot 1-14, Purwakarta
41181, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
Apr 2011
−
−
15
7
Renault Nissan Technology & Business
Centre India Private Limited
Ascendas IT Park, Mahindra World City SEZ, Plot No: TP2/1,
Natham Sub Post Office Phase I & 2, Ground Floor, Chengalpet,
Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu, 603-002, India
Oct 2010
50.0
−
1,649
8
Nissan Design China
Universal Business Plaza, No.10 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang
District, Beijing, 100015, China
Mar 2011
100.0
−
20
9
Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd.
No. 10 Dongfeng Road, Wuhan Economic and Technological
Development Zone, Wuhan, Hubei, China
Jul 2003
Dongfeng Nissan Passenger
Vehicle Company
8 Fengsheng Road, Huadu, Guangzhou, 510800, China
Jul 2003
11
Dongfeng Automobile Co., Ltd.
136 Chuangye Road, Wuhan Zhuangkou Economic and
Technology Development Zone, Hubei Province, 430056, China
Jul 1999
−
9,018
Xiangyang Plant: Cabstar, Dongfeng brand LCV
Changzhou Plant: Dongfeng brand LCV
12
Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile
Co., Ltd.
369 Eight Avenue, Zhengzhou Economic and Technical
Development Zone, Henan, China 450016, China
Mar 1993
−
2,300
Qashqai, X-TRAIL, NV200, Paladin, Pickup, Dongfeng brand PV,
LCV
6
10
Automobile
Finance
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries’ combined shareholdings
According to each country / region’s fiscal year result
Established in July 2011 as a new regional headquarters
50% from NCIC
Including number of the employees of all divisions of DFL in
addtion to those of DFL-PV, DFAC and ZNA.
*6 Inclusive of Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Serendah Plant that
commenced in July 2007
*7 Consignment production at Star Motor Manufacturing Industries
Inc.
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R&D, IT Support, Purchasing
Design development of both production and conceptual vehicles for
Nissan and Infiniti brands
70,000
Manufacturing and distribution of locally made Nissan and Dongfeng
brand models
11,450
Huadu Plant: Vehicle (Sylphy, Sunny, Tiida, March, Livina, Livina
Geniss, Livina C-Gear, Qashqai), Engine (HR, MR, VQ)
Xiangyang Plant: Teana, Murano
*4
50.0
1,012,458
Yulon Motor Co., Ltd.
39-2 Po Kung Keng Shi Hu Tsuen, San Yi Miao Li Hsien, Taiwan
(R.O.C.)
Mar 1959
−
37,003
1,028
Tiida (Sedan and Hatchback), Teana, Sylphy, Livina, Livina Geniss,
Serena
14
Nissan Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
74 Moo 2, Bangna-Trad Road, KM. 21, Srisajarakae-yai,
Bangsaotong, Samutprakarn 10540, Thailand
Sep 1977
75.0
204,434
1,731
March, Frontier, Navara, Teana, Tiida, Almera
15
PT. Nissan Motor Indonesia
Kawasan Industri Kota Bukit Indah, Blok A IIILot 1-14, Purwakarta
41181, Jawa Barat, Indonesia
Oct 1995
75.0
41,856
1,083
Grand Livina, March, X-TRAIL, Juke, Serena, Livina X-Gear
16
Tan Chong Motor Assemblies
Sdn. Bhd.
249 Jalan Segambut, 51200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Aug 1976
−
28,370
1,984
Grand Livina, Teana, Sylphy, Urvan, Sentra, Latio, Latio Sport,
X-TRAIL, Serena, Frontier, Vanette*6
17
Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc.
Nissan Technopark, Barangay Pulong Sta. Cruz, Sta. Rosa, 4026
Laguna, Philippines
Jun 1983
5.36
2,217
278
Sentra, X-TRAIL, Grand Livina
18
Universal Motors Corporation*7
2232 Don Chino Roces Avenue Makati City 1200, Metro Manila,
Philippines
Apr 1954
−
3,623
116
Urvan, Frontier, Patrol
19
Vietnam Motors Corporation
Km9, Nguyen Trai Road, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Aug 1991
−
776
230
Grand Livina
20
Renault Nissan Automotive India
Private Limited
Plot No 1, SIPCOT Industrial Estate, Oragadam Expansion
Scheme, Mattur Post (P.O.) Oragadam Village, Kancheepuram
Dist., Tamil Nadu 602 105
Mar 2010
70.0
75,031
3,200
Micra, Sunny
21
Dongfeng Nissan Auto Finance
Co., Ltd.
UC Tower 11F, 500 Fushan Rd., Pudong, Shanghai, China
Oct 2007
65.0
−
156
22
Nissan Leasing (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
20th FL., Ploenchit Center Building, 2 Sukhumvit Klongtoey,
Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Aug 2005
100.0
−
72
50.0
−
126
49.0
−
66
Manufacturing of Light Commercial Vehicles
51.0
−
26
Manufacturing of powertrain for Light Commercial Vehicles
Nissan Ashok Leyland Technologies
Ltd.
Others
Engineering for the Indonesian market
13
Production
NISSAN
Major Operations / Products
1
R&D
16
17
Address
2 13
19
3
5 14
Company / Office / Facility
As of March 31, 2011
Vehicle
Operations Share by Production
Number of
Commenced NML (%) *1
Employees
2010 *2
23
Ashok Leyland Nissan Vehicles Ltd.
Nissan Ashok Leyland Powertrain Ltd.
No.19 Venkatanarayana Road, KOCHAR TOWER, T Nagar,
Chennai, 600-017 Tamil Nadu, India
May 2008
Financing services for the retailers and dealers
Financing and leasing services for the retailers and dealers
Planning and Development of Light Commercial Vehicles
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Corporate Data
Major Offices, Facilities and Sales Network <Asia
2
>
Sales Network
Company / Office / Facility
Address
Establishment
Unit Sales
2010 *1
Nissan (China) Investment Co., Ltd. INFINITI Business Unit
Rm. 1318, South Tower, Beijing Kerry Centre, 1 Guang Hua Road, Chao Yang District, Beijing, China
Feb 2004
Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company
8 Fengsheng Road, Huadu, Guangzhou, 510800, China
Jul 2003
Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd.
369 Eight Avenue, Zhengzhou Economic and Technical Development Zone, Henan, China 450016, China
Mar 1993
Taiwan
Yulon Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
39-2 Po Kung Keng Shi Hu Tsuen, San Yi Miao Li Hsien, Taiwan Cilis aut nulputem in etum digna feugue do dignissit iure, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Oct 2003
38,073
Korea
Nissan Korea Co., Ltd.
Tomato Building 10th Floor, 706-1 Yeoksam-dong. Gangnam-gu. Seoul 135-987, Korea
Mar 2004
6,396
Nissan Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
15th Floor, Nantawan Building, 161 Ratchadamri Road, Lumpini, Pathumwan Bangkok, 10330 Thailand
Apr 2004
64,888
Indonesia PT. Nissan Motor Distributor Indonesia
Nissan MT. Haryono, 3rd & 3M Floor, JI. MT. Haryono Kav. 10, Jakarta Timur 13330, Indonesia
Aug 2001
42,569
Malaysia
Edaran Tan Chong Motor Sdn Bhd
21, Jalan Ipoh Kecil, 50350 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Feb 1959
32,950
Nissan Motor Philippines, Inc.
Nissan Technopark, Barangay Pulong Sta. Cruz, Sta. Rosa, 4026 Laguna, Philippines
Apr 1982
2,754
Universal Motors Corporation
2232 Don Chino Roces Avenue Makati City 1200, Metro Manila, Philippines
Jan 1972
6,044
Nissan Vietnam Co., Ltd.
9th floor, LOD Building, Tran Thai Tong Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Nov 2008
1,030
Nissan Motor India Private Limited
ASV Ramana Towers, 37 & 38, Venkatnarayana Rd, T Nagar Chennai 600017, India
Feb 2005
11,461
China
Thailand
1,023,638
Philippines
Vietnam
India
*1 According to each country / region’s fiscal year result
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Corporate Data
Major Offices, Facilities and Sales Network <Oceania>
Major Offices and Facilities
Function
As of March 31, 2011
Company / Office / Facility
Address
Operations Share by Number of
Commenced NML (%) *1 Employees
Production
1
Nissan Casting Australia Pty. Ltd.
209-235 Frankston-Dandenong Road, Dandenong,
Victoria 3175, Australia
Oct 1982
100.0
140
Customer
Finance
2
Nissan Financial Services Australia
Pty. Ltd.
260-284 Frankston-Dandenong Road, Dandenong,
Victoria 3175, Australia
Oct 2008
100.0
29
Major Operations / Products
Production and sales of cast aluminum parts
Financing and leasing services for Nissan products
Sales Network
Company
1
Address
Establishment
Unit Sales
2010 *2
Australia
Nissan Motor Co. (Australia) Pty. Ltd.
260-284 Frankston-Dandenong Road, Dandenong,
Victoria 3175, Australia
May 1966
65,619
New
Zealand
Nissan New Zealand Ltd.
261 Roscommon Road, Wiri, Auckland, New Zealand
Dec 1975
5,327
2
*1 Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries’ combined shareholdings
*2 According to each country / region’s fiscal year result
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Major Offices, Facilities and Sales Network <Mexico, Latin America & Caribbean>
Major Offices and Facilities
Function
3
1
Regional
Company
4
Company / Office / Facility
1
Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
2
Nissan do Brasil Automóveis Ltda.
3
Production
4
5
Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
Aguascalientes
Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
Cuernavaca
Alliance Plant (Curitiba)
As of March 31, 2011
Address
Av. Insurgentes Sur No.1958 Col. Florida, C.P. 01030,
Mexico, D.F.
Av. Renault, 1300 - Parte, Borda do Campo CEP
83070-900, São José dos Pinhais - Paraná - Brazil
Km. 75, Carretera Federal Lagos de Moreno C.P. 20290,
Aguascalientes, Ags., México
Paseo Cuahunáhuac Km. 4.5, C.P. 65550, Jiutepec,
Morelos, México
Av. Renault, 1300 - Parte, Borda do Campo CEP
83070-900, São José dos Pinhais - Paraná - Brazil
Vehicle Number of
Share by Production
Operations Land Area
sq.
Commenced (thousand
NML (%) *1 2010 *2 Employees
meters)
Major Operations / Products
Sep 1961
20
100.0
542,607
10,000
Oct 2000
−
100.0
24,698
200
Nov 1982
1,600
−
345,123
5,500
Sentra, Tiida Sedan, Tiida / Versa HB, March
May 1966
400
−
197,484
3,800
Tsuru, Tiida sedan, Tiida HB and NP300
−
−
181
Production and sales of vehicles and parts
Frontier Pick Up, Livina series
*3
Dec 1998
85
Livina, Grand Livina, Livina X-Gear, Frontier
Sales Network
Company
2
5
Mexico
Brazil
Chile
Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.
Nissan do Brasil Automóveis Ltda.
Address
Av. Insurgentes Sur No.1958 Col. Florida, C.P. 01030,
Mexico, D.F.
Av. Renault, 1300 - Parte, Borda do Campo CEP
83070-900, São José dos Pinhais - Paraná - Brazil
Establishment
Unit Sales
2010 *2
Sep 1961
194,979
Oct 2000
41,583
Distribuidora Automotriz Marubeni
Ltda.
Av. Vicuña Mackenna 3300, Macul Santiago, Chile
Mar 1979
Cidef Commercial S.A.
Amuneátegui No. 178, Piso 3, Santiago, Chile
Oct 1976
38,649
*1 Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries’ combined shareholdings
s fiscal year result
*2 According to each country / region’
*3 Only the building area
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Major Offices, Facilities and Sales Network <Middle East, Gulf States>
Major Offices and Facilities
Function
Regional
Headquarters
1
2
Regional
Company
Company / Office / Facility
1
2
Nissan Middle East FZE
Nissan Gulf FZCO
*3
As of March 31, 2011
Address
P.O. BOX 61111, Jebel Ali, Dubai, U.A.E.
P.O. BOX 262729, Jebel Ali, Dubai, U.A.E.
Vehicle
Share by Production
Operations Land Area
Number of
sq.
Commenced (thousand
NML (%) *1 2010 *2 Employees
meters)
Oct 1994
Nov 2008
50
0.45
100.0
50.0
−
−
Major Operations / Products
95
Promotion of vehicle sales and regional management in the
Middle East
56
Focused marketing, sales and dealer development support for the
markets of Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Bahrain; and
introduction of Nissan branded finance and insurance platform
throughout the Middle East and North Africa region
Sales Network
Company
Saudi
Arabia
Address
Establishment
Unit Sales
2010 *2
Alhamrani United Co.
P.O. BOX 6543 Jeedah 21452, Saudi Arabia
1953
Arabian Automobiles Co.
P.O. BOX 2128 Dubai, U.A.E.
1968
Al Masaood Automobiles
P.O. BOX 322 Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
1929
Abdulmohsen Abdulaziz Al-Babtain Co.
P.O. BOX 2198 Safat, Kuwait
1948
13,101
Qatar
Saleh Alhamad Almana Co.
P.O. BOX 91 Doha, Qatar
1950
10,724
Oman
Suhail Bahwan Automobiles LLC
P.O. BOX 156, Ruwi-112, Sultanate of Oman
2003
17,476
Bahrain
Y.K. Almoayyed & Sons B.S.C.(C)
P.O. BOX 143 Manama, Bahrain
1941
4,322
Lebanon
Rasamny Younis Motor Co., S.A.L.
P.O. BOX 11-2737 Beirut, Lebanon
1968
6,255
UAE
Kuwait
46,106
36,102
*1 Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries’ combined shareholdings
*2 According to each country / region’s fiscal year result
*3 Established in September 2008
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Corporate Data
Major Offices, Facilities and Sales Network <Africa>
Major Offices and Facilities
Function
2
Production
3
Company / Office / Facility
Address
1
Nissan South Africa (Proprietary)
Ltd.
Ernest Oppenheimer Street, Rosslyn, Pretoria 0200,
Republic of South Africa
2
Nissan Motor Egypt S.A.E.
Industrial Area No.3, sp6&7, 6 of October City, Giza, Egypt
3
Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers Ltd.
P.O. BOX 1436, Thika, Kenya
1963
108.3
100.00
41,764
2,005
Mar 2005
104
99.98
11,357
503
Jan 1978
−
0
220
94
Major Operations / Products
NP300 Hardbody, NP200, Grand Livina, Livina, Livina X-Gear,
Tiida, Renault Sandero
X-TRAIL, Pickup, Sunny
Urvan (E24)
Sales Network
Company
1
As of March 31, 2011
Vehicle
Share by Production
Operations Land Area
Number of
sq.
Commenced (thousand
NML (%) *1 2010 *2 Employees
meters)
Address
Establishment
Unit Sales
2010 *2
South
Africa
Nissan South Africa (Proprietary) Ltd.
Ernest Oppenheimer Street, Rosslyn, Pretoria 0200,
Republic of South Africa
1963
35,114
Egypt
Nissan Marketing & Distribution Egypt
S.A.E.
Industrial Area No.3, sp6&7, 6 of October City, Giza, Egypt
2005
13,561
Kenya
D.T. Dobie & Co. (K) Ltd.
Industrial Area Lusaka/Enterprize Road P.O. BOX 30160,
Nairobi, Kenya
1949
1,208
Algeria
Nissan Algerie S.A.R.L.
6 Boulevard Colonel Amirouche, Alger, Algeria
1991
9,009
Nigeria
Alliance Autos Nigeria Limited
Plot 1090, Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos,
Nigeria
2006
2,222
Military Road, Port Louis, Rep. of Mauritius
1985
1,126
Mauritius ABC Motors Co., Ltd.
*1 Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries’ combined shareholdings
*2 According to each country / region’
s fiscal year result
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Production and Retail Sales
China
North America
(Units, [ ] Percent Charge)
Production*1
(Units, [ ] Percent Charge)
Production
Retail Sales
U.S.
1,078,621
[ 126.3% ]
1,075,526
[ 126.1% ]
Retail Sales
Mexico
1,245,160
[ 116.6% ]
542,607
[ 134.3% ]
530,876
[ 122.7% ]
08
Europe
09
10
08
09
10
Japan
(Units, [ ] Percent Charge)
Production
Spain
607,126
[ 119.3% ]
10
08
09
10
600,202
[ 95.3% ]
Others
09
10
09
10
08
09
10
(FY)
(Units, [ ] Percent Charge)
Production*2
08
08
1,072,590
[ 104.6% ]
123,373
[ 188.3% ]
09
10
Retail Sales
448,110
[ 118.1% ]
08
09
(Units, [ ] Percent Charge)
Production
Retail Sales
U.K.
08
(FY)
08
(FY)
09
10
08
09
10
Retail Sales
713,395
[ 128.5% ]
(FY)
421,877
[ 187.5% ]
08
Global Production
09
10
08
09
10
(FY)
Global Retail Sales
(Units, %)
(Units, %)
For the years ended
2008
March 31, 2009
2009
March 31, 2010
2010
March 31, 2011
Region
Units
Global
2,918,532
83.1
3,384,822
122.8
4,214,959
124.5
Japan
1,050,487
83.2
1,025,253
97.6
1,072,590
104.6
Overseas
1,868,045
83.0
2,359,569
126.3
3,142,369
133.2
U.S.
447,487
65.1
432,725
96.7
530,876
122.7
Mexico
420,708
90.6
404,128
96.1
542,607
134.3
U.K.
341,097
91.2
379,574
111.3
448,110
118.1
Spain
108,511
49.4
65,506
60.4
123,373
188.3
China*1
387,510
124.8
852,609
220.0
1,075,526
126.1
Others*2
162,732
83.7
225,027
138.3
421,877
187.5
Percent Change
Units
Percent Change
Units
Percent Change
For the years ended
2008
March 31, 2009
2009
March 31, 2010
2010
March 31, 2011
Region
Units
Global
3,420,218
90.1
3,615,923
105.7
4,244,504
117.4
612,482
84.9
630,070
102.9
600,202
95.3
1,132,917
83.7
1,067,442
94.2
1,245,160
116.6
Europe
524,529
83.5
508,943
97.0
607,126
119.3
China
557,156
114.8
854,133
153.3
1,078,621
126.3
Others
593,134
97.6
555,335
93.6
713,395
128.5
Japan
(Including Mini Vehicles)
North America
Percent Change
Units
Percent Change
Units
Percent Change
*1 China includes Dongfeng brand passenger vehicles and light commercial vehicles.
*2 Others include production in Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, South Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brazil excluding CKD production
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2
Production and Retail Sales
Domestic Sales and Market Share
Cumulative Production, Exports and Domestic Sales Totals
As of March 31, 2011
(Units, %)
For the years ended
Item
2008
Units
Domestic
Registration
March 31, 2009
Percent Change
2009
Units
March 31, 2010
Percent Change
2010
Units
March 31, 2011
Total (Units)
Percent Change
Global Total Production
Passenger Cars
403,785
81.1
432,112
107.0
403,087
93.3
Commercial Vehicles
67,851
83.0
61,727
91.0
55,631
90.1
Total
Domestic Sales (Including Mini Vehicles)
471,636
81.4
493,839
104.7
458,718
92.9
612,482
84.9
630,070
102.9
600,202
95.3
16.3
Market Share (Excluding Mini Vehicles)
Total Demand (Excluding Mini Vehicles)
2,892,122
84.4
3,182,284
13.0
Market Share (Including Mini Vehicles)
Total Demand (Including Mini Vehicles)
15.5
4,701,086
2,972,544
12.9
88.4
4,880,519
4,601,401
Overseas Production*
35,325,106
Export from Japan
37,640,193
Domestic Sales (Including Mini Vehicles)
44,872,219
93.4
Top 5 Sales by Region
13.0
103.8
81,956,346
* Includes Dongefeng brand passenger and light commercial vehicles.
15.4
110.0
94.3
Japan <Top 5>
Model
Exports from Japan
Item
2008
Units
Exports
March 31, 2009
Percent Change
2009
Units
March 31, 2010
Percent Change
2010
Units
March 31, 2011
Percent Change
Passenger Cars
500,377
86.1
449,685
89.9
610,534
135.8
Commercial Vehicles
124,109
86.2
72,569
58.5
70,605
97.3
Total
624,486
86.1
522,254
83.6
681,139
130.4
59.4
Ratio to total production
50.9
Region
Units
North America
March 31, 2009
Percent Change
2009
Units
March 31, 2010
Percent Change
2010
Units
March 31, 2011
79.1
281,716
121.2
383,138
136.0
Europe
77,679
90.4
43,332
55.8
78,767
181.8
Asia
37,774
87.3
45,937
121.6
51,980
113.2
Latin America and Caribbean
61,996
76.2
44,090
71.1
61,779
140.1
131,156
102.6
61,680
47.0
51,361
83.3
Oceania
29,667
79.2
25,596
86.3
27,927
109.1
Africa
49,697
92.7
18,184
36.6
25,117
138.1
Others
4,148
174.6
1,719
41.4
1,070
62.2
624,486
86.1
522,254
83.6
681,139
130.4
Total
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Apr 2010-Mar 2011
55,629
Rogue
114,518
Moco
54,451
Sentra
110,049
ROOX
53,343
Versa
98,706
March
51,899
Infiniti G
54,963
Europe <Top 5>
(Units)
China <Top 5>
Apr 2010-Mar 2011
Model
(Units)
Apr 2010-Mar 2011
249,056
Teana
143,476
Micra
72,580
Sylphy
140,534
Juke
51,797
Tiida
130,017
Note
49,652
Livina Series
113,214
PIXO
27,629
Qashqai
71,775
Percent Change
232,369
Middle East
29
2008
Model
Note
Qashqai (includes Qashqai+2)
For the years ended
Apr 2010-Mar 2011
(Units)
239,331
Model
(Units, %)
U.S. <Top 5>
Altima
63.5
Exports from Japan by Region
(Units)
71,510
Serena
(Units, %)
For the years ended
117,281,452
Domestic Production
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Products
Model Lineup by Major Regions <Japan>
Model Lineup by Major Regions <North America>
SKYLINE
○
○
○
VQ37VHR, VQ25HR
5
Tochigi
SKYLINE COUPE
○
4
Tochigi
○ ○ VQ37VHR
TEANA
○
○ ○
BLUEBIRD SYLPHY
○
○ ○ ○
TIIDA
○
○ ○ ○
TIIDA LATIO
○
NOTE
○
CUBE
Oppama
ZAA-ZE0
5
Smyrna, USA
A35
○
VQ35DE, QR25DE
5
Smyrna / Canton, USA
L32
○
○ VQ35DE, QR25DE
2
Smyrna, USA
L32
○
○ MR20DE, QR25DE
5
Aguascalientes, Mexico
B16
MAXIMA
V36
ALTIMA
○
V36
ALTIMA COUPE
○
○
J32
SENTRA
5
Oppama
G11
370Z COUPE
○
○ ○ VQ37VHR
2
Tochigi
Z34
HR15DE
5
Oppama
C11
370Z ROADSTER
○
○ ○ VQ37VHR
2
Tochigi
Z34
○ ○ ○ ○ HR15DE, HR16DE
5
Oppama
SC11
GT-R
○
○
VR38DETT
4
Tochigi
R35
○ ○ ○ ○ HR15DE, HR16DE
5
Oppama
E11
ARMADA
○
○
○
VK56DE
8
Canton, USA
WA60
○
○ ○
HR15DE
5
Oppama
Z12
PATHFINDER
○
○
○
VQ40DE, VK56DE
7
Smyrna, USA
R51
MARCH
○
○ ○
HR12DE
5
Thailand
K13
MURANO
○ ○
VQ35DE
5
Kyushu
Z51
MOCO*1
○
○ ○
R06A, R06A(inter-cooler turbo)
4
Suzuki
SA2
MURANO CROSSCABRIOLET
○ ○
VQ35DE
4
Kyushu
Z51
○
○
○ ○ 3G83, 3G83(inter-cooler turbo)
4
Mitsubishi
NA1
ROGUE
○ ○
QR25DE
5
Kyushu
S35
○
○ ○ 4A30(inter-cooler turbo)
4
Mitsubishi
PA0
XTERRA
○
○
○ ○ VQ40DE
5
Smyrna, USA
N50
K6A, K6A(inter-cooler turbo)
4
Suzuki
VA0
TITAN
○
○
○
VK56DE
6
Canton, USA
TA60
4
Mitsubishi
MA0
FRONTIER
○
○
○ ○ VQ40DE, QR25DE
4、5
Smyrna, USA
D40
2、4
Tochigi
R35
QUEST
○
○
VQ35DE
7
Nissan Shatai Kyushu
RE52
○ ○ VQ37VHR, VQ37VHR (Version NISMO)
2
Tochigi
Z34
VERSA HATCHBACK
○
○ ○ ○ MR18DE
5
Aguascalientes /
Cuernavaca, Mexico
C11
○ ○ VQ37VHR, VQ37VHR (Version NISMO)
VERSA SEDAN
○
○ ○ ○ HR16DE, HR16DE with Dual Injector
5
Aguascalientes, Mexico
N17
CUBE
○
○
○ MR18DE
5
Oppama
Z12
JUKE
○
○ ○
○ MR16DDT
5
Oppama
F15
2
OTTI*
KIX*2
○
ROOX*1
○
CLIPPER RIO*2
GT-R
○ ○
○
○
3G83, 3G83(inter-cooler turbo)
○
○
VR38DETT
○
○
SKYLINE CROSSOVER ○
○ ○
○
○
2
Tochigi
Z34
VQ35DE, QR25DE
5
Kyushu
Z51
VQ37VHR
5
Tochigi
J50
DUALIS
○
○ ○
MR20DE
5
Kyushu
J10
JUKE
○
○ ○
HR15DE, MR16DDT
5
Oppama
F15
X-TRAIL
○
○ ○ ○ ○ MR20DE, QR25DE, M9R
5
Kyushu
T31
LAFESTA
○
○ ○
MR20DE
7
Kyushu
LAFESTA HIGHWAYSTAR*3
○
○
LF-VD、LF-VDS、LF-VE
7
WINGROAD
○
○ ○ ○
HR15DE, MR18DE
ELGRAND
○
○ ○
VQ35DE, QR25DE
SERENA
○
○ ○
MR20DE
○
NA20PE
AD EXPERT
○
○
○
HR15DE, HR16DE, MR18DE
AD
○
○
○
HR15DE, CR12DE, HR16DE
○
○ ○ QR20DE, QR25DE, ZD30DDTi
○
CEDRIC SEDAN
CARAVAN
○
CARAVAN MICROBUS
○
3
VANETTE (Van / Truck)*
○
○
○
○
NV200 VANETTE
○
QR25DE
NORTH AMERICA*6
Kyushu
HR15DE, MR20DE
MURANO
Business Sedan / Van / Truck
5
VQ35DE
○
VQ35DE, VQ25DE, QR25DE
FAIRLADY Z ROADSTER ○
JAPAN
EM61 (Electric Motor)
○
5
FAIRLADY Z
○
○
INFINITI M
○
○
○
5
Tochigi
Y51
INFINITI G SEDAN
○
○
○ ○ VQ37VHR, VQ25HR
5
Tochigi
V36
INFINITI G COUPE
○
○ ○ VQ37VHR
4
Tochigi
V36
B30
INFINITI G CONVERTIBLE ○
○ ○ VQ37VHR
4
Tochigi
V36
Mazda
B35
INFINITI QX
○
○
○
VK56VD
7
Nissan Shatai Kyushu
I85
5
Nissan Shatai Shonan
Y12
INFINITI FX
○
○
○
VK50VE, VQ35HR
5
Tochigi
S51
7、8
Nissan Shatai Kyushu
E52
INFINITI EX
○
○
○
VQ35HR
5
Tochigi
J50
8
Kyushu
C26
NV1500
○
VQ40DE
2
Canton, USA
F80
5
Nissan Shatai Shonan
Y31
NV2500
○
VQ40DE, VK56DE
2
Canton, USA
F80
2、5
Nissan Shatai Shonan
VY12
NV3500
○
VK56DE
2
Canton, USA
F80
2、5
Nissan Shatai Shonan
VY12
C11
2∼10
Nissan Shatai Shonan
E25
SC11
12
Nissan Shatai Shonan
E25
TIIDA HATCHBACK
○ ○ MR18DE, HR16DE
5
TIIDA SEDAN
○
○ ○ MR18DE, HR16DE
5
Aguascalientes /
Cuernavaca, Mexico
Aguascalientes /
Cuernavaca, Mexico
PLATINA
○
○ ○ K4M
5
Aguascalientes, Mexico
H10
○ ○ GA16DE
5
Cuernavaca, Mexico
B13
○ ○ HR16DE
5
Aguascalientes, Mexico
K13
QR25DE
5
Kyushu
T31
○ ○ L8
2∼5
Mazda
S21
TSURU
○
○ ○ HR16DE
2∼7
Nissan Shatai Shonan
M20
MARCH
○
2、4
Mitsubishi
MA0
X-TRAIL
○
○
○ ○ 3G83
○
○
○ ○ QR20DE, ZD30DDTi
3、6
Nissan Shatai Kyoto
F24
URVAN
ATLAS H43 (1.65-4.5t)*4 ○
○
○ ○ 4JJ1-TCS, 4HK1-TC, 4HV1
3∼7
Isuzu
H43
CABSTAR
○
19∼54
Nissan Shatai Kyoto
W41
NP300
○
FROTIER XE / LE
○
ATLAS F24 (1.15-2.0t)
○
○ ○ TB45E
*1 Supplied from Suzuki Motor Corp. under an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) agreement
*2 Supplied from Mitsubishi Motors Corp. under an OEM agreement
*3 Supplied from Mazda Motor Corp. under an OEM agreement.
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Profile 2011
*4 Supplied from Isuzu Motors Ltd. under an OEM agreement
*5 Tochigi, Oppama, Kyushu and Nissan Shatai Plants are located in Japan.
VQ37VHR, VK56VD, VQ35DE HEV
○
CLIPPER (Van / Truck)*2 ○
CIVILIAN
31
○
Model Type
Y51
Engine
Plant*5
FUGA
Tochigi
F F F 4 C A M
R F W W V T T
D D T
Production
NISSAN LEAF
5
Transmission
Capacity
ZAA-ZE0
VQ37VHR, VQ25HR, VQ35HR+IM (HEV)
Plant*5
Oppama
○
Production
5
○
○
Capacity
EM61 (Electric Motor)
○
NISSAN LEAF
Engine
Passenger
Models
F F F 4 C A M
R F W W V T T
D D T
Models
Passenger Car
Transmission
As of September 30, 2011
Powertrain
Configuration
Model Type
Powertrain
Configuration
Passenger
As of September 30, 2011
○ ○
○
○ ZD30DDTi, QR25DE
○
9、15、Cargo Nissan Shatai Shonan
E25
○ ZD30DDTi, YD25DDTi
3、6
Barcelona, Spain
F24
○ KA24DE, YD25DDTi
3、6
Cuernavaca, Mexico
D22
○ KA24DE
4、5
Cuernavaca, Mexico
D22
*6 Includes U.S.A., Canada and Mexico
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Products
Model Lineup by Major Regions <Europe>
Model Lineup by Major Regions <China>
ZAA-ZE0
TEANA
○
○
5
DFL Xiangyang, China
J32
QR25DE, VQ25DE, VQ35DE
○
5
DFL Huadu, China
C12
5
DFL Huadu, China
G11
○ HR15DE with Dual Injector
○ ○ HR15DE
5
DFL Huadu, China
N17
5
DFL Huadu, China
K13
○ ○ HR16DE
○ ○ HR16DE
5
DFL Huadu, China
L10
5
DFL Huadu, China
L10
○ ○ HR16DE
○
VR38DETT
5
DFL Huadu, China
L10
4
Tochigi
R35
5
DFL Xiangyang, China
Z51
Kyushu / Russia
TIIDA
○
○ ○ HR16DE
5
C11
BLUEBIRD SYLPHY
○
ALMERA CLASSIC
○
○ ○ QG16DE
Aguascalientes /
Cuernavaca, Mexico
5
Renault Samsung
B10
SUNNY
○
○
NOTE
○
○ ○ CR14DE, HR16DE, K9K
5
Sunderland, UK
E11
MARCH
○
MICRA
○
○ HR12DE, HR12DDR
5
Chennai, India
K13
LIVINA (2 row)
○
PIXO
○
○ ○ K10B
4
Suzuki
UA0
LIVINA GENIS (3 row)
○
LIVINA C-GEAR
○
○
○
4
Tochigi
R35
370Z
○
○ ○ VQ37VHR
2
Tochigi
Z34
370Z ROADSTER
○
○ ○ VQ37VHR
2
Tochigi
Z34
MURANO
○
○ ○
5
Kyushu / Russia
Z51
QASHQAI
○
○ ○ ○ ○ HR16DE, MR20DE, M9R, K9K
5
Sunderland, UK
J10
QASHQAI+2
○
○ ○ ○ ○ HR16DE, MR20DE, M9R, K9K
7
Sunderland, UK
LJ10
X-TRAIL
○
○
5
Kyushu
JUKE
○
5
Sunderland, UK
VQ35DE, YD25DDTi
○ ○ M9R
○ MR16DDT, HR16DE, K9K
PATROL
○
○
PATHFINDER
○
○ ○ VQ40DE, YD25DDTi, V9X
NAVARA
○
○ YD25DDTi
○
○
PRIMASTAR
CABSTAR
○
ATLEON
○
○ ○ YD25DDTi, VQ40DE, V9X
○ ○ F4R, G9U, M9R
○ ○ ZD30DDTi, YD25DDTi
○
NV200
VK56VD
MURANO
○ ○
QASHQAI
○ ○ ○
X-TRAIL
VQ35DE
○ HR16DE, MR20DE
○ MR20DE, QR25DE
5
ZNA / DFL Huadu, China
J10
○ ○
5
ZNA, China
T31
○
○ KA24DE
5
ZNA, China
D22W
T31
INFINITI M
○
○
VQ25HR, VQ37VHR, VK56VD, VQ35DE HEV
5
Tochigi
Y51
F15
INFINITI G SEDAN
○
○
VQ25HR, VQ37VHR
5
Tochigi
V36
○
○
VQ37VHR
4
Tochigi
V36
○
VQ37VHR
4
Tochigi
V36
○
○
VK56VD
7
Nissan Shatai Kyushu
I85
○
○
VQ35HR, VK50VE
5
Tochigi
S51
*7
○
VQ25HR, VQ35HR
5
Tochigi
J50
○ HR16DE
○ YD25DDTi, KA24DF
5
ZNA, China
M20
5
ZNA, China
D22
○ ZD30DDTi
○ TB45E
3
DFL Xiangyang, China
F24
12、18、21 Nissan Shatai Kyoto
W41
5、7
Nissan Shatai Kyusyu
Y62
INFINITI G COUPE
7
Barcelona, Spain
R51
INFINITI G CONVERTIBLE ○
2、3、5
South Africa
D22
INFINITI QX
4、5
Barcelona, Spain
D40
INFINITI FX
2、3、5、6、8、9 Barcelona, Spain
X83
INFINITI EX
3、6
Avila, Spain
F24
○ ZD30, ISBe
2、3
Avila, Spain
TK0
○ HR16DE, K9K
2∼7
Barcelona, Spain
M20
○
○
○
VQ37VHR, V9X (3.0L diesel) (no Russia),
VQ35HR (no Russia), VK56VD (Russia only)
5
Tochigi
Y51
INFINITI G
○
○
○
VQ25VHR, VQ37VHR (Russia only)
5
Tochigi
V36
INFINITI G COUPE
○
○
VQ37VHR
4
Tochigi
V36
INFINITI G CABRIO
○
○
VQ37VHR
4
Tochigi
V36
VK56VD
7
Nissan Shatai Kyushu
I85
○
○
○
NV200
PICKUP
○
CABSTAR
○
CIVILIAN
○
○
*7 EX35 only
INFINITI QX
○
○
INFINITI FX
○
○
VQ37VHR, VK50VE, V9X (no Russia)
5
Tochigi
S51
INFINITI EX
○
○
VQ37VHR, V9X (no Russia)
5
Tochigi
J50
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INFINITI M
NISSAN
GT-R
PALADIN
Business Sedan /
Van / Truck
VR38DETT
CHINA
GT-R
Passenger Car
○
TIIDA
○
Model Type
Oppama
5
TEANA
PICKUP
Plant*5
5
MR20DE, VQ25DE, VQ35DE
○ HR16DE, MR16DDT
○ ○ ○ HR16DE, MR20DE
○
Production
EM61 (Electric Motor)
○
○
Capacity
Engine
J32
○ ○
Passenger
Model Type
Plant*5
Production
Capacity
MT
AT
CVT
4WD
Models
FF
Engine
As of September 30, 2011
Powertrain
Configuration Transmission
FR
MT
AT
CVT
4WD
EUROPE
Transmission
○
NISSAN LEAF
33
FWD
FF
Models
FR
Powertrain
Configuration
Passenger
As of September 30, 2011
Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Relationships
Provide
Model Name
Company Name
Started
Model Name
As of September 30, 2011
Supplied
Market Name as Nissan
Started
Mazda
AD
January 2007
Bongo Van / Truck
Premacy
Vanette Van / Truck
Lafesta Highway Star
August 1993
June 2011
Isuzu
Civilian
Caravan
Atlas F24
August 1993
August 1995
April 2007
Elf
Atlas H43
January 2007
Suzuki
Serena
[U.S.] Frontier
MR Wagon
January 2007
September 2008 Alto
Palette
Moco
[Europe] PIXO
ROOX
Mitsubishi
AD
November 2008 Mini Cab Van / Truck
eK Wagon / eK Sport
Town Box
Pajero Mini
Clipper Van / Truck
Otti
Clipper Rio
Kix
UD Trucks (former Nissan Diesel)
Atlas F24
Renault Trucks
[Europe] Cabstar
April 2002
June 2009
December 2009
October 2003
June 2005
May 2007
October 2008
July 2007
February 2007
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Products
Model Lineup
Nissan
Zero Emission Vehicle
Compact / Sedan
Nissan LEAF
March / Micra
Cube
Note
Tiida / Versa Hatchback
Tiida Latio
Sunny / Almera / Versa
Specialty Car
Tsuru
Sentra
Bluebird Sylphy
Altima
Maxima
Teana
Skyline
Fuga
Grand Livina / Livina Geniss
Livina
Wingroad
Juke
Dualis / Qashqai
Patrol
Minivan / Wagon
Altima Coupe
Skyline Coupe
Fairlady Z / 370Z Coupe
Fairlady Z Roadster /
370Z Roadster
GT-R
SUV / Pickup
Lafesta
Lafesta Highway star
Serena
Elgrand
Quest
PIXO
Rogue
X-TRAIL
Xterra
Murano
Murano CrossCabriolet
Skyline Crossover
Pathfinder
Armada
AD / AD Expert
NP200
NP300
NV Series
Civilian
Cedric
Primastar
Atlas / Cabstar
Atlas F24
ROOX
Moco
Otti
Kix
Clipper Rio
M
EX
FX
QX
LCV
Frontier / Navara
Titan
Paladin
NV200 Vanette
Caravan / Urvan
Vanette
Atlas H43
Light Car
Atleon
Clipper
G
G Coupe
Infiniti
35
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Marine Business
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Major Events in Nissan’
s History
History
Event
1970 Mar
1971 Mar
Jul
1976 Mar
1978 Mar
1985 Feb
1992 Mar
1994
1997
1999
2000
2003
2006
2007
2009
Nissan introduces the first gasoline-powered inboard / out-drive engines produced in Japan and enters the marine business
Commercialization of marine engines begins
Nissan enters the marina business through such operations as the construction of Sajima Marina
Commercialization of motorboats, utility boats, and fishing boats begins
Commercialization of diesel engines begins
Export of marine engines begins
Nissan delivers 10 custom-made cruisers to Huis Ten Bosch, an amusement park in Nagasaki, and starts marketing
custom-made cruisers
Nissan starts sales of the EX Series, boats equipped with engines
Nissan starts sales of the Auto Spanker, an innovative fishing product
Nissan starts sales of the BF Series, four-stroke outboard engines
Nissan establishes Nissan Marine Co., Ltd.
Nissan Marine starts sales of boats to Suzuki Motor. Corp.
Nissan Marine starts sales of boats to Tohatsu Corp.
Nissan Marine starts sales of the N34 Convertible, offshore cruiser
Nissan Marine starts sales of original Catamaran Boat “Suncat26”
Jun
Feb
Jan
Jul
Oct
Feb
Mar
Mar
Major Products
As of March 31, 2011
Type of Product
Motorboats
No. of
Models
1933 Dec
1934 May
Jun
1935 Apr
Construction of the Oppama Plant is completed.
(Partial operations begin in October 1961.)
1965 May
Construction of the Zama Plant is completed.
(Partial operations begin in December 1964.)
Construction of the Yokohama Plant is completed.
Production of tools commences.
1966 May
Nissan Motor Co. (Australia) Pty. Ltd. is established.
Aug
The Company name is changed to Nissan Motor Co.,
Ltd.
The first Datsuns are exported to Asia and Central and
South America, with shipments totaling 44 units.
Nissan merges with Prince Motors, Ltd. of Japan; the
Murayama Plant is acquired by Nissan.
1967
The first car manufactured by a fully integrated
assembly system rolls off the line at the Yokohama
Plant.
Jul
1968 Jan
Oct
Construction of the Honmoku Wharf is completed.
Headquarters operations are moved to the Company’s
new building in the Ginza area of Tokyo.
A business cooperation agreement is concluded with
Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd.
1969 Nov
Cumulative exports surpass 1,000,000 units.
1940 Mar
The first knockdown (KD) units are shipped to Dowa
Jidosha Kogyo in Manchuria.
1970 Feb
1943 Aug
Construction of the Yoshiwara Plant is completed.
(Operations begin in October 1943.)
Lambda 4S-5 successfully launches Japan’s first
satellite, OHSUMI. (Nissan developed and
manufactured the rocket engine and launch vehicle.)
Mar
Nissan moves into the marine engine field.
Dec
World War II progresses: production of cars and trucks
is completely stopped.
1971 Mar
Construction of the Tochigi Plant is completed.
(Partial operations begin in October 1968.)
1944 Sep
The head office is moved to Nihonbashi, Tokyo, and the
Company name is changed to Nissan Heavy Industries,
Ltd.
1972 Sep
Cumulative domestic production surpasses 10 million
units.
1973 Oct
Construction of the Sagamihara Parts Center is
completed. (Partial operations began in April 1972.)
5
Family Cruisers
22~27 feet
Wingfisher Series
4
Stylish Fishing Boats
23~27 feet
Joyfisher Series
4
Utility Fishing Boats
21~25 feet
1945 Nov
The first postwar-manufactured car rolls off the line.
Sunfisher Series
1
Fishing Cruisers
33 feet
1946 Jan
Headquarters returns to Yokohama.
1974 Apr
Nissan Science Foundation is established.
Suncat Series
2
Nissan Marine original Catamaran Boat
Research and development of textile machinery
begins.
1975 Jun
Cumulative domestic sales surpass 10 million units.
1976 Mar
Nissan Motor Manufacturing Co. (Australia) Ltd. is
established and full-scale operation begins.
1977 Jun
Construction of the Kyushu Plant is completed.
(Partial operations begin in April 1975.)
1
22~26 feet
Semi-Flybridge Cruiser
Aug
28 feet
1949 Aug
Convertible Series
1
Offshore Cruiser
34 feet
BF Outboard Series
23
Four-stroke. For domestic market
2~225 PS
NS Outboard Series
82
Two-stroke direct injection and Four-stroke. For export
2~115 PS
Auto Spanker
1
Controlling the electric motor by computer and keeping the bow
windward
Pontoons, Gangways
—
Putting our experience to practical use
1950 May
Engines
Others
—
Direct Management of Marinas*
Name
Sajima Marina
Toba Marina
Nissan Marina Tokai
Nissan Marina
Manazuru
Establishment
Address
Description
Sajima, Yokosuka-shi,
Kanagawa
Modern marina facilities with indoor storage dock,
five-story hotel, etc.
Senga-cho, Toba-shi, Mie
Leisure boat center facing Ise-Shima Bay
Apr 1975
Hazu-cho, Hazu-gun, Aichi
Best-equipped marina in the Tokai region in terms of
boat storage facilities and land area
Dec 1978
Manazuru-cho,
Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa
Leisure boat center located in a suburb of
metropolitan Tokyo
Jul 1971
Apr 1973
Nissan acquires an equity interest in Minsei Diesel
Motor Co., Ltd. (now called UD Trucks Corporation)
Nissan enters into a technological cooperation
agreement with Austin Motor Co., Ltd. of the United
Kingdom.
1953 Apr
R&D on rocket motors commences.
The All Nissan Motors Workers’ Union (a new labor
union) is established.
1957 Aug
Forklift production starts.
1958 Jun
Export of passenger cars to the United States
begins.
Sep
1959 Mar
1960 Mar
Jun
* There are many other marinas that Nissan has invested in and / or is entrusted with.
Sep
1961 Sep
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name.
1952 Dec
540AS
Aug
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1962 Mar
Suncruise Series
Sebrie Series
37
Jidosha Seizo Co., Ltd., predecessor of Nissan Motor
Co., Ltd., is established in Yokohama with paid-in
capital of ¥10,000,000. Yoshisuke Aikawa is named
the new company’s president.
The corporate mark is chosen.
May
Outline
Description
Event
Datsuns are entered in the 6th Australia Mobilgas Trial,
with one taking first place for the first time.
Production commences at Yulon Motor Co., Ltd. in
Taiwan, the Company’s first overseas KD factory.
Jul
1979 Apr
Nissan Design International, Inc. (NDI) is established in
the United States.
1980 Jan
Nissan acquires an equity interest in Motor Ibérica, S.A.
in Spain.
Jan
Cumulative exports surpass 10 million units.
Jul
Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A.
(NMMC) is established. (The first Datsun truck rolled
off the line in June 1983; the first Sentra (Sunny), in
March 1985.)
1981 Jun
Construction of the Kambara Manufacturing Plant, the
satellite facility of the Yoshiwara Plant, is completed,
and operations begin.
Jul
Nissan begins worldwide marketing of vehicles under
the Nissan name as part of a new corporate identity
program.
The technological cooperation agreement with Austin
Motor expires.
Nissan wins the 10th Annual Deming Prize for
excellence in industrial engineering.
Aug
Cumulative production surpasses 30 million units.
Sep
Nissan is tied up with Volkswagen AG of West
Germany to produce and market passenger cars in
Japan.
Nov
The Nissan Technical Center is completed.
Nissan Motor Corporation in U.S.A. is established.
Nissan Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. is established.
(Production begins in July 1966.)
Cumulative production surpasses 20 million units.
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Major Events in Nissan ’
s History
Event
1982 Mar
Construction of the Kurihama Manufacturing Plant, the
satellite facility of the Yokohama Plant, is completed.
(Production begins in May 1982.)
Apr
Construction of the head office annex is completed.
Apr
Nissan wins the Safari Rally for the fourth consecutive
year.
Jun
Nissan concludes a technical assistance agreement
with Martin Marietta, U.S.A., in the aerospace sector.
Dec
1983 Jan
Jul
1984 Feb
Apr
The new corporate mark is announced.
Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. begins production of the
Patrol (Safari).
Nissan Research & Development, Inc. is established in
the United States.
In line with its agreement with Volkswagen AG, Nissan
begins production and sales of the Santana.
Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. is established.
(Production begins in July 1986.)
May
Cumulative domestic sales surpass 20 million units.
Nov
Construction of the Oppama Wharf is completed.
Event
Apr
1990 Jan
Jul
Aug
Cumulative production surpasses 40 million units.
Oct
Construction of Nissan Overseas Training Center (now
called Nissan Overseas Business College) is
completed.
1986 Jan
Dec
1987 Jan
Construction of the Kawasaki Parts Distribution Center
is completed. (Operations begin in February 1986.)
1991 Jan
In a joint venture with Hitachi, Ltd., Nissan establishes
Xanavi Informatics Corporation for the rapidly growing
field of automobile information and communications
systems and equipment.
Apr
A new distribution company, Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd., is
established in the United Kingdom. (Operations begin
in January 1992.)
Nissan concludes a technical assistance and license
agreement with South Korea’s Samsung Heavy
Industries Co., Ltd. on manufacturing passenger cars.
(Samsung Motors Inc. was established in March 1995.)
Jun
Nissan Motor (China) Ltd. is established in Hong Kong to
manage the distribution of vehicles and service parts to
China.
1988 Apr
Jun
Aug
Oct
1989 Jan
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1992 Jan
The Hokkaido Proving Grounds is established in
Hokkaido as a cold-weather testing facility.
Jun
Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A. begins
production of the Altima (Bluebird).
The H-I rocket, featuring the fixed apogee motor
designed and produced by Nissan in Japan,
successfully launches the engineering test satellite
KIKU-5.
Jul
Aug
Nissan commences U.S. sales of the multipurpose
Quest minivan, a joint project with Ford Motor Co.
Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. begins
production of the Micra (March).
Sep
Nissan Casting Australia Pty. Ltd. is established.
Oct
Cumulative domestic sales surpass 30 million units.
Oct
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1996 Jan
Oct
1997 May
Cumulative domestic production surpasses 60 million
units.
Vehicle production at the Zama Plant ceases.
Cumulative production of VQ engines at the Iwaki Plant
surpasses 500,000 units.
Cumulative overseas production surpasses 10 million
units.
Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A.
commences production at a new engine and transmission
plant in Decherd.
Nissan introduces the Lepard with direct injection
gasoline engines.
The March wins the ’92-’93 Japanese Car of the Year
award and the RJC New Car of the Year 1992-1993
award in Japan.
Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. begins production of a new
4WD model, the Terrano II for the European market.
1998 Apr
Jul
The Aerospace Division’s Tomioka Plant is completed
and becomes operational in May.
Nissan sells Fuji Plant and A/T and CVT development
organization, establishes a wholly owned subsidiary,
TransTechnology Ltd (now called JATCO Ltd).
Cumulative exports surpass 30 million Units.
Oct
Nissan begins sales of the Cedric / Gloria with new
generation automatic transmission “Extroid CVT”.
Oct
The company announces the Nissan Revival Plan
(NRP).
Nov
Cedric / Gloria wins “RJC New Car of the Year 19992000”; “EXTROID CVT” receives “Technology of the Year
1999-2000.”
Dec
Japan’s largest auto mall, “Carest Zama” begins
operations.
2000 Feb
Nissan begins sales of the ultra-small EV Hypermini.
Feb
Nissan begins sales of the super ultra low emission
vehicle (SULEV) Sentra CA in California.
Apr
Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation U.S.A is
merged into Nissan North America, Inc.
May
Nissan starts to sell Renault vehicles through its
domestic dealers.
May
Nissan announces its long-term strategy in the
Mercosur market (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and
Uruguay) with Renault support.
Nov
Nissan 1.8 liter engine (QG18DE) of Bluebird Sylphy
receives RJC the Technology of the Year Award.
Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. begins
production exports of the Micra (March) to Australia.
Dec
The Micra (March) wins the Car of the Year 1993
award in Europe.
The Silvia wins the ’88-’89 Japanese Car of the Year
award.
May
Nissan Middle East FZE is established in Dubai, UAE
as the Company’s regional business management
company for the Middle East.
Nissan begins sales of the Primera and Bluebird with
continuously variable transmission, Hyper CVT.
Nov
1993 Feb
1995 Mar
Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. earns a Queen’s
Award for Export Achievement for three consecutive
years.
Sep
Nissan Design Europe GmbH is established in
Germany.
The Nissan Silvia Q’s win “Good Design Grand Prize”
for 1988.
Dec
Nissan Motor Ibérica, S.A. begins its shipment of the
Mistral (Terrano II) to Japan.
Vehicle production at Nissan Motor Manufacturing Co.
(Australia) Ltd. ceases.
Nov
Dec
Jun
Production begins at the Iwaki Plant.
Nissan European Technology center (Espanã), S.A. is
established.
Nissan European Technology Centre Ltd. is established
in the United Kingdom.
Nissan acquires equity in Barrett Industrial Truck Inc. of
the United States, a manufacturer of forklifts, and
decides to locally manufacture forklifts.
1994 Jan
Jun
Nissan’s ARC-X wins the “Car Design Award 1988,
Torino---Piemonte”.
Nissan begins driving tests of a methanol fuel cell
vehicle.
Jun
Apr
Nissan Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. begins exporting
its Primera 5-door Hatchback model to Japan.
Nissan transfers its Texsys’ Water Jet Textile Machinery
business to Toyota Automatic Loom Works.
Nissan separates its Textile Machinery Division and
establishes Nissan Texsys Co., Ltd.
Nissan acquires an equity interest in Siam Motors Co.,
Ltd., in Thailand.
Aug
Apr
Oct
Nov
Nissan announces the reorganization of its parts
supplier associations, and the Nissho Kai is newly
established.
Nissan’s 7 major domestic plants and Product Planning
and Research Development Group completed to obtain
ISO 14001 environmental management system
certification.
May
Apr
Jun
Mar
Nissan Mexicana, S.A.de C.V. begins exporting AD
Vans to Japan.
Cumulative production at the Zama Plant surpasses 10
million units.
Mar
Event
Sep
May
The Pulsar, EXA, Langley, and Liberta Villa win the
’86-’87 Japanese Car of the Year award.
Daewoo Motor Co., Ltd., begins production and
marketing of Vanette trucks in South Korea.
Nissan begins production and sales of the AD Resort
wagons and pickups in Thailand and Taiwan,
specifically for Asian markets.
The 300ZX (Fairlady Z) wins the 1990 Import Car of
the Year award in the United States.
New production facility at the Kyushu Plant is
completed, and production begins.
May
Sep
Feb
Apr
Cumulative exports surpass 20 million units.
Nissan and the Zhengzhou Light Truck Factory form a
joint venture, Zhengzhou Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd.,
for the production of commercial vehicles in China.
Cumulative production surpasses 50 million units.
New corporate philosophy and corporate principles are
announced.
Apr
Aug
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Nissan acquires an equity interest in Yulon Motor Co.,
Ltd. in Taiwan.
Nissan North America, Inc., the Company’s regional
headquarters for North American operations, is
established in the United States. (Operations begin in
April 1990.)
Mar
Jan
(The harbor had been opened in May 1983.)
1985
Nissan Europe N.V., the Company’s regional
headquarters for European operations, and Nissan
Distribution Service (Europe) B.V., are established in
the Netherlands. (Operations begin in April 1990.)
Event
2001 Mar
Vehicle production at the Murayama Plant ceases.
Apr
Nissan and Suzuki Motor Corporation reach the
agreement that Suzuki will supply mini-vehicles to
Nissan on an OEM bases.
Apr
Nissan starts the construction of vehicle assembly plant
in Canton, Mississippi.
Apr
Nissan launches driving tests of the Xterra FCV, a
direct-hydrogen-fueled fuel cell vehicle, on public roads
this month, based at a facility in Sacramento, CA in the
US.
Dec
Nissan and Renault inaugurate the first new common
plant in Brazil.
2002 Jan
Nissan Altima wins “2002 North American Car of the
Year Award”.
Jun
A Nissan R390GT1 is placed third in the Le Mans
24-hour race.
Feb
Jun
Nissan introduces the Presage with direct injection
diesel engines.
Nissan announces NRP conclusion one year earlier
than planned.
Feb
Renault raises its stake in Nissan to 44.4%.
Mar
Nissan owns 13.5% of Renault’s share capital.
Apr
Nissan enters minicar market by Moco.
1999 Mar
Nissan and Renault signs an agreement for a global
alliance, including equity participation.
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Major Events in Nissan ’
s History
Event
May
2006 Feb
Newly-completed Dongfeng Nissan Engine Plant to
produce all-new HR and MR engines.
Event
2010 Mar
Nissan begins local production in Vietnam.
Nissan announces the start of production for all new
March in Thailand.
Nissan increases its stake in Renault to 15%.
Nov
Infiniti G35 Sport Sedan and Sport Coupe win
Motor Trend’s “2003 Car of The Year” in U.S.
Apr
Infiniti to launch across Europe in 2008.
Nissan opens Nissan design centre Europe in London.
Jun
Nissan reaches 100 millionth production milestone.
May
Nissan announces 2007 Versa Hatchback and Sedan offers affordability, roominess, quality and efficiency.
Nissan announces the start of commercial production of
Micra in Chennai, India.
Sep
AB Volvo to acquire Nissan’s remaining 6% stake in
Nissan Diesel (now called UD Trucks).
Dongfeng Nissan unveils new brand “Venucia” for
China.
Sep
Nissan announces “NISSAN GREEN PROGRAM
2010.”
Nissan increases production capacity in China with
Zhengzhou Nissan second plant.
Sep
Nissan and Sumitomo establish joint research company
for promotion of “4R Energy” business.
Nissan introduces Innovative Engine Valve Control
Technology.
Oct
Nissan spins off machinery division into separate
company.
Qashqai awarded Five Stars by EURO NCAP.
Oct
Nissan opens new Field Quality Center to focus on
vehicle quality improvement process.
Production of 100% electric, Zero-emission Nissan
LEAF begins at Oppama Plant.
Oct
Nissan releases New Fuga Hybrid.
Nov
Nissan LEAF wins 2011 European Car Of The Year.
Dec
Nissan LEAF debuts in Japan.
Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors to expand scope of
cooperation.
Mar
Nissan opens Yokohama Plant Guest Hall.
May
Nissan reports record profitability with 10.8% operating
margin for FY 2002.
Apr
Jul
Sep
May
Nissan inaugurates new plant in Canton, Mississippi.
Jun
Nissan and Dongfeng announce the establishment of
Dongfeng Motor Co., Ltd. in China.
Dec
Nissan Motor and Mitsubishi Motors reach Product
Supply Agreement on a Mini-Commercial Vehicle.
Dec
Aug
Sep
Nissan to establish new sales company in Russia.
Sep
Integration of service & support companies of Nissan
and its group companies.
Oct
Nissan and Nissan Diesel (now called UD Trucks)
establish joint small truck company.
Nov
Dec
Dec
2004 Mar
2007 Mar
May
Jul
Sep
Nissan announces plans for new manufacturing plant in
St. Petersburg, Russia.
Teana received Special Award (Best Value) of The
Japan Car of The Year Award 2003-2004.
Sep
Dec
Nissan to launch limited leasing of the 2003 model
X-TRAIL FCV.
Nissan opens new “GRANDRIVE” proving ground in
Oppama. (Japan)
Oct
Nissan introduces world’s first Around View Monitor.
2011 Jan
Oct
Nissan announces new NISSAN GT-R.
Nissan Bluebird Sylphy certified as Japan’s first
SU-LEV.
Nissan opens new Guest Hall in Kyushu Plant.
Nissan Qashqai tops one million sales globally.
Jan
Renault-Nissan Alliance and Project Better Place
prepare for first mass marketed electric vehicles. (Israel)
Feb
Nissan begins construction of battery plant in Portugal.
Feb
The Infiniti luxury automotive brand joins the most
prestigious racing series in the world.
Mar
Production plants in Japan suspend operations due to
the effects of the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Operations resume gradually from mid-April.
Mar
Nissan started production of the March model in
Mexico.
Apr
Nissan reports record operating profits of 825 billion
yen and operating profit margin of 11.1%.
Feb
Renault and Nissan sign MOU with government of Tamil
Nadu for industrial automotive facility in Chennai. (India)
May
Nissan Korea unveils Infiniti launch strategy.
Apr
Global sales of Nissan’s TIIDA top one Million.
May
Dongfeng Motor Company Passenger Vehicle’s
Guangzhou Huadu Plant goes into operation.
Apr
Nissan Advanced Technology Center awarded highest
CASBEE ranking.
Nissan announces relocation of Global Headquarters to
Yokohama in 2010.
May
Jul
Sep
2005 Feb
Nissan releases new clean diesel X-TRAIL “20GT”.
Sep
Nissan applies breakthrough technologies in
manufacturing paintshops.
Nissan unveils Six New Models for Japan.
Apr
Nissan establishes new sales company in Ukraine.
Apr
Nissan opens Management Institute.
Apr
Nissan reports record results for FY04-Nissan ValueUp business plan unveiled.
Sep
Infiniti launches full luxury lineup in Taiwan.
Jun
Oman becomes home to world’s largest Nissan
showroom.
Jun
Nissan India subsidiary begins operations.
Nissan delivers on 1 million commitment.
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Nissan sets up new car rental company with Nissan
Financial Services, Co., Ltd.
Apr
Nissan LEAF wins 2011 World Car Of The Year.
May
Nissan NV200 selected as New York City’s “Taxi Of
Tomorrow.”
Jun
Nissan LEAF tops 10,000 sales globally.
Jun
Nissan’s Iwaki Plant produces six millionth engine.
Jun
Nissan Micra / March tops six million sales globally.
Sep
Nissan announces Midterm Quality Improvement
Program “Quality Leadership”.
Jun
Establishment of new minicar joint venture with
Mitsubishi
Oct
Nissan Gulf begins operations in the Middle East.
Jun
Nissan Power 88 midterm business plan announced.
Nov
Nissan introduces Ultra-Low Precious Metal Catalyst
on new Cube.
Aug
Nissan unveils new home power supply system through
Nissan LEAF.
Nissan inaugurates new plant in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Oct
New Nissan Motor Kyushu Co., Ltd. begins operations.
Nissan opens new Guest Hall in Tochigi Plant.
Jun
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Nissan endorsed as Eco First Company.
Sep
Nissan Motor to Enter Pakistan Market.
Sep
NISSAN GT 2012 midterm business plan unveiled.
Nissan announces Vehicle Recycling Fees for Japan.
Feb
May
Jul
Nissan announces new strategy for Egypt.
Nissan Sets Up ASEAN Regional HQs in Singapore.
Official Nissan’s entry into U.S. commercial vehicle
market.
Feb
Alliance Vision - Destination.
Jun
Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler AG announce
wide-ranging strategic cooperation.
Chrysler and Nissan confirm OEM product agreement.
2008 Jan
Mar
Jun
Apr
Nissan inaugurates new design center in Atsugi, Japan.
Renault-Nissan Alliance to create new technology and
business center in India.
2009 Jun
Jul
Chronology of Nissan Presidents
As of October 31, 2011
Dec
May
2003 Jan
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The company announces new three-year business plan
NISSAN 180.
Event
1st
Yoshisuke Aikawa
Dec 1933∼May 1939
2nd
Masasuke Murakami
May 1939∼Feb 1942
3rd
Genshichi Asahara
Mar 1942∼Sep 1944
4th
Haruto Kudo
Sep 1944∼Jun 1945
5th
Takeshi Murayama
Jun 1945∼Oct 1945
6th
Souji Yamamoto
Oct 1945∼May 1947
7th
Taichi Minoura
May 1947∼Oct 1951
8th
Genshichi Asahara
Oct 1951∼Nov 1957
9th
Katsuji Kawamata
Nov 1957∼Nov 1973
10th
Tadahiro Iwakoshi
Nov 1973∼Jun 1977
11th
Takashi Ishihara
Jun 1977∼Jun 1985
12th
Yutaka Kume
Jun 1985∼Jun 1992
13th
Yoshifumi Tsuji
Jun 1992∼Jun 1996
14th
Yoshikazu Hanawa
Jun 1996∼Jun 2000
15th
Carlos Ghosn
Jun 2000∼
Nissan introduces new Dual Injector System for
improved fuel efficiency in gasoline engines.
Aug
Inauguration of new Nissan Global Headquarters.
Nov
Nissan NV200 receives “International Van of the year
2010” in Europe.
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Profile 2011 / Nissan: Enriching People’s Lives
Major Subsidiaries and Affiliates in Japan
As of October 1, 2011
Company
Vehicle
assembly
Parts
Major Products / Operations
Equity*
Interest
Representative
Representative
Address Address
Phone
No.
Phone No.
Nissan Shatai Co., Ltd.
Vehicle and vehicle parts product planning, development and production
42.6%
Yoshiaki Watanabe
10-1, Amanuma, Hiratsuka-shi, Kanagawa 254-8610
81(0)463-21-8004
Aichi Machine Industry Co., Ltd.
Production and sales of engines, transmissions
41.4%
Yoshikazu Ishizaki
2-12, Kawanami-cho, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 456-8601
81(0)52-681-1111
Calsonic Kansei Corporation
Car air conditioners, radiator, mufflers, interior and exterior components, others
40.7%
Bunsei Kure
1917, Nisshin-cho 2-chome, Kita-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama 331-8501
81(0)48-660-2111
Kinugawa Rubber Industrial Co., Ltd.
Automotive rubber, synthetic plastic parts
20.4%
Sadao Sekiyama
330, Naganuma-cho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 263-0005
81(0)43-259-3111
JATCO Ltd
Development, production and sales of transmissions
75.0%
Shigeo Ishida
700-1, Imaizumi, Fuji-shi, Shizuoka 417-8585
81(0)545-51-0047
Nissan Kohki Co., Ltd.
Engines, axles, industrial equipment engines
97.7%
Yoshimasa Yamamoto
6-1, Okada 6-chome, Samukawa-machi, Koza-gun, Kanagawa 253-0105
81(0)467-75-1711
Nissan Finance Co., Ltd.
Financial services for the group companies
100.0%
Joji Tagawa
1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8686
81(0)45-523-5457
Nissan Financial Services Co., Ltd.
Auto credit, car leasing, card business
100.0%
Naotomo Uchimura
WBG, 6-1, Nakase 2-chome, Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-7114
81(0)43-388-4102
Autech Japan, Inc.
Development, production and sales of limited-edition vehicles (including specially equipped vehicles)
100.0%
Mamoru Yoshida
824-2, Hagizono, Chigasaki-shi, Kanagawa 253-8571
81(0)467-87-8001
Automotive Energy Supply Corporation
Development, manufacture and sales of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries
51.0%
Shouichi Matsumoto 2-10-1 Hironodai, Zama-shi, Kanagawa 228-0012
Creative Box Inc.
Design research and product planning for automobiles and other production
100.0%
Tsunehiro Kunimoto
34-18, Jingumae 6-chome, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
81(0)3-3486-0791
Nissan Arc Ltd.
Operations and consulting related to the analysis and assay of raw materials
100.0%
Takao Asami
1 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka-shi, Kanagawa 237-0061
81(0)46-867-5280
Nissan Creative Services Co., Ltd.
Sales and service, insurance, travel, environmental, production technology, facility service,
proving ground, vehicle management, information, logistics
100.0%
Masashi Enomoto
2384 Kamiyabe-cho, Totuka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 245-8558
81(0)45-814-7301
Nissan Techno Co., Ltd.
Design, vehicle drawings and experiments, other engineering, electronic devices, and electronic equipment
100.0%
Keiichi Murata
12F Atsugi Axt main tower, 3050, Okada, Atsugi-shi, Kanagawa 243-0021
81(0)46-220-4770
Nissan Trading Co., Ltd.
Domestic sales, export and import of auto components and materials
100.0%
Ryoso Kodama
6-1 Daikokucho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 230-0053
81(0)45-279-5684
Nissan Network Holdings Co., Ltd.
Real estate business
100.0%
Akira Sato
1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8686
81(0)45-523-5414
Nissan Business Service Co., Ltd.
Outsourcing service for accounting / indirect work to affiliated company
100.0%
Yusaku Tsukimoto
6-139 Hanasakicho, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-0022
81(0)45-286-0030
Nissan Forklift Co., Ltd.
Development, production and sales of industrial machinery
100.0%
Akira Shiki
1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8686
81(0)45-523-5440
Nissan Motorsports International Co., Ltd.
Promotion of motorsports (vehicle remodeling, motorsports events), development, production, and sales of
vehicles and parts for motorsports
100.0%
Shoichi Miyatani
10-6, Minami-Oi 2-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8563
81(0)3-3763-2331
Nissan Motor Light Truck Co., Ltd.
Vehicle development of Nissan light-duty trucks, consigned development of drive train systems
of Nissan light duty trucks
85.0%
Andy Palmer
Vsquare Omiya Bldg. 65-2, Nakacho 2-chome, Omiya-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama 330-0845
81(0)48-657-9070
Yokohama Marinos Ltd.
Management of soccer club and other sports-related activities
93.2%
Akira Kaetsu
2, Minatomirai 6-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-0012
81(0)45-277-2301
Finance
Others
81(0)46-291-4000
* Nissan and its consolidated subsidiaries’ combined shareholdings
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