Renault-Nissan Alliance Posts Record Synergies of 2.69 Billion Euros in 2012, with Particular Gains in Emerging Markets
Renault-Nissan Alliance Posts Record Synergies of 2.69 Billion Euros in 2012, with Particular Gains in Emerging Markets
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PARIS, June 27, 2013 /PRN=KYODO JBN/ --
- Synergies up 54% from 1.75 billion euros in previous year
- Sharp increase shows partnership's momentum keeps accelerating
- Purchasing, powertrain and vehicle engineering areas remain the biggest
contributors
- Synergies expected to keep growing with acceleration in non-engineering
areas
The Renault-Nissan Alliance posted record synergies of 2.69 billion euros
in 2012, up from 1.75 billion euros in the previous year.
The 54% jump shows that the partnership's momentum continues to accelerate.
Formed in 1999, Renault and Nissan enjoy the longest-lasting and most
productive cross-cultural partnership in the auto industry. (See our video here:
http://www.media.blog.alliance-renault-nissan.com/news/4350).
Synergies come primarily from cost reductions and cost avoidance. Only new
synergies - not cumulative synergies -- are taken into account every year.
Renault and Nissan collaboration increased worldwide, particularly in
emerging markets where both companies are expanding their industrial footprints.
"Synergies and greater economies of scale allow Renault and Nissan to
compete in an elite tier of the world's top automakers globally," said
Christian Mardrus, Renault-Nissan Alliance Managing Director for Logistics and
the Office of the CEO. "We expect to generate even more synergies going
forward, particularly in emerging markets such as Brazil, Russia, India and
China."
Purchasing, powertrain and engineering synergies remain the highest
potential
As in previous years, the top contributors to synergies by business unit in
2012 were purchasing (851 million euros), powertrain (709 million euros) and
vehicle engineering (546 million euros).
Synergies increasingly come from Asia and emerging markets such as Russia,
where the two manufacture vehicles and powertrains together at the same plants.
The Alliance's plant in Chennai, India, for example, is home to the biggest
platform-sharing project within the Alliance. The plant, which has an annual
production capacity of 400,000 units, produces both Renault and Nissan vehicles
for export and the local market.
For the full release, go to:
http://www.media.blog.alliance-renault-nissan.com/news/4350.
Contact:
Mia Nielsen
Renault-Nissan Alliance
+33-(0)6-10-83-31-33
mia.nielsen@renault.com
http://blog.alliance-renault-nissan.com
Rochelle Chimenes
Renault SAS
+33-(0)6-85-32-65-50
Rochelle.chimenes@renault.com
Toshitake Inoshita
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
+81-(0)50-3804-7199
t-inoshita@mail.nissan.co.jp
Source: Renault-Nissan Alliance
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