Nissan and Stallion Group to Start Auto Assembly in Nigeria
Nissan and Stallion Group to Start Auto Assembly in Nigeria
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LAGOS, Nigeria, October 9/PRN=KYODO JBN/ --
- The Renault-Nissan Alliance and Stallion Group sign Memorandum of
Understanding for vehicle assembly in Lagos
- Nissan to become the first major global auto manufacturer to assemble
vehicles in Nigeria following legislation change
- Potential to develop plant into a major manufacturing hub for Nissan in
Africa
Today Nissan and West African conglomerate Stallion Group announced their
intention to jointly launch vehicle assembly in Nigeria.
The announcement is in expectation of final approval by the Federal
Government of the new Automobile Industrial Policy, designed to encourage
development of the auto industry in Nigeria, and would see Nissan become the
first major international manufacturer to launch vehicle assembly in the
country following the new legislation.
The parties have signed a Memorandum of Understanding which will result in
Stallion - already Nissan's exclusive distributor in Nigeria - increasing
capacity at its existing plant, VON Automobile Ltd in Lagos.
Stallion currently produces commercial vehicles at the facility. The
plant's annual capacity will be expanded to 45,000 units to assemble a range of
cars, light duty trucks, pickups and vans. Full details of the product lineup
will be confirmed at a later date, however it is anticipated the first product
to be introduced will be the iconic Nissan Patrol SUV in spring 2014.
Capacity at the plant will also be opened to Nissan's Alliance partner
Renault, to be utilized according to future business needs.
Nissan President and CEO, Carlos Ghosn, said: "We welcome the proactive
measures being taken by the Government of Nigeria to encourage inward
investment and job creation driven by local auto manufacturing. Together with
our local partner, Nissan is preparing to make Nigeria a significant
manufacturing hub in Africa. As the first-mover in Nigeria, we are positioned
for the long-term growth of this market and across the broader continent."
For the full press release, go to:
http://www.media.blog.alliance-renault-nissan.com/news/4524
CONTACTS:
David Swerdlow Manager AMI Communications
Tel: +44-7747-118-341
Email: David.Swerdlow@Nissan-nmuk.co.uk
Dudu Mwelase: GM Corporate Communications, Africa
Tel: +27(0)12-529-8879
Email: Dudum@nissan.co.za
SOURCE: Renault-Nissan Alliance
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