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Nissan to adjust Japan production in May due to COVID-19

YOKOHAMA, Japan – Nissan will adjust production at three of its manufacturing facilities in Japan in May.

The adjustment is due to the continuing decline in demand in the automobile market, as well as the effect of COVID-19 on the delivery of some parts.

 

Details of the adjustments are as follows:

  1. Oppama plant: Vehicle production will be suspended on May 11
  2. Tochigi plant: Vehicle production will be suspended from May 11 to 20, and May 28 to 29
  3. Nissan Motor Kyushu:
    • Vehicle production will be suspended on May 11 to 13
    • Night shift vehicle production will be suspended on the second production line from May 14 to 29

 

(The information above is as of April 17, 2020.)

The measure adds to efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus and prioritizes the well-being of employees, their families, suppliers and society.

 

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