Sounds good for the local region after the concerns of reduced production and layoffs
The kind that will get the thread locked if you dare talk about itSome great behind the scenes work that will never get recognized.
This local news comes on the same day that Nissan announces another 10,000 plus in job cuts.Sounds good for the local region after the concerns of reduced production and layoffs
Internationally. Do you know how many facilities Nissan has ? How many countries they build vehicles in ?? Fine by me if they shut a plant in Japan or Mexico or anywhere but here. I love that they are increasing production in the states and cutting in other countries. Wonder what prompts that move ??This local news comes on the same day that Nissan announces another 10,000 plus in job cuts.

Now it's just Frontier and Altima. The Titan went away. LCV is shut down now for about 3 years. The number of vehicles coming out of this plant has dropped drastically in the last ten years. Oh and Toyota makes the Corolla in BS10 years ago I worked in the Canton paint plant #2. It’s where they paint the Altimas.
Paint plant #1 is where they paint the trucks like Frontier, Armada, Titans plus Murano.
Essentially there are two assembly lines - Altima and Truck. These lines run separately within the main building. However, each line has it’s own paint plant. The Altima line (Paint #2) is in a separate building from the main building.
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CorollaAnybody know what type vehicle Toyota makes at Blue Springs?
If their international business is tanking how long before it takes down the US unit with it? It's all the same company.Internationally. Do you know how many facilities Nissan has ? How many countries they build vehicles in ?? Fine by me if they shut a plant in Japan or Mexico or anywhere but here. I love that they are increasing production in the states and cutting in other countries. Wonder what prompts that move ??
Only time will tell. They are definitely a company circling the drain. US sales are higher than anywhere else and they cant afford to tack that tariff cost onto the price of the cars so hopefully they will continue expanding US production. I dont work in Mexico so I truly dont care what happens there. Smyrna is doing well. Hopefully they will be bringing more vehicles to Canton.If their international business is tanking how long before it takes down the US unit with it? It's all the same company.
Lots of car parts come in from Mexico.Only time will tell. They are definitely a company circling the drain. US sales are higher than anywhere else and they cant afford to tack that tariff cost onto the price of the cars so hopefully they will continue expanding US production. I dont work in Mexico so I truly dont care what happens there. Smyrna is doing well. Hopefully they will be bringing more vehicles to Canton.