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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Nissan Canada Update On Vehicle Supply Part 2



Nissan Canada advised that two months following the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan, supply levels to the Canadian market are on target. Dedicated efforts at Nissan Motor Limited have ensured Japanese production is once again on track. Facilities in the United States and Mexico, which supply 60 percent of vehicles to the Canadian market, have confirmed Canadian supply levels are unaffected and all facilities are assessing their ability for increased production volumes in anticipation of strong demand.
 
“Nissan and its employees were very fortunate to escape much of the devastation inflicted by the earthquake and tsunami, and are a key part of helping the Japanese economy recover from these horrific events,” said Allen Childs, President of Nissan Canada Inc. “In Canada, we are pleased to confirm that with an average of 70 days inventory, supply of vehicles is at normal levels which is especially important during the spring market when consumer demand is high.”
 



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