Nissan and Suzuki Expand Business Collaboration
By admin - Posted on June 2nd, 2006
Tagged: Automotive Industry Trends
Nissan and Suzuki Expand Business Collaboration
TOKYO (June 2, 2006) - Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., and Suzuki Motor Corp. today announced they have agreed to expand the scope of their business collaboration. Further to the existing OEM supply of Suzuki minicars to Nissan and the supply of automatic transmissions to Suzuki through Nissan's affiliate company Jatco, Ltd., the two companies are now studying the following items:- Starting from the end of 2006, Nissan will supply a minivan to Suzuki on an OEM basis and Suzuki will supply another Suzuki mini-vehicle to Nissan on an OEM basis. Both products are for the Japanese market
- From 2008, Nissan will supply a compact pickup truck to Suzuki on an OEM basis for sale mainly in North America. Suzuki will provide a new A-segment vehicle for Nissan on an OEM basis for sale mainly in Europe.
- Nissan and Suzuki will start manufacturing collaboration in new emerging markets by sharing their respective manufacturing facilities. This activity will start at Suzuki's plant in India.
"Through our existing agreement with Suzuki, we have built up a relationship of trust and partnership for mutual benefit," said Nissan Chief Operating Officer Toshiyuki Shiga. "This expansion is part of Nissan's continuing drive into new market segments and further global expansion, as set out in the Nissan Value-Up business plan," continued Shiga.
"This expansion of business collaboration with Nissan will strengthen Suzuki global competitiveness through pursuit of economies of scale in production volume by additional OEM business opportunities. It will also ensure Suzuki achieves its midterm five-year business plan by complementing its product portfolio in new segments," said Suzuki President and Chief Operating Officer Hiroshi Tsuda.
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Source: Nissan/Suzuki
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