Nissan closes Thailand plant #1



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Nissan is restructuring its production in Thailand as part of a broader global turnaround strategy. The company will consolidate vehicle production from Plant #1 into Plant #2, with upgrades beginning in Q1 FY2025.
Nissan issued the following statement:
“As part of Nissan’s global turnaround measures and ongoing business transformation in ASEAN and Thailand, Nissan is consolidating part of vehicle production in Thailand’s Plant #1 to Plant #2 and upgrading the lines starting from Q1 FY2025. This effort aims to optimize fixed costs as well as prepare for future model localization in Thailand.
Plant line #1 will be closed for vehicle assembly and the facility will be used for body and press shops and operations logistics.
Thailand will remain a key market for Nissan in Southeast Asia, and the company continues its commitment to grow its business and brand in ASEAN and Thailand markets.”