NISSAN refers to Nissan, a car company.
Nissan Motor (Nissan Motor, referred to as NISSAN) is a multinational automobile manufacturer originating from Japan. It is headquartered in Yokohama Minato Mirai Development Zone. It owns NISSAN, INFINITI; mainly sold outside Japan), "Datsun", used from 1932 to 1983, restarted overseas in 2012) and other brands.
The first company in Japanese history that specializes in automobiles, it was established in 1912. At the same time as Rolls-Royce and General Motors, it is now the second or third largest automobile manufacturer in Japan with current sales volume. And its turnover is on par with the emerging Honda Motor Co., Ltd., and its annual output is second only to Toyota Motor Corp., making it the world's sixth-largest automaker.
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Enterprise cooperation
In 1999, Nissan purchased 36.8% of the shares from Renault, France's largest automobile industry group, to form Renault-Nissan Auto Union. Renault also quickly dispatched its vice president, Carlos Ghosn, known as a "cost killer" and "business wizard", as Nissan's business chief.
On April 7, 2010, three automotive giants, Renault of France, Nissan of Japan and Daimler of Germany, signed an agreement in Brussels to form an alliance. The cooperation agreement between Daimler and Renault-Nissan shows that Daimler will receive shares in Renault 3.1 and Nissan 3.1, and Renault will receive shares in Daimler 3.1.
The Daimler-Renault-Nissan alliance formed after the merger is expected to save billions of euros in costs. It will enjoy the joint development and research and development of model platforms, including power system technology. All will achieve cost reduction.
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