Nissan halting production for two weeks at Smyrna plant due to semiconductor shortage
On August 10, Nissan announced that its manufacturing plant in Smyrna, Tennessee, will be closing for two weeks starting August 16 due to semiconductor shortages brought on by a coronavirus outbreak in Malaysia.
The company expects production to resume August 30.
The 6-million-square-foot Smyrna plant employs 6,700 p....
The company expects production to resume August 30.
The 6-million-square-foot Smyrna plant employs 6,700 p....
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