Nissan closes CIVAC plant in Mexico after nearly 60 years
On March 27, Nissan Mexicana permanently closed its CIVAC plant, ending nearly six decades of continuous operations.
The facility, which began operations in 1966 as Nissan’s first plant outside Japan, produced more than 6.5 million vehicles over its lifetime and served as a key industrial and economic driver in the r....
The facility, which began operations in 1966 as Nissan’s first plant outside Japan, produced more than 6.5 million vehicles over its lifetime and served as a key industrial and economic driver in the r....
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