We express our sympathy to earthquake victims and truly hope that the area devastated by the earthquake will be reconstructed as soon as possible. More than ever, Nissan and its employees are united in coping with this situation, to contribute to the swift recovery of the devastated area.
[Nissan’s press release (updated April 8, 2011]
- Apr 08, 2011 Nissan Report #9 - Post Earthquake Activities -
- Mar 30, 2011 Nissan Report #8 - Post Earthquake Activities -
- Mar 25, 2011 Nissan Report #7 - Post Earthquake Activities -
- Mar 20, 2011 Nissan Report #6 - Post Earthquake Activities -
- Mar 16, 2011 Nissan Report #5 - Post Earthquake Activities -
- Mar 14, 2011 Report following earthquake (report #4) - Forecasts on Production -
- Mar 12, 2011 Report following the earthquake in Northern Japan (report #3)
- Mar 11, 2011 Report following the earthquake in Northern Japan (update)
- Mar 11, 2011 Report following the earthquake in Northern Japan
- Mar 12, 2011 Nissan Provides Support for Tohoku-off the Pacific Ocean Earthquake victims
[Latest information on future operations schedule (updated April 8, 2011)]
<Operation schedule>
Vehicle Production Plants
- Oppama Plant: resume operations from April 11
- Tochigi Plant: resume operations from April 18
- Kyushu Plant: resume operations from April 13
- Nissan Shatai: resume operations from April 11
- Nissan Shatai Kyushu: resume operations from April 13
Powertrain Production Plants
- Yokohama Plant: in operation
- Iwaki Plant: resume operations from April 18
<Production volume>
As operation levels will still be limited, we forecast a production level of roughly 50% against the original planned volume up to the end of April, depending on delivery status of parts. Nissan will continue to provide necessary support to our suppliers to ensure their swift restoration to normal levels.
Nissan is focusing all efforts to ensure swift restoration of its production operations. Additionally, the entire Nissan group is committed to quickly restoring its sales network in the regions impacted by the earthquake. We understand this has caused many inconveniences to our valued customers, but ask for their continued support and understanding.
[Nissan group’s support (as of April 8, 2011)]
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
- Donation of 30,000,000 yen to the NGO Japan Platform as the initial assistance
- Donation of 10,000,000 yen to Iwaki city
- Donation from employees including affiliates and dealers, to Japan Red Cross
- Matching gift program to the amount of employee donation, to Japan Red Cross
- Donation at Nissan galleries and Dealer showrooms from customers, to Japan Red Cross
- Donation of medical supplies and daily commodities, such as blankets, disinfectants and masks
- Complimentary provision of 65 units of NISSAN LEAF
- Donation of 50 vehicles to NGOs
- Volunteer activities by employee in Iwaki plant
- Volunteer activities by employee in Oppama plant
Nissan group companies overseas
- Donation of US $1.000.000 from Nissan group in America area, to Red Cross (including matching gift program) (TBD)
- Donation of US $1.000.000 from Nissan group in Europe area, to Red Cross (including matching gift program) (TBD)
- Donation of AUD 100.000 from Nissan Motor Australia, to Red Cross
- Donation of NTD 10.000.000 from Yulon Nissan Motor, to Red Cross
- Donation of US $300.000 from Tan Chong group in Malaysia, to Red Cross
- Donation of €500.000 from Renault, to Red Cross (including matching gift program from company) (TBD)
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