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Stallion Group joined hands with Nissan in April 2013 and formed Stallion NMN Ltd and are the sole manufacturer, importer and distributor of Nissan Vehicles in Nigeria. Today, with the transformation of the country and along with it the unrestricted, and highly competitive, motor vehicle market, ... read moreNissan is set to continue its significant role in the Nigeria automotive market. Currently Nissan is growing its market share of the total Nigeria vehicle market with a comprehensive range of passenger cars, commercial/recreational and other specialised vehicles. To meet its objective of significantly growing its market share, Nissan Nigeria is currently engaged in a dynamic programme of new model introductions. As part of its social responsibility efforts, the company is committed to training, educating and advancing its workforce to the maximum potential of each individual. Other elements of Nissan’s investment in upgrading the social fabric of our society focusing on job creation. Nissan can trace its roots all the way back to 1911 when the Kwaishinsha Automotive Company was formed to produce the first Datsun cars in Japan. This company was taken over in the early 30s and the Nissan Motor Company was registered. As Nissan became more and more established as a global motor manufacturer, US production facilities commenced in 1980 and the UK plant opened in 1984. By the 1990s, Nissan was acknowledged as a world leader in technology with many of its international manufacturing facilities being the envy of its competitors. But as the 1990s progressed, and motor industry expansion continued, it was soon obvious that global production overcapacity was becoming a reality and motor companies began to suffer, including Nissan. To ensure their survival into the new millennium many motor companies - including some old established names - were taken over and others formed international alliances. In 1999, Nissan Motor Company formed a strategic alliance with France’s Renault group. The alliance between Nissan and Renault was a natural fit as the two companies were of similar size, the products fitted extremely well and their respective strengths were generally in different markets. The alliance created the fourth largest automobile company in the world. Nissan Nigeria vehicle assembly and manufacturing operation is located at along Badagry Expressway, Lagos, Nigeria. The plant is a leader in Nigeria with regards to sound environmental practice in its manufacturing process and recognized both locally and internationally for its environmental efforts. These include the exclusion of chlorofluorocarbons and other harmful chemicals from all phases of its manufacture, chemical and other waste management; water and power savings efforts; a man made wetland which is a catchment area for storm water; recycling; and working closely with its numerous suppliers and dealers to ensure sound environmental practice. All Nissan vehicles benefit from Nissan’s international lifecycle approach of environmentally sound vehicle design, use and recycling. Essential to the ongoing success and growth of Nissan Manufacturing is access to Nissan’s worldwide technology, research and development input has already been incorporated into Nissan vehicles in other parts of the world where similar climate and road conditions.

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