National auto transport firms making sure customers vehicles arrive on time and budget will be happy to hear that Nissan has officially entered the North American commercial van market. Nissan and transport officials were on hand during a launching ceremony for this news at Nissan's One Job ceremony held at the firms Canton, Mississippi factory. This is great news for the transport industry of the United States of America that comes a few months after Nissan originally spent about $118 million to upgrade the facilities at this factory to allow for the production of the Nissan NV commercial van.
According to sources in the vehicle shipping industry of America the upgrades at the Canton, Mississippi facility included a 14, 499 square foot body assembly shop and modifications to an existing 79,200 square foot body assembly shop on site. In addition, they made modifications to the paint shop on site and added about 49,000 square feet of space in the paint shop at the same time. They also had to add a new assembly line in the existing trim and chassis shop on site in the facility, according to people on hand for the ceremony.
This news means that soon car hauling firms in the United States of America will be taking the Nissan NV commercial vans manufactured at this facility to dealerships across America. This news could also mean that Nissan will be manufacturing more vehicles in America during the years ahead and putting more Americans to work.
Friday, January 21, 2011
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