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BY: BRIAN, BRETT, COLLIN, AND STANTON PERIOD: 3 OCTOBER 28, 2013
Economic Report
CEO: Carlos Ghosn Executive Officials: Toshiyuki Shiga (COO), Hiroto Saikawa
(Senior VP), & Greg Kelly (Senior VP) Revenues: 9 Trillion yen or 92 Billion Dollars (2011) Employees: 157,000 consolidated Description: A Japanese based automaker who is the sixth largest on the planet. Their goal is to provide highly innovative technology to the world. Forecasts: Sales from Nissan declining to 3% to 5%. New vehicle Infinity Q50 promise to generate great numbers.
Timeline
December 26, 1933: Yoshisuka Aikarwa founded Nissan in Japan Datsun was their first car design June 1934: Yoshisuka Aikarwa changed the named to Nissan Motor Company 1950s: Nissan decided to expand to worldwide markets. 1966: The first Japanese owned facility in North America produces its first vehicle. 1968: Nissan produces its first American style car for the U.S market 1980: Nissan Motor Manufacturing Corporation is establish in Tennessee to keep up with demand of vehicles. 1990: (NNA) Nissan North America is established in California 2003: Presents the first sized truck the Titan 2007: Nissans first Hybrid Present: Carlos Ghosen is the CEO of Nissan and their currently making 116 billion a year
Geography
Global HQ
Globalization Issues
Wind farms in England are generating electricity for the company while
also saving thousands of carbon entering the atmosphere Higher demand for the Nissan Leaf needs more plants, thus more jobs are created for the public Recycling from end-of-life vehicles are starting up, recovering wasted automobile parts and airbag components.
Conclusion
Nissan is a well organized company from Japan, and is moving towards a more
world-friendly approach when making their products Negative affects of the company are they use up natural resources such as crude oil and give off pollution to the atmosphere Solutions to these events are to continue supporting eco-friendly vehicles such as their Nissan Leaf and create more windmill farms near global establishments
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