• Airways
  • Railway
  • Roadways
  • Shipping & Port
Transport Advancement
  • Home
  • News
  • Projects
    Stockholm Metro Expansion

    Stockholm Metro Expansion Backed by €2B EIB Funding

    Highways England unveils plans to widen A12

    Highways England unveils plans to widen A12

    African Development Bank, Africa50 in Landmark Bridge Project Linking Kinshasa and Brazzaville

    Geely Holding to Cooperate with China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation on Developing Technologies Including Supersonic Trains

    AECOM to provide site supervision services for Malaysia’s East Coast Rail Link project

    Talgo obtains €30 million from the European Investment Bank for Innovation projects

    U.S. Department of Transportation Advances Rail Projects in Florida and Texas

    World premiere of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE: Mercedes-AMG brings Formula 1 technology to the road

    One of the world’s longest electric car highways will be built in Australia

  • Articles
  • Press Statements
  • Market Reports
    Heavy Duty Vehicle Electrification Driving Transportation

    Heavy-Duty Vehicle Electrification Driving Transportation

    European Rail Freights

    2025-2029 European Rail Freight Transportation Market View

    Intelligent Transportation

    Intelligent Transportation System Market – 2032 Growth Story

    MaaS

    Mobility as a Service – MaaS Set To Witness A Global Demand

    Transportation growth in Tourism

    On-Demand Transportation Throttles Growth in Tourism

    Achieving Global Retail Expansion And Sustained Growth

    Shifting Sourcing strategies with Maersk, Bose & Infineon – Reuters Events

    Austal signs agreement to buy BSE Maritime Solutions

    Austal signs agreement to buy BSE Maritime Solutions

    HPC leads machine learning initiative at Hamburg container terminal

    Chinas busiest port sees growth in sea-rail transport

  • Events
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Projects
    Stockholm Metro Expansion

    Stockholm Metro Expansion Backed by €2B EIB Funding

    Highways England unveils plans to widen A12

    Highways England unveils plans to widen A12

    African Development Bank, Africa50 in Landmark Bridge Project Linking Kinshasa and Brazzaville

    Geely Holding to Cooperate with China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation on Developing Technologies Including Supersonic Trains

    AECOM to provide site supervision services for Malaysia’s East Coast Rail Link project

    Talgo obtains €30 million from the European Investment Bank for Innovation projects

    U.S. Department of Transportation Advances Rail Projects in Florida and Texas

    World premiere of the Mercedes-AMG Project ONE: Mercedes-AMG brings Formula 1 technology to the road

    One of the world’s longest electric car highways will be built in Australia

  • Articles
  • Press Statements
  • Market Reports
    Heavy Duty Vehicle Electrification Driving Transportation

    Heavy-Duty Vehicle Electrification Driving Transportation

    European Rail Freights

    2025-2029 European Rail Freight Transportation Market View

    Intelligent Transportation

    Intelligent Transportation System Market – 2032 Growth Story

    MaaS

    Mobility as a Service – MaaS Set To Witness A Global Demand

    Transportation growth in Tourism

    On-Demand Transportation Throttles Growth in Tourism

    Achieving Global Retail Expansion And Sustained Growth

    Shifting Sourcing strategies with Maersk, Bose & Infineon – Reuters Events

    Austal signs agreement to buy BSE Maritime Solutions

    Austal signs agreement to buy BSE Maritime Solutions

    HPC leads machine learning initiative at Hamburg container terminal

    Chinas busiest port sees growth in sea-rail transport

  • Events
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Transport Advancement
No Result
View All Result
Home Africa

Sustainable Auto Assembly In South Africa Supported By Nissan

19th July 2017
in Africa, News, Roadways
0
SHARES
32
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Nissan is optimistic about the future of automotive manufacturing in South Africa. This is the view of Nissan South Africa’s manufacturing director Joan Busquets, who recently participated in the Manufacturing Indaba event at Emperor’s Palace in Ekurhuleni.


Invited to take part in a panel discussion on “The Best of South African Manufacturing” against the backdrop of low economic growth and its impact on the sector, Busquets said that it was important to remain cutting-edge and globally competitive.


“We are investing in new plant infrastructure and innovative Nissan technologies at our Rosslyn plant to make sure our vehicles always meet global standards in terms of quality and cost,” said Busquets.

With a 27-year career at Nissan, Busquets is familiar with the pressures that come in the manufacturing environment.


Two years ago, he was appointed to the South African operation from Nissan Europe where he is credited with turning around the region’s Barcelona light commercial vehicle (LCV) plant – now a top Renault-Nissan Alliance operation. Busquets’ experience and expertise is currently contributing to incremental gains in Nissan SA’s plant competitiveness.


Key to success, says Busquets, is adherence to global operating procedures, which at Nissan SA is the Alliance Production Way, a blueprint for manufacturing methods across the global family of Nissan and Renault plants.


Best practice is supported by a fully trained workforce. Nissan SA is investing significantly in skills training and development to assist industry initiatives aimed at addressing the shortage of skilled engineers and operators.


A home-grown pool of engineers is being groomed through a two-year Graduate Program that focuses on “on-the-job” training. By the end of Nissan SA’s next financial year, over 100 graduates will have gone through the program.


Comprehensive operator training for production line processes takes place on-site and at the Gauteng Automotive Learning Center, a partnership between Nissan and the City of Tshwane, that’s open to other auto manufacturers and tertiary institutions.


Training for specialized jobs like master welding is carried out at parent company Nissan Japan, while shop floor supervisors now undergo training at Nissan’s flagship Sunderland plant in the UK, where more than 40 local employees have completed the course.


Growing the local supply chain, which will improve the level of localization on vehicles, is another enabler for global competitiveness.


“Nissan SA is introducing on-site suppliers which will also have the added benefits of reducing logistics time and cost,” said Busquets. “Also in the pipeline – with the aim of achieving the same results – is a Nissan Incubation Center to assist small black-owned businesses to get a foot in the door of the auto supply chain.”


Busquets says that all the measures outlined are in support of government’s automotive production and development program (APDP), which aims to produce 900,000 vehicles per annum by 2020.


“While this goal may not seem achievable for auto manufacturers in the current economic environment, we mustn’t lose sight of the long term,” said Busquets.


It’s a future that envisions growth in Sub Saharan Africa and conditions that support Nissan’s Africa strategy to become a leading LCV and passenger brand on the continent.


Contact

Nthabiseng Motsepe
General Manager, Corporate Communications
Nissan South Africa
Tel: +27 (0) 12 529 8879
Mobile: +27-836548763
Email: nthabisengm@nissan.co.za

For more information about Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.’s products, services and our commitment to sustainable mobility, visit www.Nissan-Global.com

 

Previous Post

90 Percent Of US Population Get Low Fares With Frontier Airline Expansion

Next Post

J.B. Hunt Transport Services acquires Special Logistics Dedicated, LLC

Related Posts

Stockholm Metro Expansion
Europe

Stockholm Metro Expansion Backed by €2B EIB Funding

28th May 2025
WeRide Partners Tencent
Equipments & Devices

WeRide Partners Tencent Cloud for Global Robotaxi Expansion

28th May 2025
Volvo to manufacture
Press Statements

Volvo to manufacture first-ever Australian-made heavy duty electric trucks as part of nation’s largest-ever order

27th May 2025
Airlines Adopt Innovative
Airways

Airlines Adopt Innovative Ways to Procure Aircraft Parts

2nd May 2025
London Paris High Speed Rail Link
High-Speed Railways

FS Groups London-Paris High-Speed Rail Link on the Cards

15th April 2025
Swedish Transport Electric Bus
News

Swedish Transport Operator Orders 81 Solaris Electric Buses

15th April 2025
Next Post

Union Pacific Improves Railroad Crossing Safety

Latest Post

Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Airways

Sustainable Aviation Fuel: Regulatory Landscape in 2025

28th May 2025
Airlines Adopt Innovative
Airways

Airlines Adopt Innovative Ways to Procure Aircraft Parts

2nd May 2025
Airways

DHL & Senior Aerospace UPECA Partner on SAF Solutions

6th March 2025
Airways

Ireland’s First International Air Delivery of Medicines on 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel

25th February 2025
Airways

European transport groups call for more green fuel

18th February 2025
Global Demand For Air Cargo Shrinks Even Further In December
Airways

Cathay Cargo Eyes Indian Airlines For Hong Kong Facility

26th September 2024
Transport Advancement

About Us

Transport Advancement is a leading information centric website for latest updates within the industry. We cover Railway, Road Traffic, Airways, Shipping & Port and run with an objective to provide knowledge driven content to our readers and subscribers in various forms like news, projects, upcoming events.

Subscribe Us

Resources

  • Advertise with us
  • Contact Us
  • Newsletter Archive
  • Download Mediapack
  • Newsletter Subscription

System

  • Search
  • Site map
  • RSS Feed
  • Airways
  • Railway
  • Roadways
  • Shipping & Port

© 2022 Copyright Value Media Services 2022 All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Projects
  • Articles
  • Press Statements
  • Market Reports
  • Events
  • Contact Us

© 2022 Copyright Value Media Services 2022 All rights reserved.