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Nissan open its new $200 million assembly plant in Saint-Petersburg |
Nissan open its new $200 million assembly plant in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, on June 2. Despite global economic woes, Russia is seeing steady growth in demand for business-class sedans, and Nissan will build the popular Teana here for that market.
The plant is expected to produce 50,000 vehicles per year and will start rolling out cars at full capacity immediately after the opening, the company said in a statement.
The plant is located in Kamenka, a new industrial zone northwest of St. Petersburg, at the intersection of the city's new ring roads. Nissan started construction work on the plant on June 8, 2007, even as the domestic auto market showed signs of sliding sales. The company said the quality of locally produced cars will conform to the company's international production system known as the Nissan Production Way, used on its factories all over the world.
