Nissan plans to set up crash test facility in US
Japanese automaker will invest USD41 million in the planned expansion which is expected to result in 25 new jobs
Nissan is considering setting up a crash test facility at its Nissan Technical Center North America located in Farmington Hills, Michigan (United States), Automotive News reported citing the company’s spokesman Chris Keeffe. The Japanese automaker is in the final stage of internal review for the project. Once the project gets final approval, it will take 18 months to complete the expansion. Nissan will invest USD41 million in the expansion which is expected to result in 25 new jobs.
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