Renault-Nissan Alliance press releases
The alliance Press Releases
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Renault-Nissan Alliance accelerates gender diversity - 13/10/2014
- Percentage of women in manager-level positions globally continues to increase year over year
- Renault remains auto industry benchmark for women at the senior executive level; Nissan Japan more than doubles national average for manufacturers
- Renault and Nissan are taking creative approaches to new products, working teams and services to attract buyers
DEAUVILLE, FRANCE (Oct. 13, 2014)—The Renault-Nissan Alliance, the world’s fourth-largest automotive group, continues to make progress in its commitment to closing the gender gap, with both companies reporting a rise in the percentage of women in manager-level positions globally in 2013 compared with the previous year.
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Cooperation of Daimler and Renault-Nissan Alliance continues to accelerate - 03/10/2014
- CEOs say partnership will continue expanding, and all projects are on track
- Original project portfolio has quadrupled to 12 projects across three continents
- New Renault Twingo, smart fortwo and smart forfour launch this fall and represent the first vehicles fully co-developed from scratch
- Mitsubishi Fuso and Nissan sign contract for supply of Fuso Canter Van for export markets
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Renault-Nissan Alliance & Orange expand electric vehicle partnership - 03/09/2014
- Renault-Nissan to supply 200 electric vehicles to Orange in France by 2015, mostly for car-sharing purposes
- Fleet will comprise Renault ZOE, Renault Kangoo Z.E., Nissan LEAF and Nissan e-NV200
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Renault-Nissan Alliance posts record €2.9 billion euros of synergies in 2013 ahead of launch of first common module family vehicles - 02/07/2014
• Purchasing, powertrain and vehicle engineering areas remain the biggest contributors to synergies• “Non-traditional” business functions, such as sales and marketing, increase contributions• Moving forward, synergies are expected to accelerate with “convergence” in four key business functions -
Renault-Nissan Alliance and Daimler expand cooperation with new plant in Mexico - 27/06/2014
• Teams will work closely on development of next-generation compact vehicles for both Mercedes-Benz and Infiniti• New plant in Aguascalientes, Mexico, will add nearly 5,700 additional workers and annual capacity of 300,000 vehicles when fully ramped up• Companies will equally divide investment costs of approximately €1 billion -
Brazil: a case study for rapidly improving gender diversity at the Renault-Nissan Alliance - 26/05/2014
• Brazil’s gender gap closing as world’s fourth largest car group expands manufacturing footprint• Renault Brazil has 50% more women today compared with five years ago; the number of women on Renault Brazil’s assembly lines has doubled in five years• Women account for 20% of all of Nissan Brazil’s managers, as well as 20% of the workforce at headquarters -
Renault-Nissan Alliance celebrates 15th anniversary as four key business units prepare to converge - 27/03/2014
- Renault-Nissan, the auto industry’s longest-lasting and most productive cross-cultural partnership, celebrates its 15th anniversary today- New Alliance leaders prepare for converged operations in Engineering, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management, Purchasing and Human Resources starting 1 April -
Renault and Nissan to converge four major Alliance functions 1 April - 17/03/2014
- To achieve a minimum €4.3 billion annual synergy goal, the Alliance is implementing convergence plans in four key areas: Engineering, Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management, Purchasing, and Human Resources.
- Converged business functions become official 1 April and are expected to have an immediate positive effect on operational performance.
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Renault-Nissan Alliance posts record sales in 2013 - 07/02/2014
- Sales rise to 8.3 million units amid record demand in China and the United States
- Alliance sales, including AVTOVAZ, account for one in ten cars sold worldwide
- Zero-emission sales up more than 50% from 2012
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Renault and Nissan launch projects to accelerate Alliance synergies - 30/01/2014
- To achieve at least €4.3B annualized synergy target, the Alliance will focus on closer integration in four key areas: R&D, Manufacturing & Logistics, Purchasing, and Human Resources.
- Projects in each function focused on improving operational performance of the Alliance and fully leverage economies of scale.