YOKOHAMA, Japan - Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. solemnly accepts the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism’s process improvement directives related to the company’s non-conformities in the final vehicle inspection processes (kanken) at plants in Japan. Although discovered internally, Nissan finds it most regretful that non-conformities in the kanken continued.
Nissan remains committed to safety, promoting compliance, thoroughly implementing the countermeasures reported to the Ministry, and to restoring the trust of our Japanese customers and stakeholders.
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