Company Overview
Nissan continues its quest to optimize product development and deliver highly innovative technology. Today, in various countries and regions around the world, we enjoy a stellar reputation for creating truly innovative vehicles and service programs.
Midterm Plan
Nissan M.O.V.E to 2022 midterm plan targets technology evolution with electric vehicle leadership, autonomous driving expansion and the delivery of mobility services.
Among the targets, Nissan is aiming to sell 1 million electrified vehicles – either pure electric models or those with e-POWER powertrains – annually by fiscal year 2022.
As part of its strategy for autonomous driving systems, plans to deploy ProPILOT technology in 20 models in 20 markets by 2022. The company expects to sell 1 million ProPILOT-equipped vehicles a year by 2022.
An objective to offer connectivity for 100% of new Nissan, INFINITI and Datsun cars sold in key markets, enabled by the launch of the Alliance Connected Cloud.
Outline of Company
Date of Establishment: December 26, 1933
Location of Organization’s Headquarters: 1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 220-8686, Japan
Group Structure and Business Outline: The Nissan Group consists of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., subsidiaries, affiliates and other associated companies. Its main business includes sales and production of vehicles, and related parts. The Nissan Group also provides various services accompanying its main business, such as logistics and sales finance.
Brands: Nissan, Infiniti, Datsun
Global Network: Consolidated Number of Employees (as of March 31, 2017): 137,250
R&D: 16 countries/areas (Japan, U.S., Mexico, U.K., Spain, Belgium, Germany, Russia, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, South Africa, Brazil, India, Vietnam; total of 45 sites) (as of March 2017)
Design: 5 countries (Japan, U.S., U.K., China, Brazil; total of 7 sites)
Automobile Production: 41 bases in 20 countries/areas: (Total includes Nissan's consolidated vehicle assembly plants and nonconsolidated assembly plants. Plants for OEM production are included, except for those providing OEM vehicles to Nissan in Japan [Fuso, Suzuki, Mitsubishi Motors, etc.].)
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EB2020-EBS-009
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Mr. Masaki Hayakawa, Akebono Brake Industry Co.,Ltd, JAPAN
Mr. Shigeru Sakamoto, Toyota Motor Corporation, JAPAN
Mr. Masato Yamaguchi, Nissan Motor Corporation, JAPAN
Mr. Yuzo Todani, Mazda Motor Corporation, JAPAN
Mr. Naoki Hata, ADVICS CO.,LTD., JAPAN
Mr. Tatsushi Ishikawa, ADVICS CO.,LTD., JAPAN
JSAE restructured its organization to mirror the committees of ISO/TC22 in year 2015.
Sustained for many years, JSAE Brake Linings WG consists of 2 laboratories, 10 vehicle and 8 automobile part manufactures.
And it promotes activities corresponding to WG10 "Brake Linings and Friction Couples”.
Early year 2020, JSAE issued a JASO (Japanese Automotive Standards Organization) standard for brake particle emission measurement and MPU. JSAE would like to introduce it along with the latest activity situation, focus points on standardization, and future policy of activities.
EuroBrake 2021
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