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Nissan Flies Flag for UK Efficiency

Trappes, France (ots/PRNewswire)

The UK's biggest car plant,
Nissan in Sunderland, is more than 5% more productive than the most
efficient car plant in North America according to a major
international study.
The 2005 Harbour Report measures the productivity of car plants on
a labour hours/vehicle basis. It showed that in 2004 the average
combined time it took Sunderland to build its three models (Micra,
Almera and Primera) was a fraction over 15 hours/car.
This is 5.1% better than the top-ranked plant in North America,
which averaged 15.85 hours/car.
Taken in isolation, the Micra supermini took just 13 hours to
build - over 21% more efficient than the combined volume of the most
productive plant in North America.
Sunderland was ranked as the most productive car plant in Europe
from 1997 through to 2003 by the World Markets Research Centre. Last
year, Nissan joined the Harbour Report which studied more than 30
plants across Europe (although comparisons amongst European plants is
private) and every domestic and major foreign manufacturer in North
America.
Sunderland plant's Managing Director, Colin Dodge, said: "I'm
delighted that we've improved on our productivity record from 2003.
It's a good indication that you're building cars well, achieving an
excellent standard of quality and are working efficiently. If you get
any of those things wrong you won't be productive, so obviously I'm
pleased.
"The key to our continued success is the thorough application of
the world renowned Nissan Production Way, a long history of
improvement based on benchmarking, the skill and dedication of the
management team and the high integrity and motivation of the
workforce."
"As ever, it's the workforce who should take the lion's share of
the credit. Their hard work is ensuring we remain competitive and are
in a good position to attract new models to the UK."
Recently, Nissan unveiled the coupe/convertible Micra C+C which
Sunderland will build from September onwards. This will be followed
in January 2006 by the Tone 'mini-MPV' and the 4x4 crossover car,
provisionally called Qashqai, in December 2006.
The Micra too has recently benefited from an extensive
'refreshment' with improvements both inside and out. Last week a
Micra became the 4-millionth vehicle to be built at Sunderland since
production began in 1986.
Note to Editor
Harbour Consulting is a manufacturing and management consulting
firm focused on improving the overall competitiveness of
manufacturing companies. Its consultants work with a wide range of
clients both inside and outside of the automotive industry, helping
them improve the quality, productivity and profitability of their
manufacturing operations.
For further information please contact:
    David Swerdlow,
    Sunderland Press Office
    +44-191-419-3300
    Email:  david.swerdlow@nissan-nmuk.co.uk

Contact:

David Swerdlow, Sunderland Press Office, +44-191-419-3300, Email:
david.swerdlow@nissan-nmuk.co.uk

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