India sales network, outsource by Nissan

Nissan Motor Corporation from Japan alleged last May 2008 that it had selected Hover Automotive India Private to expand its sales set-up in India, consisting a plan of creating 55 traders by 2012 to produce more than 100,000 automobiles that year.

Japan's third-biggest auto manufacturer, have 44 percent by Renault SA, at this time has just five sales store and outlets in India, where it trades and put up to the market the X-Trail sport utility automobiles along with Teana sedans coming from Japan. In India, It sold an overall 533 cars last year.

Nissan proclaimed it would start on eight other models and production by this coming 2012, together with the crossover automobile “Murano” due for opening in year 2009. Four out of all the new vehicle reproductions will be locally launched.

Earlier this year, Renault and Nissan pronounced a $1 billion automobile factory and plant near southern India to begin manufacture in first month of 2010.

Nissan also has a contract to procure automobiles coming from Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, a part of Suzuki Motor Corp, and is learning a probable scheme to expand and build up $3,000 vehicles with Renault and Indian motorcycle producer Bajaj.

Hover, established last March, is associated with the Westmont, a worldwide consortium trading in hotels, real estate plus marketing.

According from Nissan. The process will be led by GM Singh, a businessman with knowledge in auto retail as well as rental authorizations, and Kevin Whalen, an entrepreneur with know-how in increasing trader networks in the United States.

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