Nissan is reducing its production capacity and workforce in Tennessee and Mississippi plants. Here's what to know.
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However, he said there is "certain criteria in each plant." The workforce across all three U.S. Nissan manufacturing facilities — in Smyrna and Decherd, Tenn., and Canton, Miss.— will be reduced.
Mississippi Nissan plant will be offered voluntary buyout packages in a cost cutting move by the Japanese auto maker. The buyouts are targeted at production lines in Canton and Smyrna, Tennessee.
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