Carlos Ghosn and Nissan in Malaysia

Carlos GhosnThe Malaysian media had a chance to get acquainted with Mr Carlos Ghosn, President and CEO of Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. recently at Tan Chong Motors Assemblies Plant in Serendah, Selangor.

Built at a cost of RM230 million over a 47.3 acre site, it currently produces Nissan models like the Latio, new Grand Livina and the soon-to-be-launched Sylphy.

The Serendah plant has been up and running in less than a year from end of construction. Plans are afoot for production to run a 2nd shift by September, thereby doubling up roll-off to 2,400 units a month.

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The charismatic Carlos Ghosn was back in Malaysia after a period of seven years and was happy to note the progress of Nissan brand in our important market, in partnership with Tan Chong over the past 50 years, an alliance that dates back to the nations independence.

In January of this year, Nissan recorded the highest monthly sales in Malaysia since 1985, at 3093 units. To affirm this Carlos revealed, “And with over 10,000 bookings for our new Grand Livina, we can look forward for more growth to come”.

Ghosn in his speech thanked everyone involved with the Nissan brand in Malaysia, recognizing the achievements of all from the factory and offices through to sales and after-sales. The head of Nissan Motor Co. also reaffirmed Nissans commitment to Malaysia, of which there are four pillars:

  • Empathy to Malaysia as a nation since 1957, creation of strength from diversity.
  • Half-century of partnership with Tan Chong, from “Datsun” to Nissan through the generations.
  • Belief in the benefits of regional integration through initiatives such as ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA).
  • Commitment to Malaysian consumers. By offering the right product with the right design, high quality and value.

During the media Q&A session, Ghosn reiterated Nissans plan for ASEAN as an attractive and vibrant market place. Therefore, instead of a global one-for-all car, Nissan believes a common regional platform in tandem with fully localized production is more attuned to the automotive needs and desires of a certain locality. Last year, across this region, Nissan saw growth of 25% in sales.

In addition, Nissan also sees importance in the affordable and fuel efficient A- and B-segments of vehicles for ASEAN under AFTA. As always, Nissan has been and would still want to have a car in every class/segment, rather than cluster around just a few categories but its priorities are more on these two fast growing classes in emerging markets. A step further, emphasis will be more towards B-segment growth in markets like China, India, Middle East, Brazil and of course, ASEAN. Carlos has also cautioned that for the next fiscal year (April 2008 – April 2009), mature markets like the U.S., Europe and Japan will experience slower growth in view of the U.S. recession, economy contraction in Western Europe and slowdown in Japan.

On plans for future sustainable mobility, Mr Ghosn has outlined the options of hybrid, electric, clean diesel and fuel cells vehicles in Nissans product range. He added it was premature and short-sighted to bank on any one of the above alternatives, given the different geopolitical and regulatory climate in every region, country or government. Carlos has pointed out for example, in Europe every one other vehicle sold is diesel powered while in both Japan and the U.S., oil burners hardly make up 1% of all passenger vehicles registered. Above it all, he is quite optimistic about electric cars, saying that its fully-electric vehicles will be sold in the U.S. by 2010, in Israel by 2011 and rest of the world by 2012.

To stay competitive and afloat in this age of ever-increasing costs, Nissans has always believe in the right product planning, strategy, technology and more importantly localization plan e.g. for ASEAN. This will also help hedge it against wide currency fluctuations as evident in the recent Japanese Yen strengthening versus U.S. greenback. Making this point, Mr Ghosn stressed “Localisation is the key to cost control, so as to be not so exposed to violent currencies fluctuations”.

On a related note, Mr Ghosn, Dato Tan and Dato Ang also revealed the new Nissan Sylphy to the media. During a media TV interview, I asked if the new R35 GT-R will be officially imported to Malaysia of which Dato Ang gave examples of CBUs new Murano, Qashqai and the likes possibly from Tan Chong in 2009. He, however was neither confirmatory nor committing on the supercar availability in Malaysia, (not at least officially) with the much essential after-sales support from ETCM in the near to medium term.

For Nissans current fiscal financial year, 3.7 million cars have been shipped and this is attributed to its 6% of overall global automotive market share. Malaysian sales of Nissan vehicles currently stakes at 5% and Mr Carlos Ghosn is confident of rationalizing this to international level in Malaysia.

Lamenting this, Dato Dr Ang Boon Beng, Edaran Tan Chong Motor Executive Director, is bullish on increasing Nissans local market share to 6% or even 7% – with its vision of strategic planning in products, technology and localization as evident from a tour of assembly lines of Grand Livina and Sylphy with its auto parts carts frame labeled “Return to Nissan Indonesia” and Return to Nissan Thailand”.

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After dabbling for years in the IT industry, Paul Tan initially began this site as a general blog covering various topics of personal interest. With an increasing number of readers paying rapt attention to the motoring stories, one thing led to another and the rest, as they say, is history.

 

Comments

  • accordmania (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 7:41 am

    as for those who want to know some extra info about nissan cars(serena2.0), it is a superb, good handling and reasonable priced MPV(full-sized) car in malaysia. it is so comfort and have a fairly reasonable fuel comption(rm0.25/km) mix town and highway. i having one and love it a lot.

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  • bobdbilder (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 8:35 am

    Gee, he is not the first to say that a car manufacturer believe in the electric car. But i’d say everybody’s going the electric way, and 2010 that Nissan has noted is quite short. It means there is a study already done, development is going and they believe in it and there will be a product.

    By now, I’ve already heard BMW and GM will have a product by 2010. While Tesla is rolling out this year.

    I feel change is in the air.

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  • jolly_idiot (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 10:05 am

    OMG! he look like Mr. Bean! Mr. Rowan Arkinson. Are they brothers?

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  • jaygan (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 1:38 pm

    Errr…. Did Mr Ghosn mentioned anything about the plan for Renault brand here in Malaysia?

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  • MyviKiller (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 1:45 pm

    accordmania said,
    March 23, 2008 @ 7:41 am

    as for those who want to know some extra info about nissan cars(serena2.0), it is a superb, good handling and reasonable priced MPV(full-sized) car in malaysia. it is so comfort and have a fairly reasonable fuel comption(rm0.25/km) mix town and highway. i having one and love it a lot.
    —————————————————————-

    Yeah, way much better than the Naza Ria. Rented one while backpacking in Langkawi. The fuel consumption was surprisingly low. Wonder why it’s not selling well here.

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  • hyundai (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 3:46 pm

    Hope we will get Qashqai and CKD Teana soon…

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  • azolkipl (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 7:48 pm

    Renault PJ was showing Megane R26, Clio RS R27, Megane CC, and 2007 Espace from Friday til today. It was an awesome looking sight. The salesman said they’re going to sell them starting either June or July.
    Btw, my claim to fame. The morning of Friday, A police led convoy of nissan Murano and X-trails opened up the sea of KL traffic jam, where I was one of them. And instead of some new Minister, it was the man himself, Carlos Ghosn. How did I know? Because I was less than 2 feet away from him.

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  • jedkoh (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 8:02 pm

    If I would be given the chance to ask the big man a question, it will be: Will there be any Silvia replacement? S15 is going to be one decade old nxt year….

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  • szw (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 9:35 pm

    so… the cashcow(oops) qashqai is coming in ?

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  • topgunthang (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 11:29 pm

    szw…..no….because the cashcow in malaysia belongs to proton. no one can take it from them hehe

    nissans affordable cars are sooo ugly. since malaysians are going to be ripped off already…why need to get ripped off buying an ugly product.

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  • topgunthang (Member) on Mar 23, 2008 at 11:32 pm

    sorry to double post. but if i could tell ghosn one thing. its please dont ruin the 350z. or 370z and lower its price while they’re at it.

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  • mystvearn (Member) on Mar 24, 2008 at 12:28 am

    Maybe they need to hire someone from Mazda to design their cars.

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  • abtm (Member) on Mar 24, 2008 at 10:30 am

    can someone tell this man that the ugly Sylphy is not gonna work here? what we need is the Maxima

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  • dzat46 (Member) on Mar 24, 2008 at 11:12 am

    accordmania said,
    March 23, 2008 @ 7:41 am

    as for those who want to know some extra info about nissan cars(serena2.0), it is a superb, good handling and reasonable priced MPV(full-sized) car in malaysia. it is so comfort and have a fairly reasonable fuel comption(rm0.25/km) mix town and highway. i having one and love it a lot.

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    Agreed, was my 1st choice of MPV but still too expensive if compared to what i was offered for my Trajet (RM90K) + better FC…averaging get abt 10km/l or about RM0.20cents/km)….

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