Japanese automotive group Nissan is to set up a new regional business unit for Africa as it seeks to boost manufacturing capacity and penetrate one of the world's biggest undeveloped new car markets.
The move marks a reorganisation of the company's disparate operations on the continent, bringing them within one entity headed by Mike Whitfield, who has previously served as managing director of Nissan's units in both South Africa and Egypt."Beyond internal operating enhancements, this also positions Nissan to focus on the massive opportunity that Africa presents to the organisation globally," the company said in a statement on Wednesday.