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Nissan Motor India on Thursday said its total wholesales rose by 20 per cent on a year-on-year basis to 6,746 units last month, aided by increase in exports. The automaker had dispatched 5,605 units in November 2021. The company saw a dip in domestic sales with 2,400 units last month, as against 2,651 units in November 2021. Exports increased to 4,346 units last month, from 2,954 units in the year-ago period. "Booking fulfilments have continued into November after the festive season, indicating that demand is benefiting from several positive indicators, such as improvement in economic activities and confident consumer sentiments. "Going ahead, stable demand from tier-I and tier-II cities is expected," Nissan Motor India Managing Director Rakesh Srivastava said in a statement.
Automaker Nissan Motor India on Monday said it has inaugurated its new corporate headquarters in Gurugram. The facility will house key functions, including sales, marketing, aftersales, finance, human resources and corporate communications, among others. "This new office fuels an atmosphere of positivity, innovation and teamwork. Nissan India's new office will continue to build on our philosophy of people first and encourage our employees to foster ideas that drive innovation," Nissan India President Frank Torres said in a statement. Nissan Motor India Managing Director Rakesh Srivastava said the company's new corporate headquarters will help in creating an ecosystem to build the business in a new age environment of flexible workplaces conducive to growth of people and ideas. The automaker has a manufacturing plant (RNAIPL) in Oragadam in Chennai, a digital centre in Kerala, Research & Development Center (RNTBCI) and Nissan Financial Services in Chennai.