
The Nissan and Infiniti brands, which left Russia last fall, are opening an official representative office in Kazakhstan. The local group of companies Orbis Auto becomes a partner of Japanese brands.
According to the portal Kolesa.kz, the Nissan Middle East FZE division, which oversees the development of both brands in the Middle East, has signed an agreement with Orbis Auto to import cars manufactured in Japanese, European and American factories . The new model range for Kazakhstan is still in the approval phase, but the company promises that the line will be significantly updated and expanded compared to the previous one.
Official deliveries of Nissan and Infiniti to the republic are expected to resume in the second quarter of 2024. The representative office will not only develop the dealer network, but also form its own central warehouse for spare parts and accessories in Kazakhstan. This should significantly reduce repair time and wait time for parts.
Previously, deliveries of cars of both Japanese brands to the country were carried out by a distributor from Moscow. It is still unknown whether cars are being sent from Kazakhstan to Russia.
According to the portal Kolesa.kz, the Nissan Middle East FZE division, which oversees the development of both brands in the Middle East, has signed an agreement with Orbis Auto to import cars manufactured in Japanese, European and American factories . The new model range for Kazakhstan is still in the approval phase, but the company promises that the line will be significantly updated and expanded compared to the previous one.
Official deliveries of Nissan and Infiniti to the republic are expected to resume in the second quarter of 2024. The representative office will not only develop the dealer network, but also form its own central warehouse for spare parts and accessories in Kazakhstan. This should significantly reduce repair time and wait time for parts.
Previously, deliveries of cars of both Japanese brands to the country were carried out by a distributor from Moscow. It is still unknown whether cars are being sent from Kazakhstan to Russia.
Source: Avto Vzglyad
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