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Nissan to launch 12 new LVCs


Date: 29 May 2008

Nissan has announced it will be launching 13 all-new light commercial vans for use in courier work in a bid to re-establish itself as a top player in the light commercial vehicle (LCV) sector.

RoadTransport.com reports that the announcement came as part of the auto manufacturer's latest five-year business plan and will see the vehicles launched by 2012.

"Nissan has grown LCV sales to unprecedented records for the brand, and we aim to become a leading player in the global LCV market by 2012," says Andy Palmer, corporate vice-president of Nissan's LCV Business Unit.

He added that in order to further develop business the company will focus on the unmet needs of LCV customers.

This follows news that courier service provider TransLinc plans to use a pioneering 'green' van to conduct work for Lincoln county council.

It hopes that the zero carbon dioxide emission Smith Edison vehicles will help couriers provide a cleaner service.

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