
The company is selling cars in about 100 countries, said Kenichiro Yomura, managing director and chief executive, Nissan Motor India. It hopes to maintain around 100,000 units per annum for exports. M A Bhaskarachar, chairman and managing director of EPL, said Nissan would get benefits ranging between 10 per cent and 40 per cent of a car value (sliding rates or volume discount). The port, located about 40 km north of Chennai, has developed a general cargo-cum-car terminal at a cost of Rs 140 crore, including a car yard of 35 acres, facilitating the parking of 10,000 cars. The agreement can be terminated by both parties with a notice of three months from either side. In 2008, Nissan had signed a memorandum of understanding with EPL without any commitment of exports. Nissan was the first exporter of cars since 2010 from the port, which handled about 336,000 cars till now. The port can handle up to 300,000 units a year.
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