Nissan is now the world’s fourth-largest automaker, and it has the largest automobile factory in the U.S. and North America. Nissan’s sprawling Smyrna plant made more than 648,000 cars in 2015, increasing its output by 34 percent over the previous year.

The factory is truly large, and it is a very busy place. It often operates with three full shifts a day on all of its assembly lines. The production in the Smyrna plant has pretty much caused the factory to reach its limits of growth. So, if Nissan wants to sell more cars in America, it will need to ship cars from Mexico, Busan, South Korea and/or Japan.

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