Friday, 25 March 2011

Nissan scan they vehicle from Radioactive


Nissan cars exported from the port Oppama

TOKYO - Fire and leaks that occurred at the Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in Fukushima, the earthquake and tsunami last March 11, also raises concerns about cars exported from Japan to various countries. As a result, Nissan Motor Co., late last week announced that the cars were exported continuously monitored from the possibility of a radioactive element.

Quoted many international media, sources Nissan Motor told, "In the future we will continue to implement that all Nissan products are marketed to various countries, received with global security standards. We make sure the car is sent free of the risk of radioactive contamination. "

Until now, the new Nissan announced it would monitor vehicles export free from radioactive contamination. While other manufacturers are still "off" production, not yet announced a guarantee that their vehicles are free of radioactive export.

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