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- Industry News
- 24 April 2026
Isuzu Motors South Africa (IMSAf) has announced the appointment of Takashi Nishida as its new Chairman (Non-Executive Director), effective 1 April 2026.
Takashi succeeds Satoshi Yamaguchi, who is retiring after an exemplary 43-year career with Isuzu Motors Limited. Satoshi served as Managing Executive Officer: Light Commercial Vehicle Business and Chairman of Isuzu Motors South Africa.
With a career at Isuzu spanning nearly three decades, Takashi brings extensive global experience to his new role. He began his career in Aftersales and Parts operations before transitioning to Overseas Sales, where he has focused significantly on the African market over the past two decades.
His international postings have included secondments to Isuzu Truck South Africa (2007-2010), Isuzu Motors International Operations Thailand, Isuzu Motors Sub-Saharan Africa (2016-2017), and Isuzu Motors International in Dubai (2017-2022).
In addition to his role as Chairman of IMSAf, he will serve as Vice President of the International Sales Division, International Parts Business, and Trade Management at Isuzu Motors Limited.
“We are delighted to welcome him to this leadership role in South Africa,” says Billy Tom, President of Isuzu Motors South Africa. “His deep understanding of our market, combined with extensive international experience, will be instrumental as we continue to drive sustainable growth and further expand the IMSAf business.”
CMS Systems is celebrating 25 years in business, marking a significant milestone for a company that has become a central player in automotive retail technology.
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