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Mazda to Increase Production Capacity in Mexico

-Annual capacity of 230,000 units from financial year ending March 2016-

RICHMOND HILL, ON, Jan. 3, 2013 /CNW/ - Mazda Motor Manufacturing de Mexico S.A. de C. V (MMMdM), a joint venture production company owned by Mazda Motor Corporation and Sumitomo Corporation, announced on January 3, 2012 that production capacity at its plant currently under construction in Salamanca, Mexico will be increased in the fiscal year ending March 2016.

MMMdM, will commence operations at the new plant in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year ending March 2014 with an initial production of 140,000 units annually. Capacity will be increased to 230,000 units in the fiscal year ending March 2016. The increase will accommodate the additional annual production of approximately 50,000 Toyota-branded vehicles, beginning in the summer of 2015, as well as the increasing worldwide demand for Mazda's SKYACTIV vehicles.

Takashi Yamanouchi, Mazda's Representative Director, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO, speaking at a New Year's event in Hiroshima, Japan, said, "this production capacity increase is an important part of Mazda's drive to strengthen its overseas production base as laid out in our medium- to long-term plan. It is important to note that this capacity increase in Mexico which will allow us to meet our production agreement with Toyota as well as the growing demand for our SKYACTIV products around the world, will be incremental to production in Japan. We will ensure a globally-balanced production footprint while maintaining domestic production in Japan at current levels. The Mazda2 and Mazda3 models produced at the plant will be sold throughout North, Central and South America."

Mexico has free trade agreements with many regions and countries including the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), making it a very advantageous location from which to export vehicles. Mazda will ensure quality at the Mexican plant by training key production personnel at the company's headquarters in Hiroshima. With this production capacity increase the Mexico plant will become a key production base and play an essential role in Mazda's global business.

Outline of Mazda's new plant in Mexico (As of FYE March 2016)

 Company name  Mazda Motor Manufacturing de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
 Location  Salamanca City, Guanajuato State, Mexico
 Amount of investment  Approximately 650 million dollars
 Production models  Mazda2, Mazda3 , Toyota vehicle
 Production capacity  Approximately 230,000 units annually
 Number of employees  Approximately 4,500 people

 

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