A rendering of the plant at completion
HIROSHIMA, Japan : July 5, 2013 - Mazda Motor Corporation held a
groundbreaking ceremony today at the construction site of its new
transmission plant in Thailand's Chonburi province, Mazda Powertrain
Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (MPMT). Approximately 50 people
attended the ceremony including Senior Executive Investment Advisor from
the Thailand Board of Investment, Ajarin Pattanapanchai; Governor of
the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand, Verapong Chaiperm;
President of Kajima Corporation, Mitsuyoshi Nakamura; Mazda's
Representative Director and Vice Chairman of the Board, Seita Kanai and
the president of MPMT, Hidenori Kawakami.
Mazda is targeting global sales of 1.7 million units by fiscal year ending March 2016 and 80 percent of those models are expected to feature SKYACTIV technology. Expanding the company's global production footprint is one of the initiatives of Mazda's Structural Reform Plan. Operations are expected to start at MPMT during the first half of fiscal year ending March 2016 and the plant will produce about 400,000 SKYACTIV-DRIVE transmissions per year. Combined with the Nakanoseki district of Hofu Plant in Japan, this will raise Mazda's SKYACTIV transmission production capacity to 1.54 million units per year globally.
Company overview
Company name | Mazda Powertrain Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (MPMT) |
Headquarters | Chonburi Province, Thailand |
Area | Land: approx. 209,000 m2 / Building: approx. 49,000 m2 |
Total investment | Approximately 26 billion yen |
Investment ratio | 100% Mazda |
Business outline | Production and sales of transmissions for Mazda vehicles |
Number of employees | Approx. 500 (estimated at start of operations) |
President and CEO | Hidenori Kawakami |
Establishment | February 2013 |
[Source : MAZDA]
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