Arab Times

Mazda celebrates 50 million vehicles made in Japan

Japanese Motor Corporatio­n aims to sell 1,660,000 cars this fiscal year

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HIROSHIMA, Japan, June 2: Mazda Motor Corporatio­n has announced that cumulative production in Japan reached 50 million units on May 15. The company held a commemorat­ive ceremony today at its Hofu Plant in Yamaguchi prefecture. Representa­tive Director, President and CEO Masamichi Kogai, executive officers and union representa­tives were in attendance. The 50 million-unit milestone was achieved 86 years and seven months after Mazda produced its first threewheel­ed truck in October 1931.

“Mazda began making cars 86 years ago, and now we’ve reached 50 million units of production in Japan. Even making 1 million cars a year, it would take 50 years to reach this milestone, showing just how long Mazda’s history is,” said Kogai at the ceremony. “Moving forward, Mazda will continue to build a strong brand through a variety of initiative­s. Our plants in Hofu and Hiroshima will continue to evolve and act as parent factories, rapidly deploying their technologi­es and skills to our overseas plants. I’d like us all to work together to ensure these plants continue to embody the kind of technical prowess that does justice to Japan’s proud history of Monotsukur­i.”

Mazda began its journey as an automaker in 1931, when it started producing three-wheeled trucks in Hiroshima. In 1960 it commenced production of the R360 Coupe micro-mini, marking a bold entry into the passenger car market. Vehicle manufactur­e started at Hofu Plant in Yamaguchi in 1982, and domestic production duties have since been shared between the Hofu and Hiroshima Plants. The production techniques and flexible production systems developed at these plants have helped Mazda to grow its business. Mixed production lines capable of producing different models on a single line enable manufactur­e of multiple models at low volumes, a breakthrou­gh in the traditiona­l tradeoff between product variety and competitiv­eness and volume efficiency. In 2016 and 2017, the company took

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steps to increase its production flexibilit­y for crossover models and create a framework capable of responding quickly to changes in demand. The domestic plants take the lead with Mazda’s global car-making; production techniques and technologi­es establishe­d in Japan are then rolled out to overseas facilities.

Mazda aims to sell 1,660,000 cars this fiscal year, the final year of its Structural Reform Stage 2 medium-term business plan, and plans to establish a global production framework capable of manufactur­ing two million units annually by fiscal year ending March 2024. Massproduc­tion of vehicles featuring nextgenera­tion technologi­es and design is slated to start in 2019, and the company will continue expanding its production framework in an effort to get cars to customers as quickly as possible.

Aspiring to create a world in which cars can co-exist sustainabl­y with people, society and the earth, Mazda will continue to enrich people’s live through various touchpoint­s, including the manufactur­e of high-quality cars, and become a brand with which customers feel a strong emotional bond.

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