Mazda will build its next mid size car (CD) for the North American market at its Hofu Plant in Yamaguchi prefecture, Japan, in what it says are ongoing efforts to increase global manufacturing efficiencies.
“Currently, production of the Mazda6 -known as Atenza in Japan – exists in three locations: at our Hofu Plant in Japan, AutoAlliance International (AAI) in Michigan, US and at FAW Car in Changchun, Jilin province, China,” said Mazda president and CEO Takashi Yamanouchi.
“Our intention is to transfer production of our next CD-car for North America from AAI and consolidate it at Hofu in order to improve production and investment efficiencies. The decision was made after carefully assessing all risks and opportunities, including global needs, changing demand in North America and exchange rate exposure.”
“The decision to relocate to Hofu and consolidate the production of the next CD-car, makes the most sense for our business. However, we are committed to working with Ford, our joint venture partner in AAI, to identify potential future opportunities for the plant. Mazda and Ford have enjoyed a close relationship for over 30 years. We have collaborated on projects where there are mutual benefits, and both companies remain committed to continuing this strategic partnership.”
The current North American Mazda6 will continue to be built at AAI until the end of its current cycle plan.
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Mazda is conducting various studies with Ford on the future of AAI and will announce details at the appropriate time.
