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26-08-2010, 09:11 PM | #1 | ||
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Ford And Mazda To Invest US$350 Million In AutoAlliance Thailand to Build Next Generation Compact Pickup Truck
Ford Motor Company and Mazda Motor Corporation will invest US$350 million in their AutoAlliance Thailand (AAT) joint venture to support the production of next generation pickup trucks. The investment will enable production of the new Mazda and Ford compact pickups to commence in mid-2011. The US$350 million investment reinforces Ford and Mazda’s long-term joint commitment to Thailand. The investment will support facility upgrades and supplier tooling for the production of Mazda and Ford’s next generation compact pickup trucks. Once completed, this will increase Mazda and Ford’s total joint investment in the AutoAlliance Thailand facility to more than US$1.85 billion since operations began in 1995. “Today’s investment announcement marks another important step forward in AAT’s development as a state-of-the-art manufacturing hub,” said Toshinori Kusuhashi, president, AutoAlliance Thailand. "Through the ongoing support of the Thai government, Thailand’s automotive industry has continued to grow and become more efficient, enabling AAT to build and export world-class pickup trucks and cars. This new investment will enable us to continue to enhance the one-ton pickup’s reputation as product champion of Thailand’s automotive industry.” The investment program will also dedicate resources to workforce training and development to ensure that AAT employees have the skills required to meet the high standards the new compact pickup truck program will require. "This new investment in AAT reinforces Ford Motor Company's long-term commitment to Thailand as a strategic manufacturing base for our global operations," said Joe Hinrichs, President of Ford Motor Company, Asia Pacific and Africa. "The new production line, with the support of the hard working employees at AAT, and the continued commitment of our Thai suppliers, will raise the bar in flexibility, efficiency, quality and environmentally-friendly production at AAT.” AutoAlliance Thailand, already one of the most modern automotive manufacturing facilities in Thailand, has helped to set the standard for automotive manufacturing in the ASEAN region through its ongoing commitment to world-class quality, standards and cost-competitiveness. “The new investment means that AAT will continue to be a global centre of excellence for the production of both brands’ compact pickup trucks, and play an important role in Mazda’s global strategy,” said Masaharu Yamaki, Mazda’s representative director, executive vice president, assistant to the president, with oversight of R&D, Production, Purchasing and Quality. AAT successfully exports Ford and Mazda pickup trucks to more than 130 markets around the world. In July 2007, AutoAlliance Thailand celebrated one million units of production since the facility began manufacturing vehicles in 1998. A new state-of-the-art passenger car plant was opened in July 2009 and is currently producing the Mazda2 and Ford Fiesta for sale in Thailand as well as for export to ASEAN and other markets. Source: Ford Media
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26-08-2010, 09:18 PM | #2 | ||
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Mid 2011 for the T6 hitting the market. I take it this plant will supply the entire APAC with the T6?
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Mazda, Ford to build T6-based utes from mid-2011
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28-08-2010, 11:14 AM | #6 | ||
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I'm quite surprised that Mazda are continuing their variation of the Ranger, with their more-premium image these days, I'd have figured they would drop the ute in favor of another SUV type vehicle or sports car. And the Mazda 3 to be built in Thailand too, the new Focus will have to be good as the Mazda 3 is overpriced as is, but still sells by the bucket loads, so imagine what a free-trade agreement could mean for pricing.
Very good news for Ford though. With the Fiesta, Ranger and Focus all having access to Thailand and Australias free trade agreement this will hopefully mean more kit for our cars and cheaper pricing. Some reports have suggested built quality of Thai Fiestas however aren't too flash, but we'll have to wait and see. I remember reports suggesting Thailand would built our Focus (which currently comes from South Africa) and South Africa would build the new Ranger (currently built in Thailand) but things have changed.
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