Mazda to Manufacture Vehicles in Thailand
The planned assembly facility will be built at AutoAlliance Thailand, a joint venture between the two automakers. Today, a pickup truck assembly plant is already operational and is now producing large vehicles at the said joint venture in Thailand. The car assembly plant will be built on the same site as the existing facility.
According to Mazda’s newsletter, the car assembly plant will maximize manufacturing efficiency and flexibility by integrating a production line from stamping to the final assembly. Aside from that streamlining of the production process, the car assembly plant will be using Mazda’s Three Layer Wet Paint System. The said system reduces the amount of space needed during the painting process.
The Three Layer Wet Paint System will be used not only in painting the cars assembled but also in finished pickup trucks. Apart from its space-saving attribute, the said system also reduces the amount of VOC and carbon dioxide emitted during the painting process and at the same time improves paint quality.
Mazda’s Representative Director, Chairman of the Board and President Hisakazu Imaki said that the new car assembly facility is part of their drive to expand sales output. “The construction of the new passenger car plant at AAT is one of the major strategic moves we are making to raise global retail sales to 1.6 million units under our mid-term Mazda Advancement Plan,” said Imaki.
Imaki also pointed out that the new assembly facility at AutoAlliance Thailand is a clear sign of their ties with Ford getting better. “The AAT plant is an outstanding symbol of our deepening synergies with Ford. Mazda will make maximum use of the new passenger car plant to enhance our product lineup in Thailand and for other export markets. In line with the new plant construction, we expect even greater direct and indirect contributions to the Thai economy,” said Imaki.
Today, the pickup truck assembly facility at AutoAlliance Thailand produces 175,000 units annually. Upon completion of the car assembly facility, the AAT’s annual production capacity will reach 265,000 units per year. That number includes complete knockdown kits.


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