Mazda Marks 40 Million Units
17-JULY-2007
Hiroshima, Japan, 17th July 2007: Mazda Motor
Corporation today celebrated reaching 40 million units of
cumulative production in Japan with a commemorative
ceremony at its Ujina Plant No.2 near Mazda’s
headquarters in Hiroshima. Mazda’s Representative
Director, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO,
Hisakazu Imaki, together with executive officers and
union representatives, looked on as an all-new Mazda2
rolled off the production line to mark the 40 millionth
unit production milestone. This record was achieved in
the 75 years and nine months since Mazda began production
of three-wheeled trucks in October 1931.
At the ceremony, President Imaki said, “Mazda
was able to achieve 40 million units of cumulative
production due to the great support of our customers.
This milestone is also the result of the steadfast
efforts of the many employees and people associated with
Mazda who have been the cornerstone of our success
throughout the company’s existence. Mazda’s appetite for
embracing challenges and a spirited corporate culture
drives us to develop new technologies and create new
value. This is the reason why, of all the automakers
around the world, Mazda is the only brand that produces
rotary engine cars. Accomplishing 40 million units built
is another breakthrough on our road to even further
growth. To maintain this track record of success going
forward, Mazda will continue to provide our customers
with cars that ‘look inviting to drive, are fun to drive,
and make you want to drive them again’.”
Mazda initially established itself as a
manufacturer of light trucks, beginning with
three-wheeled trucks, in 1931. Mazda took a bold step
into the passenger car segment in 1960 when it commenced
production of the R360 Coupe minicar. Since then, Mazda
has developed into a truly global corporation through
production and international sales of sports cars such as
the world’s first dual-rotor rotary engine car, the Cosmo
Sport (known as the R110S in overseas markets) and the
iconic Savanna RX-7 (RX-7), along with durable models
such as the Familia (Mazda Protegé/323/323F) and Capella
(Mazda 626). In 2002, Mazda began to introduce a new
generation of products that clearly embodied the new
Zoom-Zoom brand promise. Starting with the Atenza
(Mazda6) and Axela (Mazda3), the new Zoom-Zoom vehicles
have since earned worldwide acclaim.
Mazda has long been committed to adopting
innovative manufacturing techniques for efficient
production that is both people and environmentally
friendly. Recently, wider use of initiatives such as
Mazda’s Three Layer Wet Paint and Integrated Scheduled
Production systems has enabled a uniquely flexible and
high quality synchronized production line. In future,
Mazda aims to achieve further growth by raising its brand
value and enhancing business efficiency in line with the
Mazda Advancement Plan. Mazda will also strive to provide
excellent products and services that meet our customers’
high expectations, with product quality, safety, and
environmental performance that is second to
none.
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