Mazda starts production at new plant in Mexico

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The plant, named Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation (MMVO), is located in Salamanca, in the state of Guanajuato and will also produce the Mazda3 for other countries in the Americas and for Europe. The brand is also planning to expand the model line-up to include the Mazda2.

Keishi Egawa, Mazda's managing executive officer in charge of new emerging market operation (Latin America) and president and CEO of Mazda Motor Manufacturing de Mexico, SA de CV (Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation), said: ‘We have sent over 150 engineers and supervisors to Mazda's plants in Hiroshima and Hofu, and made every effort to ensure that we are manufacturing products of the highest quality here at MMVO.

‘With the start of mass production, we now have a system capable of offering vehicles of the same high quality as those made in Japan, on a global scale, and that is extremely gratifying. We are committed to continue our efforts to contribute to the growth of Mexico's economy through the production of vehicles and the development of personnel who support and lead the automobile industry here.’

Mazda has sold approximately 180,000 vehicles in Mexico since it entered the market in 2005 and in 2013 sold a record 33,000 units in the country. 

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