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AutoAlliance Thailand

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Joint venture automobile assembly
Auto Alliance Co., Ltd.
Company typeJoint venture
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1995; 30 years ago (1995)
Headquarters,
ProductsAutomobile
Brands
  • Ford
  • Mazda
Owners
Websiteautoalliance.co.th

Auto Alliance Co., Ltd. orAutoAlliance Thailand (AAT) is the name of ajoint venture automobile assembly firm co-owned byFord andMazda inRayong province,Thailand. Modeled after the Ford-MazdaAutoAlliance International joint venture in the United States, AAT builds compactpickup trucks andSUVs primarily for the Southeast Asian market, with exports to Australia and other developing markets as well.

The factory in Thailand is designed to be similar to Mazda'sHofu plant, and is arranged as four squares.[citation needed]

History

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Ford's sales in Thailand began in 1913[1] with theModel T, and in 1961 Ford began assembling vehicles there. "Anglo-Thai Motors Company", Ford's distributor (which soldFord Europe andFord Australia products), announced in 1960 that it would build a factory in the country, with "Thai Motor Company" the result. This was the first time cars had been built in Thailand:Ford Capris andCortinas were assembled locally using components from the UK. Mazda first began exporting utility vehicles to Thailand in 1950. In 1974 "Sukosol & Mazda Motor Industry" was founded, opening Mazda's first knock-down assembly plant in 1975.[2]

Ford brought Thai Motor under its corporate umbrella in 1973, but closed the factory just three years later. Ford's presence returned in 1985 with the formation of the "New Era Company" to sell cars and trucks in the country.

Construction on the AutoAlliance plant began on 28 November 1995, and the plant began mass production on 29 May 1998. The grand opening ceremony on 1 July 1998, was attended byChuan Leekpai, the then-prime minister of Thailand.

Ford Thailand Manufacturing

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A separate second plant for Ford, "Ford Thailand Manufacturing (FTM)" was opened in 2012.[3][4] Located inRayong,[5][6]14 km from AAT,[citation needed] the new plant has a production capacity of 150,000 vehicles a year, boosting the annual Ford Thailand production capacity to 445,000 vehicles.[6] The US$450 million (THB 15 billion) 750,000 m2 (75 ha) assembly plant is fully integrated to support body assembly, paint, trim, and final assembly. Up to 85 percent of the plant's production will be for markets outside Thailand. Initially, it produced passenger cars including the Fiesta, Focus and EcoSport.[7] The plant started manufacturing the Ranger pickup truck in 2016,[8] and ended the production of passenger cars in 2018.[9] In December 2021, Ford announced it had invested $900 million to modernise both the Ford Thailand Manufacturing and AutoAlliance Thailand plants.[10][11][12]

Products

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Current production

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1998 Ford Ranger

AutoAlliance Thailand

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Ford Thailand Manufacturing

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Former production

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AutoAlliance Thailand

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Ford Thailand Manufacturing

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References

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  1. ^"Highlights of Ford Thailand".Ford Motor Company Newsroom. Media.ford.com. 1998-07-01. Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-20. Retrieved2012-05-29.
  2. ^Minagawa, Yasuhisa, ed. (April 1975),Mazda News No. 33, Hiroshima, Japan: Toyo Kogyo Co., p. 5
  3. ^"Ford invests $450 million for new vehicle plant in Thailand".www.reliableplant.com. Retrieved2020-05-23.
  4. ^"Ford Opens New Thailand Plant".WardsAuto. 2012-05-03. Retrieved2020-05-23.
  5. ^"Ford invests $450 million for new vehicle plant in Thailand".www.reliableplant.com. Retrieved2025-06-01.
  6. ^abCorness, Dr Iain (2012-05-17)."Ford's Rayong plant open".Pattaya Mail. Retrieved2020-05-23.
  7. ^"Ford Thailand Manufacturing (FTM)".Ford Corporate. Retrieved2020-05-23.
  8. ^Limited."Ford sees higher Asean sales".Bangkok Post. Retrieved2020-05-23.{{cite news}}:|last= has generic name (help)
  9. ^"New Ford Focus Mk4 won't be made, sold in Thailand".Paul Tan's Automotive News. 2018-04-12. Retrieved2020-05-23.
  10. ^"Ford invests $900 mln to modernise Thai auto plants".Reuters. 8 December 2021.
  11. ^"Ford to invest $900m in Thailand plants".Bangkok Post. 8 December 2021.
  12. ^"Ford invests $900 million in Thailand manufacturing operations".The Detroit News. 8 December 2021.
  13. ^abc"Facilities | Ford Motor Company Newsroom". Media.ford.com. Archived fromthe original on 2012-06-17. Retrieved2012-05-29.
  14. ^"Mazda to begin producing CX-30 in Thailand, arriving in PH soon?".AutoIndustriya.com. 2019-07-26. Retrieved2019-09-04.
  15. ^"Ford Thailand Manufacturing starts Ranger production".Paul Tan's Automotive News. 2016-10-07. Retrieved2020-05-23.
  16. ^"Thai production of new Ford Focus to start in mid 2012". 13 January 2012.

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