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List of Mazda facilities

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Mazda Motor Corporation has many production and administrative facilities worldwide.

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The following table summarizes a list of Mazda production plants. The list includes manufacturing and assembly plants wholly owned or wholly operated by Mazda, in addition to joint-venture plants in which Mazda held equity stakes.

The list excludes multi-manufacturer contract assembly plants in which Mazda held no equity stake.

Current Mazda manufacturing, assembly and joint-venture plants
NameWMI[N 1]Plant code[N 2]LocationCommenced productionNotable milestonesOperational scale[N 3]Production
Markets
served
Hiroshima PlantJCx
JMx
0Aki,
Hiroshima,
Japan
March 19311931: Head Office plant opened in Aki districtAutomobile, engine, transmission manufacturingEngines, transmissionsWorldwide
1964: Ujina Engine plant opened in Ujina districtEngines
1966: Ujina U1 vehicle assembly plant opened in Ujina districtMazda6, CX-30, CX-9, MX-30, MX-5
1972: Ujina U2 vehicle assembly plant opened in Ujina districtCX-5, CX-8
Miyoshi PlantMiyoshi,
Hiroshima,
Japan
May 1974Engine manufacturingWorldwide
Hofu PlantHōfu,
Yamaguchi,
Japan
September 19821981: Nakanoseki plant openedTransmission manufacturingWorldwide
JCx
JMx
11982: Nishinoura H1 plant openedAutomobile manufacturingMazda2, Mazda3, Mazda6
1992: Nishinoura H2 plant openedCX-5, CX-60, CX-80, CX-90
Rayong Plant
AutoAlliance Thailand
(AAT)
MM0, MM6, MM7, MM8Rayong,
Thailand
May 19981995: AutoAlliance Thailand established as a50:50 joint venture between Mazda and FordAutomobile manufacturingMazda2, Mazda3, CX-3, CX-30Worldwide
Nanjing Plant
Changan Mazda Automobile
(CMA)
LVRNanjing,Jiangsu,
China
20072006: Changan Ford Mazda Automobile established as a50:35:15 joint venture between Changan, Ford, and MazdaAutomobile manufacturingMazda3, CX-30, CX-5, CX-50, EZ-6China
2007: Production begins at the Nanjing plant
2012: Changan Mazda Automobile established as a50:50 joint venture between Mazda and Changan
2021: Changan Mazda restructured so that Mazda & Changan now each hold 47.5% while FAW now holds 5%. FAW's 60% stake in FAW Mazda Motor Sales Co., Ltd. (FMSC) is now owned by Changan Mazda Automobile
Nanjing Engine Plant
Changan Mazda Engine Co.
(CME)
Nanjing, Jiangsu,
China
20072005: Changan Ford Mazda Engine established as a50:25:25 joint venture between Changan, Ford, and MazdaEngine manufacturingChina
2007: Production begins at the Nanjing engine plant
2019: Changan Mazda Engine established as a50:50 joint venture between Mazda and Changan when Mazda buys out Ford's stake in the JV
Nui Thanh Plant
Vina Mazda Automobile Manufacturing
(VMAM)
Núi Thành,
Vietnam
20112011: Vina Mazda Automobile Manufacturing established as a non-Mazda subsidiaryAutomobile assemblyMazda3, Mazda6, CX-5, CX-8Vietnam
Kulim Plant
Mazda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
(MMSB)
PP1Kulim,
Malaysia
20112011: Inokom commenced contract assembly for MazdaAutomobile assemblyCX-30, CX-5, CX-8Southeast Asia
2012: Mazda Malaysia established as a70:30 joint venture between Mazda and Bermaz
2014: Mazda-exclusive assembly plant was built within Inokom complex
Salamanca Plant
Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation
(MMVO)
3MD (Mazda2)
3MV (CX-30)
3MZ (Mazda3)
3MY (Toyota)
M (Mazda) Y (Toyota)Salamanca,Guanajuato,
Mexico
January 20142011: Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation established as a75:25 joint venture between Mazda and SumitomoAutomobile, engine manufacturingMazda2, Mazda3, CX-3, CX-30North America, South America, Europe
2014: Production commenced (first with Mazda3 followed by Mazda2 hatchback). Engine machining plant opened
2015: Engine production begins (SKYACTIV-G 1.5, SKYACTIV-G 2.0, SKYACTIV-D 1.5). Production for Toyota begins
2017: SKYACTIV-G 2.5 engine production begins
2018: Mazda2 sedan production begins
2019: CX-30 production begins
2020: Mazda buys out Sumitomo and takes 100% ownership of Mazda de Mexico. Production for Toyota ends
2022: CX-3 production begins
Chonburi Plant
Mazda Powertrain Manufacturing (Thailand)
(MPMT)
Si Racha,Chonburi,
Thailand
January 20152013: Mazda Powertrain Manufacturing (Thailand) established as a wholly owned subsidiary of MazdaEngine, transmission manufacturingWorldwide
2018: Engine machining plant opened
Alabama Plant
Mazda Toyota Manufacturing USA
(MTMUS)
7MM (Mazda vehicles)N (Mazda vehicles)Huntsville,
Alabama,
United States
January 20222018: Mazda announces plans for a new American plant, built under a joint venture with Toyota[1]Automobile manufacturingCX-50North America
2022: Production for Mazda begins with CX-50
West Java Plant
Eurokars Produksi Pratama
(EPP)
West Java,
Indonesia
20262026: Eurokars Produksi Pratama established as a non-Mazda subsidiaryAutomobile assemblyIndonesia


Former Mazda manufacturing, assembly and joint-venture plants
NameWMI[N 1]Plant code[N 2]LocationYears of operationNotable milestonesOperational scale[N 3]ProductionMarkets
served
Bogotá Plant
Compañía Colombiana Automotriz
(CCA)
9FCN/aBogotá,
Colombia
1983–2014
  • 1982: Mazda purchased Compañía Colombiana Automotriz from Fiat
  • 1983: Mazda production commenced
  • 2014: Mazda production ceased
Automobile assemblySouth America
Michigan Plant
Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA
(MMM USA)
AutoAlliance International
(AAI)
1YV (Mazda vehicles)5Flat Rock,
Michigan,
United States
1987–1992 (MMM USA)
1992–2012 (AAI)
  • 1987: Mazda Motor Manufacturing USA (MMM USA) established as a wholly owned subsidiary of Mazda. Mazda production commenced
  • 1992: Ford purchased a 50% stake in MMM USA. Renamed AutoAlliance International (AAI)
  • 2012: Mazda production ceased. Ford purchased Mazda's 50% stake in AAI. AAI was renamed Flat Rock Assembly Plant
Automobile manufacturingNorth America
Vladivostok Plant
Mazda Sollers Manufacturing Rus
(MSMR)
N/aVladivostok,
Russia
2012–2022
  • 2011: Mazda Sollers Manufacturing Rus established as a 50:50 joint venture between Mazda and Sollers
  • 2012: Production commenced
  • 2022: Production suspended due to Russian invasion of Ukraine. Sollers is buying back Mazda's 50% stake in the joint venture
Automobile assemblyRussia

Other assembly locations

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Notes

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  1. ^abThe first three characters of thevehicle identification number (VIN).
  2. ^abThe eleventh character of thevehicle identification number (VIN).
  3. ^abLegend

    Automobile manufacturing: This plant manufactures cars (includes body stamping). The majority of parts and components are sourced locally. This plant is highly automated.

    Automobile assembly: This plant assembles cars (does not include body stamping). The majority of parts and components are imported or sourced fromknock-down (SKD or CKD) kits. This plant is not highly automated.

References

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  1. ^"Mazda, Toyota select Alabama for new U.S. auto manufacturing plant".www2.mazda.com. 10 January 2018.Archived from the original on 4 March 2018. Retrieved4 March 2018.
  2. ^Mambo, Elias (22 May 2015)."Mazda Motor Industries faces collapse".Zimbabwe Independent. Alpha Media Holdings.
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