Mazda Japan Produces “One Millllllliiioonnnn” Cars in 2007
From the Mazda Press Desk:
Mazda Produces Over One Million Units in Japan in Fiscal Year 2007
- Production volume reaches highest level in 15 years -
HIROSHIMA, Japan—Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that domestic production in Japan during fiscal year 2007 has exceeded one million units. This marks Mazda’s highest domestic production volume in 15 years since 1992.
Masaharu Yamaki, senior managing executive officer in charge of production and business logistics, said, “We want to thank all of our valued customers across the globe who have supported Mazda and helped us break the previous 15 year-old production record. Producing over one million vehicles in Japan during the first year of our new mid-term plan, the Mazda Advancement Plan, is extremely significant. This achievement shows we are on track to reach the targets set out in the plan. We will strive to maintain this momentum and drive Mazda’s growth forward.”
Announced in March 2007, the Mazda Advancement Plan (MAP) includes business targets to be achieved in fiscal year 2010, namely: 1.6 million global retail sales, an operating profit over 200 billion yen, a return on sales (ROS) ratio of six percent, and a stable payout of dividends. In order to achieve these targets, Mazda will leverage its annual straight time production capacity in Japan, which is currently 996,000 units per year.

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Some of the highest selling models include the new Mazda2 (or Mazda Demio in Japan) and CX-9. Congratulations yet again goes out to Mazda Motor Corp. and all the Mazda Enthusiasts worldwide!


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