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Mazda to build engine plant in Thailand

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JAPANTODAY
 
Mazda Motor Corp plans to construct an engine plant in the Chonburi Province of Thailand. Operations are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2015 when the plant will begin assembling the SKYACTIV-D 1.5 clean diesel engine for the all-new Mazda2 for the Thai market.
 
In February 2014, Mazda applied with the all-new Mazda to the second phase of the Thai government’s Eco-Car program which applies a preferential taxation system to fuel-efficient, low-emission vehicles, and the model has been approved. The new engine plant is being built to meet the requirements of the program. Upon receiving approval, production of the all-new Mazda for the Thai market began at Auto Alliance (Thailand) Co Ltd, on Oct 27.
 
Mazda plans to raise the ratio of SKYACTIV models to 85% of its target global sales volume for fiscal year ending March 2016. At Mazda’s powertrain manufacturing facility in the ASEAN region, Mazda Powertrain Manufacturing (Thailand) Co Ltd (MPMT), construction of a new transmission factory has been completed and preparations are underway for start of operations in January 2015. The new engine plant will be constructed on an adjacent site and will enable comprehensive local production of SKYACTIV models in Thailand.
 
The new engine plant will begin with an engine assembly facility with a production capacity of 30,000 units per year. In order to meet the requirements of the second phase of the Thai government’s Eco-Car program, Mazda plans to increase production capacity and construct an engine machining facility. The engine plant in Thailand will become the fourth production facility producing SKYACTIV engines, along with the Hiroshima Plant in Japan, Changan Ford Mazda Engine Co Ltd (CFME) in China, and Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation in Mexico.

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