Mazda Motor Corporation announced that
Representative Director and Chairman of the Board, President and CEO,
Takashi Yamanouchi has been awarded the Order of the Aztec Eagle. The
order is the highest decoration bestowed upon foreign citizens by the
government of the United Mexican States. Mexican President, His
Excellency Enrique Peña Nieto, presented the award at a ceremony held
today at the Embassy of Mexico in Tokyo.
Takashi Yamanouchi said at the ceremony, "It is a great honor to
receive the prestigious Order of the Aztec Eagle award. Mazda's new
plant in Mexico is due to start operations in the fourth quarter of
fiscal year ending March 2014 and construction is progressing smoothly.
Our hope is that the people who will work at the plant will come to
understand Mazda's approach to making cars and work for the company with
pride. Furthermore, Mazda is fully committed to becoming a good
corporate citizen in Mexico and creating opportunities to interact with
people in the local community. Moving forward, we will continue our
efforts to contribute to the economic growth of both Mexico and Japan
and further strengthen the amicable relationship between the two
countries."
Mazda entered the Mexican market in 2005 and sold 25,454
vehicles in the country in 2012, giving it a market share of 2.6
percent. Total sales of Mazda vehicles in Mexico had reached
approximately 150,000 units as of February 2013. The plant currently
under construction in Mexico will be one of Mazda's major production
facilities and will produce the Mazda2 (Mazda Demio in Japan), Mazda3
(Mazda Axela) among other models. At the start of operations production
capacity will be 140,000 units per year. This will be increased to
230,000 units annually in the fiscal year ending March 2016.
Courtesy of: Mazda USA Media
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