Mazda's Mexico plant produces 100,000th Vehicle
31 Dec 2014|2,904 views
Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that accumulated production at Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation (MMVO) has reached 100,000 units. The milestone figure was achieved 11 months after production began at the company's new plant in Mexico in January this year.
The 100,000th car to come off the production line was a Mazda2 (known as Mazda Demio in Japan) bound for Europe. The plant also produces Mazda3 sedans and hatcback and there are plans to increase production to 250,000 units by March 2016. It produces about 140,000 units annually at present.
Mazda Motor Corporation has announced that accumulated production at Mazda de Mexico Vehicle Operation (MMVO) has reached 100,000 units. The milestone figure was achieved 11 months after production began at the company's new plant in Mexico in January this year.
The 100,000th car to come off the production line was a Mazda2 (known as Mazda Demio in Japan) bound for Europe. The plant also produces Mazda3 sedans and hatcback and there are plans to increase production to 250,000 units by March 2016. It produces about 140,000 units annually at present.
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