Chang'an Ford Mazda Automobile Corporation (CFMA) held an inauguration
ceremony today in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, to mark the
opening of its second factory in China.
The 3.84-billion-yuan plant, with an initial annual production capacity of
160,000 units, will manufacture passenger vehicles under the brand names of Ford
and Mazda. The first model Mazda II is expected to come off the production line
in October, with Ford compact car models to be rolled out next year.
Yin Jiaxu, Chairman of CFMA, said the new outfit demonstrated the fruitful
cooperation between Chang'an Automobile Group, Ford Motor and Mazda.
Chang'an Automobile Group, headquartered in southwest China's Chongqing, was
established in 1862. It has an annual production capacity of one million auto
engines and one million automobiles.
In April 2001, Chang'an jointly established Chang'an Ford Automobile
Corporation (CFA) with Ford Motor Co in southwestern China's Chongqing, with
each party holding a 50 percent stake, manufacturing 200,000 passenger cars for
the Chinese market annually.
When Mazda joined in March 2006, the CFA was renamed CFMA, with Chang'an
holding a controlling stake of 50 percent. Ford and Mazda hold 35-percent and
15-percent stakes respectively.
Core products to be manufactured and sold by CFMA include Ford Mondeo, Ford
Focus 4D, Ford Focus 5D, Ford S-MAX, Mazda 3 and Volvo S-40.