Ford CEO Pays Visit To Partner Mazda

Mazda Motor Corporation welcomed Alan Mulally president and CEO of the Ford Motor Company, to Mazda headquarters in western Japan’s Hiroshima Prefecture today. Ford is Mazda’s largest shareholder and strategic business partner, and this was Mulally’s first visit to Mazda in Hiroshima. Mazda’s President and CEO, Hizakazu Imaki, and several Mazda senior executive officers greeted Mulally at Mazda’s head office.


Mazda Motor Corporation welcomed Alan Mulally president and CEO of the Ford Motor Company, to Mazda headquarters in western Japan’s Hiroshima Prefecture today. Ford is Mazda’s largest shareholder and strategic business partner, and this was Mulally’s first visit to Mazda in Hiroshima. Mazda’s President and CEO, Hizakazu Imaki, and several Mazda senior executive officers greeted Mulally at Mazda’s head office.

Said Mulally, “Ford and Mazda have one of the most successful partnerships in automotive history. I firmly believe that Mazda’s employees are committed to achieving sustained and continued growth going forward. Mazda is, and will continue to be, a key partner in Ford Motor Company’s business plans—particularly in the areas of R&D, product development and manufacturing. The relationship between the two companies’ top management has never been better, and I fully expect the deep ties between Ford and Mazda to extend into the future and become even stronger.”

Mazda’s President Imaki welcomed Mulally, adding, “Everyone at Mazda recognizes that product-led growth is one of the best contributions we can make to our partnership with Ford as we continue our efforts to strengthen the Mazda brand. In the future, I would like to further develop our global cooperation with Ford.”

During his visit, Mulally toured Mazda’s production facilities near its headquarters and delivered a motivational address to approximately 200 senior Mazda employees in the company’s auditorium.

3 comments so far

Ford getting closer to Mazda can only be a good thing. It tells you something when Mazda has been one of the few consistently profitable divisions in Ford’s global portfolio when they’re hemorraging everywhere else.

Edward S.
March 1st, 2007 at 1:29 am

I am terribly sorry guys, but I think that Mr Alan Mulally of Ford should pay a visit to the South African plant, and make note that Ford/Mazda is unable to build a safe MPS6. I think it is really appauling.

postman
July 10th, 2008 at 11:50 am

I now understand why Mazda is having such a hard time. They are unable to compete in the sports sedan segment due to soddy workmanship.

postman
July 10th, 2008 at 11:53 am

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