driving growth towards the future
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driving growth towards the future
Head Office Jidosha Kaikan, Shiba Daimon 1-chome, Minato-ku Tokyo 105-0012 Japan Tel: +81-3-5405-6126 Fax: +81-3-5405-6136 http://www.jama.or.jp/ Singapore Branch North American Office 143 Cecil Street, #09-03/04 GB Bldg. Singapore 069542 Tel: +65-6221-5057 Fax: +65-6221-5072 1050 17th Street, N.W., Suite 410 Washington, DC 20036-5518, USA Tel: +1-202-296-8537 Fax: +1-202-872-1212 Beijing Representative Office European Office Unit 1001B, Level 10, China World Office 2 No. 1 Jian Guo Men Wai Avenue Beijing, China 100004 Tel: +86-10-6505-0030 Fax: +86-10-6505-5856 DAIHATSU MOTOR CO., LTD. Head Office: 1-1, Daihatsu-cho, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8651 Tel: +81(72)751-8811 Tokyo Office: Shinwa Bldg, 2-10, Nihonbashi Hon-cho, 2-Chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0023 Tel: +81(3)4231-8856 http://www.daihatsu.com/ FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. Head Office: Ebisu Subaru Bldg 1-20-8 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8554 Tel: +81(3)6447-8000 http://www.fhi.co.jp/ HINO MOTORS, LTD. 1-1, Hinodai 3-chome, Hino, Tokyo 191-8660 Tel: +81(42)586-5111 http://www.hino.co.jp/ HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 1-1, Minami-Aoyama 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8556 Tel: +81(3)3423-1111 http://www.honda.co.jp/ ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED 26-1, Minami-Oi 6-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8722 Tel: +81(3)5471-1141 http://www.isuzu.co.jp/ Special Friend GENERAL MOTORS JAPAN, LTD. Head Office: 12-8 Higashi-shinagawa 4-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8687 Tel: +81(3)6711-5700 http://www.gmjapan.co.jp/ Printed in July 2015 http://www.jama.org/ Avenue Louise 287 1050 Bruxelles, BELGIUM Tel: +32-2-639-1430 Fax: +32-2-647-5754 KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. Kobe Head Office: Kobe Crystal Tower, 1-3, Higashi Kawasaki-cho 1-chome Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 650-8680 Tel: +81(78)371-9530 Tokyo Head Office: 1-14-5, Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8315, Japan Tel: +81(3)3435-2111 http://www.khi.co.jp/ MAZDA MOTOR CORPORATION Head Office: 3-1, Shinchi, Fuchu-cho, Aki-gun Hiroshima 730-8670 Tel: +81(82)282-1111 Tokyo Head Office: NBF Hibiya Bldg, 1-7, Uchisaiwai-cho 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0011 Tel: +81(3)3508-5031 http://www.mazda.com/ MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION 33-8, Shiba 5-chrome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8410 Tel: +81(3)3456-1111 http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/ MITSUBISHI FUSO TRUCK & BUS CORPORATION 1-2, Kashimada 1-Chome, Saiwai - Ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 221 - 0058 Tel: +81(44)330-7700 http://www.mitsubishi-fuso.com NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD. 1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8686 Tel: +81(45)523-5523 http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/index.html SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATION Head Office: 300, Takatsuka-cho, Minami-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 432-8611 Tel: +81(53)440-2061 Tokyo Branch: Suzuki Bldg, Higashi-shimbashi 2F, 2-2-8 Higashi-shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0021 Tel: +81(3)5425-2158 http://www.globalsuzuki.com/ TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION Head Office: 1, Toyota-cho, Toyota, Aichi 471-8571 Tel: +81(565)28-2121 Tokyo Office: 4-18, Koraku 1-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8701 Tel:+81(3)3817-7111 http://www.toyota.co.jp/ UD TRUCKS CORPORATION 1-1, Ageo, Saitama 362-8523 Tel: +81(48)781-2301 http://www.udtrucks.co.jp/ http://www.udtrucks.com/ YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD. Head Office: 2500, Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka 438-8501 Tel: +81(538)32-1115 Tokyo Office: 1-1 Marunouchi 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005 Tel: +81(3)5220-7200 http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/ DRIVING GROWTH TOWARDS THE FUTURE 2015 02 03 ASEAN-JAPAN Hand in Hand Towards The ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Japanese automotive manufacturers attained a total production Towards the goal of establishing the AEC, ASEAN has achieved of 3.7 million units, sales of 2.7 million units and exports of 1.34 more than 80% of its AEC 2015 Blueprint measures, such as (1) million units of passenger cars, trucks and buses in 2014. In view of a single market and production base, (2) strongly competitive this favorable trend, JAMA member companies have been making regional development, (3) equitable economic development, and active investments in ASEAN, bringing the combined number of (4) integration into the global economy. However, the elimination factories and facilities to 93. The number of direct employees also of Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) trade facilitation, simplification of rules increased 12% over last year, reaching approximately 177,000. of origin, evaluation of standards vis-à-vis technical regulations, Foreword 10 Statistics 03Contents 12 JAMA Activities in ASEAN 15 JAMA Members’ Recent Activities in ASEAN 02 About JAMA 04 Production Facilities in ASEAN and conformity assessment procedures remained important issues. in 2013 & Related Data In order to attain sustainable growth in the automotive industry, as Negotiations on these issues are underway among members. For by Country well as other industries in the region, an ASEAN-centered economic the automotive industry in particular, it is hoped that the self- integration agreement, the Regional Comprehensive Economic certification of origins currently being considered will be endorsed, Partnership (RCEP), was proposed, with official negotiations started promoting trade facilitation. since 2012. The realization of RCEP will leverage the strength of a population of 3.4 billion, accounting for approximately half of On the technical front, JAMA hopes that the ASEAN Mutual the world’s population, with a total GDP reaching approximately Recognition Arrangement (MRA) for automotive technical one third of the global total, or 20 trillion dollars. The creation of regulations will be practiced within an international framework such an immense economic bloc is expected to bring significant that will lead to the adoption of International Whole Vehicle Type benefits. In order to achieve desired higher level of liberalization, Approval (IWVTA), expected to be introduced in 2016, across ASEAN. the facilitation of further economic growth within ASEAN will play an important role in RCEP, and it will be necessary to ensure the ASESAN has embarked on a process to develop the post-2015 firm establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) at the vision – a new road map for the next decade and beyond. Deeply end of 2015. grounded in a history of cooperation with local partners spanning half a century, Japanese automakers hope to further strengthen relationships of positive interdependence in order to drive growth hand in hand for ever-greater mutual development of regional automotive industries in the Next Decade. Established in 1967, the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc. (JAMA) is a nonprofit industry association currently comprised of fourteen manufacturers of passenger cars, trucks, buses and motorcycles in Japan. The globalization of auto manufacturing contributes significantly to local and national economies around the world. As directions in auto manufacturing increasingly influence the world we live in, JAMA takes its role and mission ever more seriously, acting not only to promote increased environmental protection and greater road safety but also to enhance the international business environment. To promote the sound development of the automobile industry and contribute to social and economic welfare. • Conducts studies and surveys related to automobile production, distribution, trade and use. RCEP is an ASEAN-centered proposal for a regional FTA with countries already holding existing FTAs – Australia, China, India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and New Zealand. • Establishes and promotes policies related to automobile trade and international exchange. • Engages in public interest, international cooperation and other activities involved in meeting its organizational objectives. Chairman Fumihiko IKE (Chairman, Honda Motor Co., Ltd) Overseas Offices Objectives Activities 1 • Assists in the rationalization of automobile production, and helps establish policy for the development, improvement and promotion of production technology. North American Office (Washington, D.C., U.S.A.) European Office (Brussels, Belgium) Singapore Branch Beijing Representative Office (People’s Republic of China) Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2014 & Related Data by Country 04 (2014) Land Area (sq.km) Population: GDP at current prices (US$ million): GDP per capita (US$): (2014) 1,811,570 252,800,000 888,500 3,514 Land Area (sq.km) Population: GDP at current prices (US$ million): GDP per capita (US$): Serendah Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/) 326,900 10,860 Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/) 15 14 18 22 23 24 25 328,550 30,100,000 17 20 Tambun 13 15 16 19 21 Cikarang Seremban Purwakarta Automobile production Companies Manufacturer Daihatsu 1 Components Manufacturing Companies R&D & Other Operations Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion) Equity Stake Products Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000) Employees P. T. Astra Daihatsu Motor Jan 92 IDR 894,370 61.75% Xenia, Terios, Gran Max, Luxio, Ayla (Avanza, Rush, Agya, Townace, Liteace)(1) — 11,847 Xenia, Terios, Gran Max , Luxio 330 Sunter Assembly Plant Jan 92 — 2 Karawang Engine Plant Nov 06 Engine, Engine /Transmission parts — — 3 Karawang Assembly Plant Oct 12 Xenia, Ayla 200 — Trucks and buses — 1,738 200 7,500 4 Hino Honda P.T. Hino Motors Manufacturing Indonesia Dec 82 P. T. Honda Prospect Motor USD 112 90% USD 70 51% 5 1st Plant Mar 99 CR-V, Freed, Brio, Brio Satya, HR-V 6 2nd Plant Jan 14 Mobilio, Jazz 7 Isuzu 8 Mitsubishi 9 Mitsubishi Fuso Nissan P.T. Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia P.T.Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors Apr 08 (4) Jun 73 P. T. Nissan Motor Indonesia Purwakarta 1st Plant Oct 95 11 Purwakarta 2nd Plant May 14 P. T. Suzuki Indomobil Motor Tambun Plant 12 13 Cikarang Plant Toyota 14 P. T. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia Sunter Plant IDR 12,000 USD 143.4 10 Suzuki INR 92,000 USD 68 45% Medium Duty Trucks, Light Duty Trucks, Small-Sized Buses, Panther, Wagon and Trucks 52 1,138 2% COLT T120SS, L300, Outlander Sport 140 1,852 — Canter, FUSO — — 75% Grand Livina, Livina, X-TRAlL, Serena, March, Juke, Evalia , GO+, GO 250 3,400 93.4% APV, Carry, Wagon R Jan 15 INR 19,524 95% Apr 73 140 Ertiga 60 Innova, Fortuner, Etios Valco, Vios, Yaris, Engines — 7,680 Engine, Stamping Dice for vehicles, and other components — 2,283 15 Karawang Plant 1 Mar 98 Innova, Fortuner 130 3,266 16 Karawang Plant 2 Mar 13 Etios Valco, Vios, Yaris 120 1,100 17 P.T. Sugity Creatives Apr 95 INR 37,740 0%(2) NAV1 6 1,966 18 UD Trucks P.T. Astra Multi Trucks Indonesia Apr 96 INR 62,840 12.5% Trucks and buses 4.8 67 19 Honda P.T. Honda Precision Parts Manufacturing Jul 02 USD 150 95% Automatic transmissions and engine valves for automobiles — 3,500 20 Isuzu P. T. Mesin Isuzu Indonesia Feb 83 INR 13,200 68.10% Diesel engines and related parts 50 346 21 P. T. Asian Isuzu Casting Center Apr 97 USD 74.3 70.22% Casting Parts 42.4 tons 634 22 P. T. TJForge Indonesia Mar 13 INR 714,250 23 Mitsubishi 24 Mitsubishi Fuso P. T. Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Motors & Manufacturing Aug 73 IDR 11,451 25 Daihatsu P.T. Astra Daihatsu Motor — — Research & Development Center (1) (4) 64.97% Forged Parts — 360 0% Pressed parts and engines — 1,139 — Engine, Body parts — — — — — (3) Apr 13 (2) Toyota Brand P.T.Sugity Creatives is 6.5% owned by P. T. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia Consignment production to PT. Krama Yudha Rata Motor Manufacturer Components Manufacturing Companies R&D & Other Operations Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion) Equity Stake Products Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000) Employees 1 Daihatsu Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. Feb 93 RM 140 0% (1) ALZA, MYVI 230 5,446(2) 2 Perodua Global Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. Apr 13 RM 200 0% (1) AXIA 100 1,313 3 Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Oct 12 RM 78.8 58% Trucks and buses 10 329 4 Honda Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Nov 00 RM170 51% City, Civic, Accord, CR-V, Jazz, HR-V 100 2,625 5 Isuzu Isuzu Hicom Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Jul 96 RM 100 51% Medium Duty Trucks, Light Duty Trucks, Small-Sized Buses, Pick-Up Trucks 12 612 6 Mazda Inokom Corporation Sdn Bhd Aug 97 — 0% Mazda 3, CX-5 30 2,150 7 Mitsubishi Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Jan 05 RM 134.7 — Canter, FUSO — — 8 Mitsubishi Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. Aug 76 RM 1 — ASX 65 2,567 Nissan Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. RM 1 — Serena, X-Trail, Grand Livina, Livina X-Gear, Teana, Navara, NV200, Almera 65 2,783 Fuso 9 10 Segambut Plant Aug 76 Serendah Plant May 07 11 Subaru Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. Aug 76 RM 1 — Subaru XV 65 2,567 12 Toyota Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. May 68 RM 7.5 0%(3) Hiace, Hilux, Vios, Innova, Fortuner, Camry 80 2,968 13 UD Trucks Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. Aug 76 RM 1 0% Trucks and buses 1 1,169 14 Honda Honda Autoparts Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. 1992 RM25.8 51% Manufacture automobile parts — 218 15 Daihatsu Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. — — — Product planning, Styling design, Development, Engineering and Testing 4,600 Jan 91 Apr 71 Automobile production Companies Research & Development (3) R&D employees are included in PT Astra Daihatsu Motor. (1) (3) (2) An investment through local affiliated company Inclusive of Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn Bhd Assenmly Service Sdn. Bhd. is 100% owned by UMW Toyota Motor Sdn.Bhd. (4) R&D employees are included in Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. (4) 05 Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2014 & Related Data by Country 06 (2014) Land Area (sq.km) Population: GDP at current prices (US$ million): GDP per capita (US$): (2014) Land Area (sq.km) Population: GDP at current prices (US$ million): GDP per capita (US$): 298,170 100,100, 000 284,600 2,843 07 510,890 67,200,000 373,800 5,562 Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/) Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/) 5 6 7 24 Bang Khen 8 15 9 11 19 14 16 18 23 13 25 Bang Bo Chachoengsao 20 21 22 12 17 Automobile production Companies Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Components Manufacturing Companies Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion) Equity Stake Products Automobile production Companies Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000) Pilipinas Hino Inc. Mar 75 PHP 562.5 15% Trucks and Buses — 197 2 Honda Honda Cars Philippines Inc. Oct 90 PHP 1,100 74.24% City 15 571 3 Isuzu Isuzu Philippines Corporation Aug 95 PHP 1,000 35% Assembly of buses and small and medium-sized CVs 15 413 4 Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation Feb 63 PHP 1,640 51% L300, Adventure 50 931 5 Nissan Philippines, Inc. PHP 428 51.00% Star Motor Manufactuing. Industries, Inc. 6 Univation Motor Philippines, Inc. 7 Toyota Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. 8 Oct 13 Santa Rosa Plant — Patrol Aug 88 PHP 1.549 34% Apr 97 — 36 60 167 Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000) Employees 1 Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing (Thailand) Ltd. May 62 THB 2,500 80% Trucks and Unit Production for Toyota — 2,232 2 Honda Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Dec 00 THB5,460 75.94% City, City(CNG), Jazz, Civic, Accord, Accord(Hybrid), CR-V, BRIO, BRIO Amaze, HR-V 300 4,350 3 Isuzu Isuzu Motors Co., (Thailand) Ltd. Apr 66 THB 8,500 71.10% Large And Small-Sized CVs and Pick Up Trucks 346 5,677 4 Mazda Auto Alliance (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Nov 95 THB 8,435 50% Mazda BT-50, Mazda 2, Mazda 3 295 7,004 Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd. May 61 THB 7,000 100% Triton, Pajero Sport, Mirage, Lancer EX, Attrage 460 7,373 Mitsubishi 5 Laemchabang Plant (No.1) Laemchabang Plant (No.2) 166 6 1,390 7 — — 1,011 8 Mitsubishi TC Manufacturing and Assembly (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Dec 09 — — CANTER, FM, FN and FV — — Dec 81 PHP 1,538 1.55% Trucks and Buses 0.4 61 Dec 92 USD 27 100% Manual transmissions — 552 11 Isuzu Isuzu Autoparts Manufacturing Corporation Nov 96 PHP 442 100% Transmissions 248 421 12 Mitsubishi Asian Transmission Corp. Jan 73 PHP 770 90% Processing and assembly of transmissions — 593 Transmissions, Continuous velocity joints — 95% Products 14 Columbian Motors Corp. PHP 1,000 Equity Stake 40 Honda Parts Manufacturing Corp. Aug 90 Capitalization (x 1 milliion) Almera 9 UD Trucks Toyota Autoparts Philippines Inc. Est. Innova, Vios 10 Honda 13 Toyota R&D & Other Operations Company Name / Facility Name Employees 1 Hino Nissan Manufacturer Components Manufacturing Companies 996 Laemchabang Plant (No.3) Fuso 9 Nissan Nissan Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Sep 77 THB 1,930.91 75% Frontier Navara, Teana, March, Almera, Sylphy, Pulsar 280 6,568 10 Suzuki Suzuki Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd Aug 11 THB12,682 100% Swift, Celerio, Ciaz 100 1,700 Toyota Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. Oct 62 THB 7,520 86.4% Vios, Corolla, Camry, Camry HV, Prius, Yaris — 17,820 11 Samrong Plant Feb 64 — — Hilux Vigo 230 4,056 12 Gateway Plant Feb 96 — — Camry, Corolla, Camry HV, Prius, Yaris 300 6,656 13 Ban Pho Plant Jan 07 — — Hilux Vigo, Fortuner 220 3,846 14 Toyota Auto Works Co., Ltd. Jun 88 THB 21.7 0%(1) Hiace 20 — 15 Isuzu Isuzu Engine Manufacturing Co., (Thailand) Ltd. Jul 87 THB 1,025 57.30% Diesel engines — 1,271 16 Thai International Die Making Co., Ltd. Sep 87 THB 100 56.40% Forging of press molds, Press processing — 650 17 IT Forging (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Dec 94 THB 700 59.60% Forged parts — 293 18 Nissan Nissan Powertrain (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Aug 87 THB 1400 90% Engines — 635 19 SNN Tools & Dies Co., Ltd. Feb 89 — 27.8% Stamping dies, Tools & Jigs, Stamping parts — 240 20 Mazda Mazda Powertrain Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Jan 13 THB 6566.973 100% Transmissions — 526 MMTH Engine Company Limited May 88 THB 20 0%(2) Engines, Stamping parts — 1,118 Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Jul 87 THB 850 96% Engines, Propeller Shaft, Cylinder Block — 4,014 Jul 89 — — — — 2,278 21 Mitsubishi Toyota 22 Amata Nakorn Plant 23 Honda Honda R&D Asia Pacific Co., Ltd. Dec 05 THB 200 100% Product Planning, Styling Design, Engineering Design, Vehicle Test and Material Research — — 24 Nissan Nissan Motor Asia Pacific Co., Ltd. July 11 THB 224.5 100% Regional marketing and sales function. Product planning and management office. R&D strategy and management — 367 25 Toyota Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Engineering Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Apr 07 THB 1,300 100% Development and evaluation efforts for locally produced vehicles as well as operational support for Toyota procuction affiliates in Asia, Oceania and the Middle East — 2,500 (1) Toyota Auto Works Co., Ltd. is 37% owned by Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. (2) MMTH Engine Company Limited is 100% owned by Mitsubishi Motors Thailand Co., Ltd Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2014 & Related Data by Country 08 (2014) Land Area (sq.km) Population: GDP at current prices (US$ million): GDP per capital (US$): (2014) Land Area (sq.km) Population: GDP at current prices (US$ million): GDP per capita (US$): 310,070 90,700,000 186,200 2,052 Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/) 700 5,400,000 307,900 57,018 Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/) 9 Da Nang Other Facilities Manufacturer Automobile production Companies Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Capitalization (x 1 milliion) Equity Stake Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion) Equity Stake Function Employees 1 Honda Singapore Safety Driving Centre Ltd. Jul 83 SGD 2 27.5% Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities. 246 2 Honda Bukit Batok Driving Centre Ltd. Apr 88 SGD 5 26% Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities. 313 3 Isuzu Isuzu Motors Asia Ltd. Mar 96 USD 187 100% Buying and selling of complementary parts in the region. Works as holding company for regional business entities and their management. 29 4 Nissan Nissan Singapore Pte. Ltd. Apr 12 USD 10 100% Support of marketing, sales operations and franchise supervision in Singapore 6 5 Toyota Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.(1) Jul 90 SGD 6 100% Parts supply to all ASEAN countries and sales support for marketing in Asia. 412 (1) R&D & Other Operations Est. Company Name / Facility Name Products Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000) Initially established as Toyota Motor Management Service Singapore Pte. Ltd., which was changed to its actual name in 2001. 1 Hino Hino Motors (Vietnam) Ltd. Jun 96 USD 8.11 51% Trucks and buses — 101 2 Honda Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd.(Two Wheelers) Mar 96 USD 62.9 42% Civic, CR-V, City 10 9,809 (1) 3 Isuzu Isuzu Vietnam Co., Ltd. Oct 95 USD 15 35% Medium Duty Trucks, Light Duty Trucks & Bus Chassis 8 345 4 Mazda Vina Mazda Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd Sep 10 VND100 billion 0% Mazda2, Maxda3, Mazda6, CX-5 10 300 5 Mitsubishi Vina Star Motors Corporation Apr 94 USD 16 25% Pajero Sport 5 120 6 Nissan Tan Chong Industrial Equipment Vietnam Pte. Ltd. (in Da Nang) Apr 13 USD 40 76% Sunny 7 230 7 Suzuki Vietnam Suzuki Corporation Apr 95 USD 97.9 100% Carry, Swift 4 340(1) 8 Toyota Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. Sep 95 USD 49.14 70% Camry, Corolla, Fortuner, Innova,Vios 35 1,804 9 Nissan Nissan Techno Vietnam Co., LTD. Jun 01 USD 3 100% Development for vehicles, unit, parts — 1,787 (2014) Myanmar Employees Land Area (sq.km) Population: GDP at current prices (US$ million): GDP per capita (US$): 653,520 53,700,000 64,300 1,197 Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/) Automobile production Companies Manufacturer 1 Suzuki (1) Inclusive motorcycle business. Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion) Equity Stake Function Employees Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co., Ltd. Feb 13 USD11.5 100% Carry Truck 70 09 10 11 ASEAN Automobile Production of JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts JAMA Members’ Automobile Sales by Country A total of 3,735,043 units of passenger cars, trucks and buses were produced in 2014, a drop of 3.4% compared to the previous year due to market demand weaker than expected in the world. Out of the 3.2 million new passenger cars, trucks and buses sold in ASEAN in 2014, around 85% (2.7 million units) were contributed by JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts, highlighting the key role these partners play in the region. 4,000,000 3,740,929 3,867,573 1,400,000 40% 1,200,000 100% 90% 1,229,901 3,500,000 80% 3,000,000 30% 2,712,132 1,000,000 70% 2,568,365 2,500,000 1,330,680 2,308,011 2,076,965 2,027,123 2,000,000 20% 60% 800,000 1,971,589 655,793 1,859,391 1,748,939 1,471,998 1,500,000 1,000,000 50% 3,735,043 10% 600,000 0% 400,000 50% 40% 1,273,082 997,940 1,096,065 30% 211,958 -10% 500,000 20% 200,000 97,158 10% 34,111 -20% 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 0 2014 0% Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Singapore Share Other JAMA (%) Myanmar Vietnam Thailand Philippines Malaysia Indonesia ASEAN ASEAN Automobile Exports of JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts Number of Jobs and Facilities Contributed by JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts In 2014, a total of 1,343,869 units were exported by JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts. 79% of these (1057,780 units) were bound for destinations outside ASEAN, with the remaining 21% (286,089 units) classified as intra-ASEAN exports. A total of 177,475 people (about 12% increase) were directly employed by 93 facilities (11% growth) of JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts in 2014. 93 1,600,000 80% 1,400,000 1,343,869 1,266,655 60% 1,200,000 180,000 90 160,000 85 83 140,000 80 120,000 40% 1,027,723 1,000,000 922,599 75 100,000 71 70 800,000 20% 753,069 749,537 80,000 600,000 562284 200,000 556,943 0% 405511 400,000 212014 126037 110252 263923 -20% 139096 -40% 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Ext 2012 2013 Intra 2014 Total 60,000 65 62 61 60 58 20,000 55 0 50 2005 (%) 67 63 40,000 0 2000 65 65 653,636 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 # of facilities Singapore Myanmar Vietnam Thailand Philippines Malaysia Indonesia 12 13 Promoting Regional Integration ASEAN integration is expected to further generate economies of scale in the region and contribute to the future development of the ASEAN automotive industry. To facilitate this, strengthened competitiveness will become increasingly important. ASEAN continues to execute its ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint in service of the goal of establishing the AEC by 2015. The Blueprint aims to create: (1) a single market and production base, (2) strongly competitive regional development, (3) equitable economic development, and (4) enhanced integration with the global economy. These efforts are making steady progress through actions such as the enactment of ATIGA (the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement). With the overall goal of strengthening the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry, JAMA has been participating in the AEM-METI1 Economic and Industrial Cooperation Committee Working Group on the Automobile Industry (AMEICCWGAI) meetings, starting from the group’s inception in 1998. With aims of bolstering regional integration, enhancing supporting industries, and ultimately strengthening the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry, this AMEICC-WG has been implementing programs such as the Experts Dispatch Program which sends Japanese experts to assist local auto parts suppliers in developing manufacturing technology, improving production and quality control, and bolstering human resource development. At the 15th AMEICC-WGAI held in August 2014, opinions and information were exchanged concerning the latest status and future issues with respect to the implementation of Self-Certification of Origin by authorized exporters, establishment of suitable policies and procedures, the formulation of basic views on the RCEP (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership), regional market integration, and cooperation regarding road safety policy within the ASEAN region. JAMA considers there to be four issues of prime importance with respect to strengthening the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry and facilitation of regional integration. These issues include: • Further promotion of trade facilitation (establishment of flexible and user-friendly Rules of Origin and certification systems, further-simplified customs procedures), • Harmonization of technical regulations and promotion of Mutual Recognition of Approval, • Improvements in fuel properties and harmonization of fuel specifications, and • Strengthening of supporting industries, human resources and other related matters. JAMA is dedicated to taking proactive measures to enhance the international competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry and promote regional integration, including activities such as participation in AMEICC-WGAI. Promoting Trade and Investment Liberalization JAMA believes that further trade and investment liberalization will enhance the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry, and has therefore advocated for the establishment of economic partnership agreements (EPAs) between ASEAN and Japan. JAMA has promoted the undertaking of cooperative projects under EPAs, further enhancing competitiveness. As for RCEP, currently in the midst of negotiations expected to complete by the end of 2015, it is anticipated that this agreement will greatly contribute to the further development of world economies, including those of ASEAN member states. This framework is expected to generate more diversified markets for consumers in the region. JAMA welcomes RCEP’s dedication to achieving higher levels of liberalization and is hopeful that some flexibility in this regard might also be considered based on the unique conditions found within individual countries’ automotive markets. During the JAMA-AAF (ASEAN Automotive Federation)’s Information Exchange Meeting, JAMA exchanged views on RCEP with each automotive association and subsequent rounds of meeting are expected to take place in future. JAMA Technical Experts Working Together with ASEAN Partners Towards More Comprehensive Certification Systems and Safety / Environmental Regulations Harmonization of Technical Regulations and Mutual Recognition of Approval (MRA) To further promote auto industry development, JAMA advocates the harmonization of technical regulations and Mutual Recognition of Approval (MRA) based on the United Nations WP29 (World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations) 1958 Agreement, the only international agreement providing a legal basis for auto parts and systems. Under MRA, contracting parties agree to mutually recognize each other’s approvals without the need for re-certification. JAMA has been putting in great effort to promote the 1958 Agreement in concert with the Japanese Government in the past decade through gatherings including AAF/TC3JAMA1, Asian RACE, JASIC Asia Government and Industry2, ACCSQ-APWG3, and others. In 2006, Thailand and Malaysia successfully acceded to the 1958 Agreement, and other ASEAN countries have started to form national committees to work towards accession. In anticipation of the worldwide trend heralded by the 1958 Agreement’s extension of MRA from auto parts/ systems to whole vehicles, in collaboration with the Japanese Government, JAMA has been promoting the concept of International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA) during WP29 discussions. JAMA experts provided discussion updates for ASEAN industry members during the 21st AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting held in Sapporo in September 2014; updates included deliberation on revising the 1958 agreement in order to facilitate recognition of certificates constituted by older versions of technical regulations, review of voting systems, and plans for submitting the IWVTA proposal to WP29 in November 2013, with expected IWVTA completion in March 2016. Given that the ASEAN MRA technical regulations for auto-parts and systems (to be established in 2015) are nearly substantial enough to facilitate an MRA for entire vehicles (similar to the IWVTA), JAMA experts are encouraging ASEAN members to consider participation in IWVTA Informal Group discussions and to work in parallel towards a MRA for whole vehicles. This recommendation was endorsed during the 21st AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting held in Sapporo in September 2014, in which it was decided to recommend that each ASEAN country align its Vehicle Type Approval system with 1958 Agreement Type Approval and to gradually align with IWVTA in future. Safety and Environmental Regulations The development of harmonized certification systems in turn requires the harmonization of vehicle safety and environmental regulations. Although ASEAN governments aim to adopt the UN Regulations annexed to the 1958 Agreement as a basis for harmonizing safety regulations, some regulations may be unsuitable for the ASEAN climate and thus require review. In view of assisting countries in their adoption of UN Regulations, JAMA experts have worked to provide information to industry associations and authorities through the presentation of updated studies on UN Regulations suitable for adoption within ASEAN. Based on such studies, the AAF/TC3 has presented an updated roadmap for the adoption of UN Regulations to the 12th ACCSQ-APWG held in Manila in 2010. In addition to this, during the July 2011 AAF/TC3-JAMA Special Meeting, JAMA experts provided ASEAN automobile industry members with general recommendations regarding the ASEAN MRA Draft and specific recommendations on versions of UN Regulations to be adopted under the ASEAN MRA Draft. Furthermore, in the February 2013 Luangprabang Meeting, with the help of JAMA experts, AAF/TC3 members consolidated an industry perspective on an ideal ASEAN MRA for submission to the ACCSQ-APWG and respective authorities for consideration. Environment (Exhaust Emissions and Fuel Properties) To promote air quality improvement in ASEAN countries, JAMA fuel experts have drafted specifications for Euro 4 fuels along with biofuel specifications for both ethanol and FAME4 that take into consideration Southeast Asian climates and vehicle usage. In March 2010, these specifications were discussed and endorsed by AAF/TC3 members in the form of the AAF/TC3 Fuel Specs. However, due to rising needs for biofuel blending and ever-more stringent emission regulations, revised fuels specifications for Euro 4 and Euro 5 fuels incorporating biodiesel of up to B5 (blending 95% diesel with 5% FAME) and bioethanol of up to E10 (blending 90% gasoline with 10% ethanol) were proposed by JAMA experts in the 19th AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting and subsequently endorsed by AAF/TC3 members at the 20th AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting. During the 21st AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting held in Sapporo, AAF/TC3 members agreed to continue to recommend the endorsed specifications to concerned authorities in ASEAN countries. Although some fuel-related issues remain, in the 22nd AAF/TC3-JAMA Meeting, AAF/TC3 members agreed to continue their support towards the implementation of Euro 4/5 emission regulations as long as each ASEAN Member State provides their (1) corresponding fuels are provided, (2) clear and consistent target implementation time-line for each vehicle categories, and (3) sufficient lead time to the industry. In future, JAMA will continue to contribute to enhanced ASEAN-centered trade competitiveness and investment liberalization across Asia. ASEAN Automotive Federation/Technical Committee 3 Japan Automobile Standards Internationalization Center ASEAN Consultative Committee for Standard and Quality- Automotive Product Working Group 4 Fatty Acid Methyl Ester 1 2 3 1 ASEAN Economic Ministers-Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan) 14 15 Promoting the ASEAN MRA and International Whole Vehicle Type Approval New/Additional Investment AutomakerYear Country Daihatsu 2013 Indonesia Inauguration Ceremony for New Auto Plant PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) held an inauguration ceremony for its Karawang Assembly Plant in April 2013. This plant was constructed under the concept of “Just Fit for Indonesia”, aiming to provide high-quality products. 2014 Malaysia New Auto Plant In order to strengthen its manufacturing base, Perodua, a Daihatsu joint-venture company, built a new plant in Selangor with an investment of 790 million Malaysian Ringgit. The new plant operates under a newly established company boasting an annual production capacity of 100,000 units. 2014 Malaysia New Engine Plant Promoting further localization of component parts, Perodua and Daihatsu built a new engine manufacturing plant in Negeri Sembilan, investing 15 billion Japanese Yen. The new engine plant expects to be operational in 2016 and will have an annual production capacity of 140,000 units. 2015 Indonesia Strengthen Engine Manufacturing Capability In Summer 2015, Daihatsu extended its ADM passenger car engine production line . The new line has an annual production capacity of 200,000 engines, and engine production will be shifted in stages from the existing line to the new in order to increase cost competitiveness and improve quality. 2013 2015 Thailand New Auto Plant In Jul 2013, Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd laid the first stone for its new assembly plant in Prachinburi, representing an investment of 17.15 billion baht and reinforcing Honda’s commitment to growing its business in support of an ever-more prosperous Thai society. The new assembly plant will have an annual automobile production capacity of 120,000 units and is expected to start operations in 2015 from CKD parts, employing 2,500 associates. 2013 Malaysia New Production Line Reinforcing its Malaysia operations, in January 2013 Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd (HMSB) officially opened its new No. 2 production line in Malacca. With a total investment of 382 million Malaysian Ringgit, the No.2 Line has doubled HMSB’s production from 50,000 vehicles to 100,000 units annually. 2014 Indonesia New Auto Plant P. T. Honda Prospect Motor (HPM) officially opened its new automobile plant (worth 3.1 trillion Indonesian Rupiah) in Kerrawang, West Java. With an annual production capacity of 120,000 units, this new plant has increased HPM’s total production from 80,000 to 200,000 units. The new plant produces Jazz and Mobilio, offering local content ratio increases from 50% to around 80% and initial employment for approximately 2,000 associates. Isuzu 2015 Indonesia • Strengthening automotive industry competitiveness through the use of mutually complementary parts and components. New Auto Plant In April 2015, Isuzu opened its new plant in Suryacipta City of Industry in Karawang, West Java, with an investment of 1.3 trillion rupiah. The plant will double the 25,000-unit production capacity of the former plant in Bekasi, West Java. Mazda 2015 Thailand New Auto Plant Mazda Motor Corporation constructed a transmission plant with an annual production capacity of approximately 400,000 units in Thailand, investing 26 billion yen. The new plant began operations in January 2015. • Promotion of ASEAN exports beyond the ASEAN region. Mitsubishi 2015 Philippines Plant Relocation Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) relocated the headquarters / factory in Cainta (Rizal Province) to Santa Rosa (Laguna Province). Following this relocation, MMPC started vehicle production and held the inauguration ceremony in January 2015. 2015 Indonesia The New Plant Mitsubishi announced the commemoration of a new manufacturing plant in Bekasi Prefecture in Indonesia on March 24, 2015. The new manufacturing plant will start operations in April 2017. The production models will be an all-new Pajero Sport SUV, followed by a brand-new small MPV model and then the COLT L300. 2013 Myanmar Nissan and Tan Chong to Assemble Vehicles in Myanmar Nissan and Tan Chong Group jointly announced the approval of a license to manufacture and distribute Nissan vehicles in Myanmar. The application was approved by the Myanmar Investment Commission on 15 August 2013, and it grants Tan Chong Motor (Myanmar) Co. Ltd. the rights to assemble and distribute Nissan vehicles locally. With this approval, the Tan Chong Group will embark on a three-year project to build a local manufacturing facility in the Bago region industrial area. Nissan and Tan Chong Group are planning to produce over 10,000 units per year at full production. 2014 Thailand Second Auto Plant in Thailand Nissan Motor Co., Ltd announced plans to invest 11 billion baht (358 million dollars) in a second assembly plant in Thailand. Scheduled to start production in August 2014, the plant will have an initial annual production capacity of 75,000 units, expanding to 150,000 units per year. This new plant will maintain Thailand’s place as Nissan’s largest manufacturing center in the ASEAN region and key strategic global export hub. 2014 Indonesia Datsun launches DATSUN GO+ PANCA in Indonesia Datsun, a brand of Nissan Motor, launched its first Datsun car for the Indonesian market, the Datsun GO+, at its new plant in Purwakarta, West Java. The new 60,000 m2 plant, including engine assembly, body, paint, trim and chassis, will be dedicated to the production of Datsun cars for Indonesia. Societal demands on automobile performance regarding global warming and air pollution issues as well as safety enhancements for passengers and pedestrians on a global scale have been increasing at a fast pace. In order to best respond to these demands, continued harmonization of vehicle and parts regulations that differ between countries as well as promotion of mutual worldwide recognition of motor vehicles and parts are becoming more and more important. In 1958, an agreement on the world-wide harmonization of technical regulations for automobiles and mutual recognition of approval of vehicle structures and equipment relating to safety and the environment was adopted by the United Nations (known as the “1958 Agreement”). At present, 50 countries and one region have acceded to the Agreement, with 135 UN regulations already developed under its auspices. In addition, further efforts towards global harmonization and mutual recognition are currently being undertaken within the World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (UN/WP29). As part of its plans for achieving economic integration by 2015, ASEAN is currently working toward establishing the ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) to promote harmonization and mutual recognition of motor vehicle technical regulations within the ASEAN region. This arrangement will initially target mutual ASEAN recognition of 19 UN regulations set forth in the 1958 Agreement. Honda The following key benefits of the ASEAN MRA are expected to contribute to the strengthening of ASEAN automotive industry competitiveness : 134 UN Regulations • Promoting safer, more environmentally friendly vehicles and parts. • Simplifying certification procedures. • Speedier sourcing of substitute parts and components during natural disasters. As part of its intensifying efforts toward global harmonization and mutual recognition, the Japanese government submitted a proposal for an “International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA)” system at the UN/WP29 March 2010 meeting, where it was agreed to by member countries. Implementation of the proposal (targeted for 2016) is currently under discussion. IWVTA, originally based on the 1958 Agreement, advances mutual recognition from the equipment and parts level to approval of the “whole vehicle”. As IWVTA related efforts continue to promote the facilitation of vehicle imports/exports, we look forward to the utilization of this framework by ASEAN members. Promotion of harmonization and mutual recognition will help bring safer, more environmentally friendly vehicles to market and will strengthen international competitiveness in ASEAN countries where the growth of motorization is substantial. In view of this, JAMA seeks to actively cooperate in efforts to establish the ASEAN MRA. Nissan 16 17 New/Additional Investment AutomakerYear Country Suzuki Myanmar 2013 2015 Toyota UD Indonesia Suzuki Receives Myanmar Government Approval for Establishment of 100% Invested Subsidiary Suzuki Motor Corporation has been approved by the Myanmar government to establish a new company, permitting Suzuki to resume automobile production in the country, where production operations have been halted since 2010. Suzuki is now preparing for the establishment of this new automobile production and sales subsidiary, Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co., Ltd., facilitated via100% Suzuki investment. Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co., Ltd. is scheduled to produce its Carry compact truck at a plant located in Yangon, where the former Myanmar Suzuki Motor Co., Ltd. (closed in 2010) previously produced automobiles. It plans to expand its automobile production and sales in Myanmar as infrastructure development advances in line with economic liberalization. Indonesia Opening of Second Auto Plant in Indonesia In March 2013, Toyota opened a second production plant in Karawang, Indonesia with a production capacity of 70,000 units per year. An investment of approximately 3.3 trillion rupiah was made and 1,100 new jobs were created. For more information, see: http://www2.toyota.co.jp/en/news/13/03/0315.html 2016 Indonesia Opening of Second Engine Plant in Indonesia In early 2016, Toyota will open a second engine plant in Karawang, Indonesia, with a production capacity of 216,000 units per year. Toyota will invest approximately 23 billion yen and 600 new jobs will be created. For more information, see: http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/mail/869403 Thailand Country Hino 2015 Indonesia Launch of New HINO500 SERIES In January 2015, Hino Indonesia launched its new medium-duty truck model. Hino has been working to develop “market best-fit vehicles” incorporating modular designs; the model introduced in Indonesia represents the first iteration of these products. Honda 2012 Indonesia Thailand Philippines Malaysia Vietnam Brunei Singapore Launch of CR-V The Honda CR-V was launched in ASEAN,beginning in Indonesia and followed by Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brunei and Singapore. The car is produced by Honda plants in Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Vietnam. 2013 Indonesia New Launch of the Brio Satya ’Low Cost Green Car’ The new Honda Brio Satya was designed as a response to the LCGC (Low Cost Green Car) program originated by the Indonesian government. This model is entirely produced in Indonesia and incorporates 85% local content. 2013 Thailand Launch of the 9th Generation All-New Accord The All-New Accord, built with refined, innovative styling and advanced premium features, was first introduced to the Thai market. Since then, the car has been launched in Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, Brunei, and Indonesia. The 9th generation Accord is produced by Honda factories in Thailand and Vietnam. 2014 2015 Indonesia Thailand Singapore Philippines Launch of Mobilio In 2014, Honda first launched Mobilo, the first LMPV designed for Asian market in Indonesia followed by Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines respectively. To serve the market demand, the car was produced at Honda’s manufacturing plant in Indonesia and Thailand. 2014 Thailand Launch of Accord Hybrid In 2014, Honda Automobile Thailand Co., Ltd. introduced the Accord Hybrid, equipped with the most effective Sport Hybrid i-MMD (Sport Hybrid Intelligent Multi-Mode Drive) full hybrid system. The model is produced by Honda’s Ayutthaya plant in Thailand. 2014 Thailand Malaysia Indonesia Philippines Singapore Brunei Vietnam Launch of 4th Generation New City In 2014, Thailand was the first country to offer the all-new Honda City, offering stunning design, a spacious cabin, and a new continuously variable transmission (CVT) developed under Honda’s Earth Dreams Technology offering instant response and top fuel efficiency. Following Thailand were Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Brunei, and Vietnam. Honda’s new City is locally produced at Honda manufacturing plants in Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia. 2014 Thailand Philippines Indonesia Singapore Malaysia Brunei Launch of New Jazz The all-new Honda Jazz has been developed and redesigned with a sporty style ,spacious interior, and a comfortable cabin. To date, in the ASEAN market the car has been introduced in Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. The new Honda Jazz is locally manufactured in Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. 2014 Thailand Malaysia Indonesia Singapore Brunei Philippines Launch of New HR-V Honda launched the all-new HR-V, a sport crossover model, in Thailand , followed by Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and the Philippines. The car is locally produced at Honda plantsin Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Isuzu 2014 Indonesia Launch of Mu-X Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia launched the Thailand-built Mu-X, its latest SUV, in August 2014. Mitsubishi 2013 Thailand Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd (MMTh): Significant Achievements In March 2013, MMTh successfully attained 1 million units of local sales, 2 million units’ export, and 3 million units of production. 2013 Thailand Launch of Attrage and Mirage July saw the launch of the new Attrage. Even though domestic sales were less than 50,000 units in 2010, by launching Mirage in 2012 and Attrage in 2013, MMTh was able to achieve annual sales of 100,000 units. Production volumes exceeded 300,000 units for the first time, reaching 357,000 units in 2012. MMTh’s export volume of completed vehicles saw significant boosts due to the Mirage and Attrage, surpassing 200,000 in 2012 and reaching 242,000 units in 2013. 2014 Thailand Launch of New Triton In November, MMTh launched its all-new Triton. The all-new Triton gets its full redesign in nine years and is produced at MMTh’s Laem Chabang Plant. MMTh plans to roll out the all-new Triton sequentially in ASEAN, Oceania, the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Latin America, eventually exporting it to some 150 countries. 2014 Philippines Mitsubishi celebrates 100,000th Unit “Adventure” Production and Sales Milestones In April 2014 the Mitsubishi Adventure achieved one hundred thousand unit production and sales milestones. The celebration of these milestones is good news for the overall automotive manufacturing industry as well; sustained demand for the Adventure substantially contributes to employment in the Philippines Opening ceremony of the new automobile plant in Indonesia Suzuki has held an opening ceremony for its new Cikarang automobile assembly plant on 29 May, 2015. Upon completion of the plant, “Ertiga” assembly was transferred from the Tambun Plant. Suzuki’s production capacity in Indonesia is approximately 250,000 units. 2013 2013 AutomakerYear Plant Expansion Seizing growth opportunities in Asia and other fast-growing markets, UD Trucks invested 2 billion baht to extend its Samut Prakarn plant by 20,000 square meters, including a modern assembly line, new cab plant and paint shop. Located in an eastern suburb of Greater Bangkok, the plant will have a technical production capacity of up to 20,000 units approximately per annum. With these changes, the plant will become the first completely built-up production facility for UD Trucks outside of Japan. It will target not only the Thai market but will also serve as a hub for export to other markets in Southeast Asia. Production, Sales and Export AutomakerYear Country Daihatsu Indonesia 2013 Achievement of 3 Million Units Production PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) achieved a cumulative total production volume of 3 million units in March 2013. After achieving a level of 2 million units in 2010, it took ADM just over 2 years to increase its production to 3 million. 2013 Indonesia Launch of Ayla In September 2013, Daihatsu launched its new city car, the Ayla, and began OEM production as the Toyota Agya, which both first met the Low Cost Green Car requirements promulgated by the Indonesian government. In February 2014, ADM began exports of the Toyota Agya to the Philippines. 2014 Malaysia Launch of Axia In September first 2014, Perodua launched its all-new model, the Axia, which is not only the country’s first Energy Efficient Vehicle (EEV) but also the first model produced by the new plant Perodua Global Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. 2014 Malaysia Myvi Model Update In January 2015, Perodua launched its new Myvi. This enhanced model boasts improved safety features in addition to better features overall. Like the previous model, this model is exported to Indonesia as the Sirion. 2015 Indonesia Achievement of 4 Million Units Production ADM’s cumulative production volume reached 4 million units in February 2015 - less than 2 years after the achievement of 3 million. ADM held a commemorative ceremony expressing warmest gratitude to all Daihatsu customers and related parties. 2015 Indonesia Launch of New Sirion In February 2015, Daihatsu launched the New Sirion, including perfected styling with sporty new features and enhanced safety. 2015 Indonesia Launch of New Terios In March 2015, Daihatsu launched the New Terios including various updates to exterior and interior styling. Safety and security aspects have also been enhanced as part of this improvement. 2015 Indonesia Launch of Copen In May 2015, Daihatsu launched its new small convertible sports car, the Copen. Copen provides customers with new value for small sports cars, including impressive driving performance. 18 19 Production, Sales and Export Training and Human Capital Development AutomakerYear Country AutomakerYear Mitsubishi 2014 Malaysia Launch of ASX In January 2014, local assembly commenced for the ASX CKD, one of the Mitsubishi vehicles produced by Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn Bhd as an appointed Malaysian production contractor for Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia Sdn Bhd. 2014 Indonesia Launch of DELICA In August 2014, KTB(PT. Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors) launched the DELICA, a 2.0 liter seven-seater MPV. 2015 Thailand Malaysia Indonesia Production of Forester Subaru will commence local assembly of the Forester starting from 2016 in Malaysia, followed by the XV, which has been locally assembled since April 2013. The locally assembled Forester will be exported to Thailand and Indonesia. 2013 Indonesia Launch of Karimun Wagon R On November 10th , PT. Suzuki Indomobil Motor launched the KARIMUN WAGON R, a new 1000cm3 passenger car with five seat targeted to the Indonesian government’s Low Cost Green Car (LCGC) program. 2015 Thailand Launch of Ciaz Authentic sedan Ciaz has been launched in Thailand at the Bangkok International Motor Show. Production of the Ciaz started from June 2015 and it was introduced to the Thai market. 2015 Malaysia Suzuki collaborates with PROTON in Malaysia Suzuki has agreed to form collaboration with PROTON. As the first step of the collaboration, Suzuki will supply KD components to PROTON. PROTON will manufacture at own plant, sell such model under PROTON brand in Malaysia. 2013 Global Launch of All New Vios and Yaris In March and October 2013 respectively, Toyota launched the new Vios and Yaris cars aimed for emerging markets. Currently, the Vios and Yaris are exported from Thailand and Indonesia. 2013 Vietnam Toyota Announces Milestone of 250,000th Vehicle Line Off In October 2013, Toyota marked a milestone of 250,000 units produced in Vietnam. From a daily production of 2 units in the first year in 1996, yearly production now exceeds 30,000 units. 2014 Indonesia Toyota and Daihatsu Begin Export of Indonesia-made Compact Vehicle to Philippines In February 2014, Toyota started exporting the Agya to Philippines at a volume of 6,000 units per year. For more information see: http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/mail/586001 2014 Indonesia Toyota Begins Export of Indonesia-made Avanza to ASEAN and Middle East In April 2014, Toyota began export of the Avanza to the Middle East at a volume of 6,000 units per year. Subaru Suzuki Toyota 2015 Philippines Philippines, Vietnam and Laos Achieved Sales Record in 2014 The Philippines, Vietnam and Laos set a new annual sales record for 2014. In the Philippines, sales exceeded 100,000 units for the first time since their start in 1989. 2015 Philippines 1 Million Cumulative Sales in the Philippines In July 2015, Toyota achieved a cumulative sales figure of 1 million units since operations began in 1989. Among the 1 million units sold, 615,899 were locally manufactured. 2015 Global Launch of All New Hilux Pick-up and Begin Export of Thailand-Made Hilux In May 2015, Toyota launched the new Hilux in Thailand. The vehicle is planned for staged introduction to more than 180 countries around the world. Export from Thailand started early July. Thailand will be the main production hub for Hilux export to destinations over 100 countries. For more information, see: http://newsroom.toyota.co.jp/en/detail/7924135/ Daihatsu Country 2012 2015 Indonesia ADM Skill Competition PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) holds a skill competition each year in order to enhance the technical skill of local employees. The competition covers 14 areas such as Press, Assembly and Painting, and winners participate in a Daihatsu Skill competition in Japan as representatives of ADM. 2014 2015 Indonesia Malaysia Global Management Training Program in Japan As part of this program, ADM and Perodua dispatch management staff to Daihatsu Japan so that they may participate in management training programs in Daihatsu overseas production operations. Participants improve management skills from a global perspective while enhancing their knowledge of automobile manufacturing. 2013 - ASEAN Human Capital Development Each year, a large number of Honda’s ASEAN employees are sent to Japan for skill enhancement training. Honda understands the importance of proper training to the pursuit of quality and the development of high-potential future leaders. Beyond this, upon returning to their home country, trained staff stand a higher chance of being promoted to management level. 1991 ~ ASEAN Honda Technician Skill Contest Since 1991, Honda technicians in ASEAN have been participating in the Asia & Oceania Technician Skill Contest, an event aiming to stimulate development of Honda employees in the region and enhance company harmony . Contestants come from ASEAN operations across Malaysia, Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, and Thailand, and compete in three categories, including 1) General Repair Technician, 2) Periodic Maintenance Pair Technician, and 3) Body & Paint Technician. The contest represents just one aspect of Honda’s efforts to deliver the highest level of after-sales service and deliver enhanced customer satisfaction. Isuzu 2013 Philippines Back to School The Isuzu-TESDA Auto Mechanic Training Center in Tacloban, Leyte held a ceremony to mark its reopening on February 16. The facility had to be closed in November 2013 due to extensive damage caused by the strongest typhoon ever to hit the Philippines. All 67 live-in students, who had left school and returned to their families, came back to the school after an 18-month absence. The school was established in 2008 to help youths in disadvantaged communities develop skills necessary for stable careers as auto mechanics. All classes have already resumed and new applicants will start being accepted soon. Mitsubishi 2013 Vietnam Essential Sales Training in Japan Mitsubishi Motors Japan invites one candidate from Vina Star Motors (VSM), a Mitsubishi Motors joint-venture in Vietnam, to company sales training programs with the goal of improving the sales skills of local staff. 2013 Philippines 2nd Monozukuri Skill Dojo Olympics MMPC held its 2nd Monozukuri Skill Dojo Olympics from October to November 2013.The event was participated by all shops: Body Assembly, Body Painting, Vehicle Assembly, Material Handling and Quality. 2013 Philippines Monozukuri Skill Dojo Training (Intermediate Level) After Dojo training at MMC’s Mizushima Plant, MMPC TODS launched its Intermediate Monozukuri Dojo Training for the Body Assembly, Body Painting, and Vehicle Assembly Sections. ThisIntermediate training aims to upgrade the skills of all manufacturing personnel. 2013 Philippines Maintenance Skill Dojo Training (Pneumatic Operations and Electrical Sequencing) MMPC launched its first Maintenance Dojo training last October 2013,covering Pneumatic Operations and Electrical Sequencing. The objective of this training is to enhance the basic knowledge and ultimate work flexibility of Production Maintenance personnel. 2013 Philippines Team Building Team / Culture-building sessions for both office and hourly personnel were continued during the 4th quarter of 2013 at the Bakasyunan Resort & Conference Center, Tanay, Rizal. Every staff member, supervisor and officer actively participated in the friendly competition and re-actualization of their commitmentto MMPC. 2014 Philippines 3S-5Star Operational Discipline Audit The 3S-5Star Operational Discipline Audit was introduced to employees , the goal of which is to maintain continuous awareness and support implementation of production line best practices covering Safety, Energy Conservation, Housekeeping, and Compliance to Vehicle Standards and Company Rules & Regulations (CRR). 2015 Philippines Monozukuri Skill Dojo Training (Intermediate Level) MMPC TODS continued its Monozukuri Dojo Training for all manufacturing employees (covering Body Assembly, Body Painting, Vehicle Assembly, Maintenance and Quality). Its aim is to enhance employee skills and knowledge. 2014 Indonesia Human Capital Development Every year, KTB (PT. Krama Yudha TIga Berlian Motors) dispatches around 20 employees to Japan for a one week training program intended to help encourage and develop future leaders. 2014 Thailand Training program in Japan Beginning in 2006, MMTh has been sending future leaders to Japan in order to help develop automotive business and technology knowledge 2013 Indonesia Technical Training in Japan Each year, 20 mechanical staff from Suzuki Indonesia are invited to Japan for technical training. Honda Technology Transfer AutomakerYear Country Daihatsu Indonesia 2012 2015 2013 Mitsubishi 2015 Malaysia Thailand Enhancing R&D Functions PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) has established a multi-facility Research and Development Center covering Design, Engineering ,and Indonesia’s first-ever Test Course with R&D functions. Through the Center, ADM local employees are able to improve skills in engineering and design. Daihatsu has been developing competitive products with high quality reflecting local customers’ requirements by enhancing R&D functions including technology transfer from Japan. Daihatsu Establishes Automatic Transmission Manufacturing in Malaysia An automatic transmissions (AT) manufacturing joint venture was established between Akashi-Kikai Industry Co. Ltd. (a Daihatsu subsidiary) and Perodua (a Daihatsu joint-venture company) in February 2012. The company began local manufacturing in March 2013, the first time in Malaysia. Establishment of R&D Proving Ground In May, MMTh opened a new product proving ground in Thailand to further increase the quality and competitiveness of cars built in Thailand. This is Mitsubishi Motors Cooperation (MMC)’s first proving ground outside of Japan. Suzuki 20 21 Training and Human Capital Development AutomakerYear Country Toyota 2013 Philippines The Toyota Motor Philippines School of Technology In September 2013, a world-class technical training school was opened in Santa Rosa, Laguna. The school is geared towards transforming the Philippines into a human resource development hub and training after-sales technicians to serve both in the Philippines and abroad. 2013 Myanmar Terakoya: Technical Education for Engineering Development Since 2013, Toyota has held classes on automotive basics in Myanmar led by local instructors trained at the Toyota Education Center in Japan in order to develop local technicians. Terakoya classes are available to after-sales service providers, and 45 students have completed the program so far. 2013 Thailand Toyota Social Innovation: Sharing Toyota Business Practice In 2013, Toyota launched a project to help improve business management processes for local businesses by introducing Toyota Way philosophy (continuous improvement, Toyota Production System, just-in-time management, and customerfirst policy). 2014 Cambodia Scholarship for Automobile Repair Technical School Since 2012 Toyota has provided scholarships to underprivileged students interested in learning technical skills. 26 scholarships have been given and the first batch of students successfully graduated from the JVC Technical School & Workshop in September 2014. 2015 Indonesia Opening of New Learning Center in Indonesia Toyota plans to open a new Learning center in Karawang, Indonesia, next to the second engine plant also under construction. The learning center is expected to open before the engine plant’s commencement of operations in early 2016. AutomakerYear Country Hino 2014 Indonesia Release of 2,000 Baby Turtles in Cooperation with the Turtle Education and Conservation Center These efforts supported sea turtlesconservation, whose populations have been quickly depleting due to improper fishing methods, human consumption of eggs,products made out of turtle parts, and other environmental hazards. 2014 Indonesia Support for Establishment of Tailors’ House Hino helped establish the Bina Mandiri Tailoring House in Babakan Village, introducing efficient production processes in order to increase local communitywelfare. This program is expected to create positive impacts for the people of Babakan Village, especially women, and improve the future socio-economic conditionof the people of Purwakarta Regency. 2014 Indonesia Donation of Service Van For Maintenance and Repair of Public Transportation Buses Hino Indonesia donated a Service Car to help support TransJakarta Bus operations. This activity helps support the Government of DKI Jakarta in providing convenient, safe and uninterrupted public transportation services for residents of the capital city. 2014 Vietnam Honda Eco Mileage Challenge Honda Eco Mileage Challenge is the competition in which participants using Honda engine (110cc) to create a vehicle to compete fuel efficiency. The 2014 is the 5th competition. With the slogan “How many km you can travel with 1 liter of gasoline”, this competition is not only the playing ground for people who loves technology but also increase their awareness of environmental protection through their competition, team work and creation. In 2014, this competition attracted 129 teams from mostly universities, colleges nationwide, the current record of this competition is 1,164.848 km/l. And Honda Vietnam is preparing to hold the 6th competition in 2015. 1989 2014 Thailand Safety Thailand Program In Thailand, with remarked economic growth, the number of road accidents is rising with the sharp increase in number of motor vehicles in use. In 2013, road fatalities numbered more than 14,000, and prompt measures are desirable. Under such a circumstances, A.P. Honda Co., Ltd.(APH) has run the Safety Thailand Program to spread knowledge and technology for safer driving since 1989. The main activity is safer riding training at its facilities. More than 23 million people have taken part in this program until 2014. Moreover, APH has also promoted the establishment of new safer riding training facilities in collaboration with vocational schools since 2011 with an ultimate plan to provide training in all the provinces of Thailand. 2014 Thailand Youth Camp for Disaster Prevention and Road Safety Honda Automobile (Thailand) Co., Ltd. has held youth camps for high school students to offer the opportunity of learning disaster prevention and road safety since 2013 with Thai government. 100 students took part in the camp held in August 2014. Following a lecture on disaster prevention, the students carried out practical training with expert instruction, including rescue and relief methods for the injured when an earthquake or a fire. Also, there was a safe driving lecture by an instructor from Honda’s dealer. 2014 Indonesia “Bale Santai Honda” (Rest Area for motorcycle riders during Ied Mubarrak Holiday During the Ied Mubarak public holiday, PT. Astra Honda Motor create “Bale Santai Honda” to serve all travelers (pemudik) by provide rest area at 24 Places along the way to hometown, spread from Lampung to Bali in 7 days. Recorded, 17 places open for 24 hours and 7 places open for 16 hours. This rest area is open and free of charge for all car and motorcycle user from all brands. There was total 14,113 persons visited the rest areas facilities. Isuzu 2013 Thailand Enhancing Clean Water Supplies Many homes in Thailand depend on ground or surface water, including rain and well water, for their main source of water supply. However, this water is often polluted due to old pipes or polluted sources, generating important water supply concerns. Isuzu Thailand has worked to help schools construct wells, enhance water purification, and facilitate improved water supply systems for schoolchildren. Mazda 2013 Indonesia Support for Flood Relief in Indonesia PT. Mazda Motor Indonesia (PTMMI) and its employees supported those affected by devastating floods in Indonesia, donating money and offering help with relief efforts. 2013 Thailand Safety at School and HIV/AIDS Social Responsibility To promote safety and health awareness and support the local community, the AutoAlliance (Thailand) Co., Ltd (AAT) Occupational Health and Safety Committee worked with AAT’s Hope Club to promote its “Safety at School Project”. It has also supported the House of Grace Child Foundation, a partner taking care of children affected by HIV/AIDS. In 2013, AAT supported lunch programs and donated stationery, schoolsupplies, and sport equipment. 2013 Thailand Support for Elementary School Children Mazda Sales Thailand (MST) worked to support northern hilltribe elementary school children. Via the venue of a test drive between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, MST organized events to promote interaction with the children. MST donated stationery and sports equipment, supported students by building a watering hole on school grounds, and assisted students in painting walls with blue sky and white clouds reminiscent of SKYACTIV TECHNOLOGY. 2013 Thailand Support for Banglamung Alms Home AAT worked to support elderly people without caretaking access to relatives or family. With the assistance of AAT management, the company conducted a lively charity auction on behalf of the Banglamung Alms Home in Chonburi. The activity was open to everyone, and many AAT employees participated. All proceeds were donated to the Alms Home. AAT management and employees representative delivered the donations. Honda Social Contribution AutomakerYear Country Daihatsu 2013 2015 Indonesia Support for Turtle Conservation Program PT Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) has supportied this program since 2011. During the period 2014 - 2015, ADM worked to help support turtle conservation in 7 areas across Sumatera, Java and Kalimantan Islands. 2013 2015 Indonesia Daihatsu Edu Forests and Daihatsu Park In 2014, ADM developed green open spaces known as Daihatsu Forests in 5 areas (Karawang, Bekasi , Cibubur, Bogor, and Sunter),supporting environmental sustainability through the planting of 20,000 trees. 2013 2015 Indonesia Contributions to local Posyandu Indonesia Health Clinics Promoting healthy lives for babies and mothers, ADM worked with the Indonesian local Health Department to help build facilities for Posyandu local health clinics and provide training for local volunteers. In 2014 ADM held a seminar for 1,000 Posyandu visitors in 10 cities and Healthy Baby competitions for toddlers across 87 local clinics. 2013 2015 Indonesia Development of Small and Medium Business Entrepreneurship ADM has worked to support small and medium businesses in 10 Indonesian cities. The ADM’s goal is to support entrepreneurs through the provision of necessary funding and training. 2013 2015 Indonesia 2015 Malaysia Flood aid to Malaysian East Coast In Feb 2015, Perodua donated cash and goods to help flood victims on the Eastern peninsular coast of Malaysia. Goods were distributed via the Majlis Keselamatan Negara(National Security Council) in collaboration with the Welfare Department. 2015 Malaysia Donations for Educational Support to Lower Income Bumi Perodua donated RM 110,000 to the Tabung Pendidikan 1 Billion fund established by the Universiti Teknologi Mara Alumni Society. This fund, launched by the Honorable Prime Minister Datuk Najib, assists Bumiputras from lower income groups. 2013 Indonesia Donation of Mobile Classroom In cooperation with the Yayasan Cinta Anak Bangsa (YCAB) Foundation, Hino Motors donated a mobile classroom to help children living in impoverished environments learn basic PC skills in support of future gainful employment. 2014 Indonesia Donation of Engine for WWF-Indonesia’s Menami Marine Research Vessel This donation supportedthe Menami’s marine conservation activities in the Sunda Banda coral triangle. Hino Development of Daihatsu Vocational School Curriculum Since 2007, ADM has worked to support the Pintar Bersama Daihatsu vocational program, providing engines and parts as educational support. 22 23 Social Contribution AutomakerYear Country Mazda 2013 Indonesia Support for Young and Vibrant Designers PTMMI supports young and vibrant designers. In 2013, PTMMI chose three young designers and supported them in the creation of a design representing “KODO: SOUL of MOTION.” The design was then presented at Jakarta Fashion Week in October. 2015 Myanmar Donation of Specially Customized Pickup Trucks for Mobile Library Mazda donated two specially customized Mazda BT-50s, the pickup trucks, to Don Khin Kyi Foundation in Myanmar for use in their mobile library program. From February, 2015, the Mazda BT-50s began carrying books to children living in remote areas and in areas where local libraries lack books. BT-50s have characteristics to meet the insufficient road conditions of mountainous and rural areas. Mitsubishi 2013 Thailand Donation Activity in Thailand Since 2010, MMTH has donated for schools in poor and remote areas, supporting their agricultural projects and school lunch for children. In 2013, MMTH donated sport equipment, stationery and clothes to school children. 2013 Philippines MMPC Helps Rebuild Banaue Rice Terraces MMPC responded to a call for volunteers for the February rehabilitation of the Banaue Rice Terraces. The Banaue Rice Terraces, hailed as UNESCO’s Eighth Wonder of the World, were hit last year by a series of typhoons, causing landslides and damaging a portion of the Terraces. In addition to helping rebuild the Terraces. MMPC took an opportunity to further help the community through the donation of funds and teaching materials for the use of schoolchildren at the Batad Elementary School. MMPC recognizes the significance of education in molding the minds of future generations. Over the years to come, schoolchildren in Batad will be the stewards of this living heritage. 2013 2013 Nissan Suzuki Philippines Philippines Plant Tour MMPC has expanded its commitment to continuing education by opening its doors to plant tours from various schools and other entities. At least six schools visited MMPC during the 1st quarter of 2013, where they were given the chance to see how thousands of parts are put together by man and machine during the process of bringing a Mitsubishi vehicle to the roads. MMPC Donates Mitsubishi FUSO Truck to Cainta Municipality Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation donated a Mitsubishi FM 657H Truck to the Municipality of Cainta, Rizal. The truck will be used in rural areas for the purpose of transporting goods, large containers, and so on, in service of local business needs. 2013 Philippines Donations to Victims of Devastating 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake MMPC also donated goods to victims of the devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake affecting the Central Visayas, especially Bohol, Cebu and other nearby provinces. 2013 Philippines Donations in the Wake of Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) Offering its sincerest condolences and sympathies to those affected by the recent super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan), MMPC donated one million pesos (USD 23,000) to the Philippine Red Cross (PNRC),intended to help victims of this recent typhoon said to be the strongest and most destructive in history. MMPC also continued its partnership with the Falcon Crowne Shelter Foundation, Inc., an NGO working to help the government provide decent and affordable housing in affected areas. AutomakerYear Country Toyota 2014 Thailand Toyota Safety Driving Seminars by Dealers Since 2010, Toyota has been conducting safe-driving courses. In 2014, Toyota began sharing safe-driving knowhow with 130 dealers nationwide, including seminars for customers by 37 dealers in respective cities in collaboration with the Thai government. 2015 Thailand Sathorn Road Traffic Congestion Management Project In April 2015, Toyota Thailand and Chulalongkorn University jointly began a traffic management project to help manage the flow and control of traffic on heavily-congested Sathorn Road. The project is under the umbrella of the Toyota Mobility Foundation. Total investment for this project is 110 million baht. 2013 Indonesia Mampang Intersection Traffic Congestion Improvement In November 2013, the Toyota Astra Foundation and Toyota Group companies, in collaboration with the Japanese government, undertook a pilot project to enhance infrastructure and traffic management at Jakarta’s Mampang intersection. Under the project, traffic congestion in the busiest lane saw a 77% reduction. 2014 Indonesia Toyota “Drive Your Life”: Public Safety and Eco Driving Coaching Starting in 2007, Toyota began organizing driving skills coaching classes , targeting safety and eco driving for customers, employees, high school and college students. In 2014, Toyota conducted programs across 5 major cities. 2014 Indonesia Malaysia Toyota Eco Youth Program: Environmental Idea Contests Since 2005 and 2008, respectively, for Indonesia and Malaysia, Toyota has been conducting its Eco Youth Program. Under the Program, participating schools compete to develop environmental improvement projects at schools and in neighboring communities. 2014 Philippines Medical and Dental Outreach Program (MDOP) for the Underprivileged In August 2014, Toyota and its partners provided free medical consultation, laboratory and dental services for patients in Brgy, Ibaba, and Santa Rosa. Since 1992, MDOP has served 100,263 patients in Santa Rosa and Parañaque. 2015 Vietnam Toyota Safety Driving Training Program In January 2015, Toyota and the Vietnam Traffic Police (under the Ministry of Public Security) signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at training a first generation of safety driving instructors and improving overall road safety in Vietnam. 2015 Vietnam Traffic and Congestion Management Project at Da Nang City Starting in July 2015, Toyota Mobility Foundation will partner with the Da Nang City Government in order to develop a sustainable transportation system capable of meeting projected population growth estimates and mobility needs. Planned to conclude in March 2018, USD 2.9 million will be invested. 2014 Myanmar Donation of Vehicles and Educational Materials to Driving Schools In November 2014, in order to promote road safety in Myanmar, Toyota donated 10 brand-new Corollas, educational materials and equipment to four government-operated driving schools. 2014 Cambodia Road Safety Education for Young Children In August and September 2014, Toyota held education sessions on road safety at shopping malls for young children ranging from 5 to 15 years old. Around 50 children participated. 2014 Singapore Toyota Scholarship for Students to Pursue Higher Education In 2014, Toyota established the Toyota Scholarship to help students pursue higher education at the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University. Funding is provided for 10 awardees per academic year. 2015 Cambodia Laos Myanmar Thailand Vietnam Toyota Mekong Club Championship: Soccer Tournament for Mekong Countries From 2014, Toyota has launched soccer tournament for Mekong countries. For 2015, the 2nd Mekong Cup soccer Championship will be held in November and December, featuring teams from Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam and Thailand. Toyota will also provide football training for youth in Thailand and Vietnam. 2014 Pan-Asia 25th Anniversary of Toyota Classics: Classical Music Charity Concerts Since 1990, Toyota has promoted classical music, hosting 175 concerts over the years. In October 2014, Toyota Classics marked its 25th anniversary featuring the Covent Garden Soloists Orchestra from London. A portion of ticket sales were donated to local charities. 2013 Philippines Sponsorship: 25th Year of Mitsubishi Lancer International Junior Tennis Championship Helping to inspire youth through sport, the Mitsubishi Lancer International Junior Tennis Championship celebrates its silver anniversary. More than 32 countries will be competing in the 2014 tournament, which will be held at the Rizal Memorial Tennis Center in Malate, Manila. 2012 - Vietnam Myanmar Indonesia Thailand India Philippines Nissan International NGO Partnerhip Supporting Community Development Nissan Motor Co., Ltd has partnered with the international NGO Habitat for Humanity in order to implement social projects including housing, water and sanitation across the ASEAN region. In addition to this, many local Nissan employees volunteered their time in order to support housing projects. 2013 2014 Philippines Nissan Assists Typhoon Victims in the Philippines In April 2014, Nissan donated three Nissan Navara 4x4 GTX pickups to the UN World Food Programme (WFP) in support of its operations assisting those affected by the Haiyan super typhoon (locally known as Yolanda) in the Philippines. 2014 Pan-Asia 2014 - Indonesia Nissan Indonesia Launches New CSR Program ‘Datsun Rising Hope’ Datsun launched a CSR campaign, Datsun Rising Hope, encouraging the public to help children through the donation of books and educational toys. Nissan Indonesia also donated two Datsun GO+ Panca cars to a nonprofit organization for use in a mobile library. Toyota Dream Car Art Contest This global contest is held for children under 15 years from 81 countries and regions including Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar. The contest helps give children the opportunity to develop an interest in cars and experience the joy of having a dream. 2015 Pan-Asia Toyota Safety Campaign to Inculcate Road Safety for All Users In May 2014, Toyota created its Be Safety Leaders campaign helping to inculcate a road safety culture for everyone from drivers to pedestrians and other road users. In 2015, Toyota extended the campaign to Myanmar and Cambodia and enhanced promotion of the use of seatbelts. 2013 Myanmar Suzuki Donates 100 Police Motorcycles to Myanmar Government In November 2013, Suzuki Motor Corporation, in cooperation with the Myanmar government, donated 100 police motorcycles to be used during various international events. 2014 Indonesia Tree Planting Project for 3,000 Trees Suzuki Motor donated funds for aTree Planting Project partially supported by profits from the Ertiga Family Party which took place in January. About 30,000 trees, consisting of 30 species, were planted in West Java Province. 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