Pandemic. Mazda resumes production at 100% as of August

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After about four months ago having been forced to adjust production because of the Covid-19 pandemic, reducing not only production volume but even stopping some factories, Mazda announces today that it will resume production at 100%.

So, when all over the world you see the de-confinement process, Mazda too is ready to return to normal production levels (or from the pre-covid era).

For starters, as of today almost all Mazda stands worldwide have resumed sales operations. With regard to production, the plan is to return to regular production levels as of August.

Mazda headquarters

Worldwide recovery

With that goal in mind, factories in Japan, Mexico and Thailand, where the models sold in Europe are produced, will see the production adjustments in force until now disappear by the end of July.

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In fact, in Japan, overtime and work on holidays will even return. Despite all this, Mazda reaffirmed that it will continue to closely monitor the pandemic situation and demand in the markets for which the models produced in these factories are destined.

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