PT. Mazda Motor Indonesia is a distribution company wholly owned by Mazda Motor
Corporation. The company was established in 2006; however, the distribution network has
been growing continuously. There are 24 dealers spread out through Indonesia currently,
including Jakarta, East Java, Palembang, Pekanbaru, Banjarmasin, Balikpapan,
Samarinda, Makassar, Bali, Solo, and Medan. This expansion certainly has no plan on stopping and
more distribution network is about to come.
Its parent's company, Mazda Motor Corporation is originally established in January 1920,
Mazda launched its first passenger car in the early 1960s. Still headquartered in
Hiroshima in western Japan, Mazda Motor Corporation today ranks as one of Japan’s
leading automakers. Mazda’s reason of existence is to make cars that are fun to drive.
The brand message “Zoom-Zoom” aims to express the passionate spirit of motoring
enjoyment that drives Mazda forward. Zoom-Zoom is the sound that children make when they
are describing motion. Mazda is the one unique car company that values the excitement and
liberation created by motion – hence Zoom-Zoom spirit is at the very heart of every
Mazda car. Zoom-Zoom spirit is about the emotion of motion, exciting cars that turn heads
and satisfying people who are young at heart and love to drive. Mazda practices this
spirit by designing and building the kind of cars that carry its badge.
Furthermore, in conducting its growing and expanding business, PT. Mazda Motor Indonesia
is following the “Mazda Way” from Mazda Motor Corporation. “Mazda Way” consists of
seven principles in doing business, which is:
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Integrity: We keep acting with integrity toward our customers, society,
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Basics or Flawless Execution: We devote ourselves to the basics, and make
steady efforts in a step by step fashion. |
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Continuous Kaizen (Continuous Improvement): We continue to improve with
wisdom and ingenuity. |
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Challenger Spirit: We set a high goal and keep challenging to achieve it. |
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Self Initiative: We think and act with “self initiative”. |
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Tomoiku (Mutual Learning or People Development): We learn and teach each
other for our mutual growth and success. |
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One Mazda: We think and act with the view of “global” and “one Mazda”. |
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MAZDA GLOBAL
Originally established in January 1920, Mazda started manufacturing tools in 1929 and soon
branched out into production of trucks for commercial use. In the early 1960s, Mazda
launched its first passenger car models and began developing rotary engines. Still
headquartered in Hiroshima in western Japan, Mazda Motor Corporation today ranks as one of
Japan's leading automakers.
Mazda has been exporting cars to the United States and Europe for over 40 years. Overseas
sales account for more than two thirds of total turnover. Mazda has two main production
sites in Japan and 14 overseas facilities. Mazda's factory at Hiroshima is one of the
largest single-site automobile plants in the world, with an annual production capacity of
about 480,000 units. The plant located at Hofu has a capacity of nearly 410,000 units.
Overseas sites include joint ventures based in the United States, and in Thailand with
Ford Motor Company, Mazda's largest shareholder.
Mazda boasts an illustrious history of engineering innovation, symbolized by the rotary
engine. Although many leading firms attempted to adapt the concept, only Mazda persevered
and succeeded in creating a commercial sports car engine. Today, Mazda is the only
manufacturer in the world that makes gasoline, diesel and rotary internal combustion
engines. The latest incarnation of the rotary engine powers the Mazda RX-8, a car that
truly embodies Mazda DNA. Mazda's raison d'être is to make cars that are fun to
drive-cars that enthuse but are also affordable. The brand message "Zoom-Zoom"
aims to capture this feeling, expressing the passionate spirit of motoring enjoyment that
drives Mazda forward.
PT Mazda Motor Indonesia Head Office
Menara Standard Chartered, 17th Floor
Jl. Prof. Dr. Satrio No. 164
Jakarta 12930
Tel. (021) 2553 2800
Fax. (021) 2553 2700
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