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Auto Alliance Co., Ltd. or AutoAlliance Thailand (AAT) is the name of a joint venture automobile assembly firm co-owned by Ford and Mazda in Rayong province, Thailand.Modeled after the Ford-Mazda AutoAlliance International joint venture in the United States, AAT builds compact pickup trucks and SUVs primarily for the Southeast Asian market, with exports to Australia and other developing ...
Renamed AutoAlliance International (AAI) 2012 : Mazda production ceased. Ford purchased Mazda's 50% stake in AAI. AAI was renamed Flat Rock Assembly Plant Rayong Plant AutoAlliance Thailand (AAT) MM0, MM6, MM7, MM8 – Rayong, Thailand: May 1998–present: 1995 : AutoAlliance Thailand established as a 50:50 joint venture between Mazda and Ford
Now called the Ford Building, a mixed commercial/residential property. Fort Worth Assembly Plant Fort Worth, TX: U.S. Operated for about 6 months around 1916 Ford Model T: Briefly supplemented Dallas plant but production was then reconsolidated into the Dallas plant and Fort Worth plant was closed. H Houston Branch Assembly Plant Houston, TX: U.S.
It will also add a second shift to the Ford plant which will result in as many as 1,250 new jobs, bringing its workforce in Thailand to more than 9,000. Ford invests $900 million to modernise Thai ...
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AutoAlliance may refer to: AutoAlliance International , an automobile assembly plant in Flat Rock, Michigan AutoAlliance Thailand, an automobile assembly firm in Rayong Province, Thailand
Pages in category "Motor vehicle assembly plants in Thailand" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Siam Motors & Nissan Co., Ltd." received a sister company called "Siam Nissan Automobile Co., Ltd." in 1977, which only built pickup trucks. Today, Nissan manufactures various cars and the D21/Navara pickup truck in Thailand, also for export to various markets. A branch called "Prince Motor Thailand" also operated, until February 1986.