Mazda Overview
Mazda Motor Corporation is a multinational company involved in the manufacturing operations of automobiles. The main headquarters of the company is situated in Aki, Hiroshima, Japan. They trade publicly on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The annual revenue of the company is more than US$ 3 billion, whereas their net income in the same year was over US$ 1 billion. The company has employed over 46,300 people working in the various countries across the globe. The company is the major sponsor of many professional sports teams that include Hiroshima Toyo Carp, Sanfrecce Hiroshima, North Melbourne Football Club, and Nakhon Ratchasima. The company manufacture more than 1.5 million vehicles in a year.
The company was established as Toyo Cork Kogyo Limited on 30 January 1920 by Jujiro Matsuda in Hiroshima. The present name was adopted by the company in 1984.
Mazda Operations
The biggest market of the company’s operations is in North America from where they generate the maximum amount of revenue. They are involved in the manufacturing work of
light trucks, engines, and
automobiles. They generate all types of cars, such as hatchback, sedan, multi-activity vehicle, a compact crossover, 7-seater crossover SUV, and pick-up truck. The company is owned jointly by many organizations, such as Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, The Master Trust Bank of Japan, and Japan Trustee Services Bank. The products of Mazda are used by people from various nations for years.