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02 Foreword
Production Facilities in ASEAN in 2015 & Related Data
03 - 04 ASEAN
05 Indonesia
06 Malaysia
07 The Philippines
08 Thailand
09 Vietnam
10 Myanmar / Singapore
11 - 12 Statistics
JAMA Activities in ASEAN
13 JAMA Activities in AMEICC
14 JAMAActivitiesTowardsComprehensiveCertification
Systems and Safety / Environmental Regulations
15 Promoting the ASEAN MRA and International Whole Vehicle
Type Approval
JAMA Members’ Recent Activities in ASEAN
16 Human Resource Development Activities
17 - 18 New / Additional Investment and Technology Transfer
19 - 22 Social Contribution Activities
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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.
Objectives
To promote the sound development of the automobile industry and contribute to social and economic welfare.
Activities
• Conductsstudiesandsurveysrelatedtoautomobileproduction, distribution, trade and use.
• Assistsintherationalizationofautomobileproduction,andhelps establish policy for the development, improvement and promotion of production technology.
• Establishesandpromotespoliciesrelatedtoautomobiletrade and international exchange.
• Engagesinpublicinterest,internationalcooperationandother activities involved in meeting its organizational objectives.
Chairman
HirotoSaikawa(ChiefCompetitiveOfficer&ViceChairman,NissanMotorCo.,Ltd.)
Overseas Offices
NorthAmericanOffice(Washington,D.C.,U.S.A.)
EuropeanOffice(Brussels,Belgium)
SingaporeBranch
BeijingRepresentativeOffice(People’sRepublicofChina)
Japanese automotive manufacturers in ASEAN produced 3.5 million units, sold 2.5 million, and exported 1.37 million passenger cars, trucks and buses in 2015. In view of this favourable trend, JAMA member companies have been making active investments in the ASEAN region, bringing the combined number of factories and facilities to 99, with direct employment reaching approximately 153,000 people.
Supporting sustainable growth within the automotive industry andotherregionalindustries,theASEANEconomyCommunity(AEC),whichwasestablishedin2015,isexpectedtonotonlyhelp integrate and liberalize ASEAN markets, but also further enhance international competitiveness.
As of December 2015, ASEAN completed 93 per cent of thehighpriorityscorecardmeasuresestablishedintheAEC2015Blueprint.Someofthemorecriticaloftheseincludeeliminationof Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs), trade facilitation, simplificationof rules of origin, standards and technical regulations, and conformity assessment procedures.
To further support sustainable regional growth, an ASEAN-centered economic integration agreement, the RegionalComprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), has beenproposed,with official negotiations starting in 2012. RCEP’srealization will leverage the strength of a population of 3.4 billion, (approximatelyhalfof theworld’spopulation),withatotalGDPreachingapproximatelyonethirdoftheglobaltotal,
ASEAN-JAPAN Hand in Hand Driving Growth Towards the Future
About JAMA
(20 trillion dollars). The creation of an economic bloc on this immense scale is expected to significantly benefit participants. In order to achieve desired higher levels of liberalization, the AECwillplayanimportantroleinRCEP.
JAMA will continue to bolster the sound foundation and vigorousdevelopmentofASEAN’sautomotiveindustry.
On the technical front, JAMA is hopeful that the ASEANMutual Recognition Arrangement (MRA) for automotivetechnicalregulations(basedonUNregulationsunderthe1958Agreement), will be adopted in 2016 across ASEAN. On thebusiness side, the establishment of flexible and user-friendly RulesofOrigin,self-certificationsystems,andfurther-simplifiedcustoms procedures, will continue to be sought, promoting trade facilitation.
Together with its ASEAN counterparts, Japanese automobile manufacturers continue to strongly support corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities, including environmentalprotection, the promotion of enhanced road safety, driver and student training, and human capital development. Deeplygrounded in a history of cooperation with local partners spanning half a century, JAMA will continue its tireless efforts to further strengthen relationships and drive growth hand in hand towards ever-greater mutual development over the next decade.
1 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.
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Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)
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ASEAN Automobile Production, Sales and Exports of JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts
Production Qty 3,482,057Units
Sales Qty 2,547,624Units
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Daihatsu P. T. Astra Daihatsu Motor Jan 92 IDR 894,370 61.75% Xenia, Terios, Gran Max, Luxio, Ayla(Avanza, Rush, Agya, Wigo, Townace, Liteace)(1)
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Sunter Assembly Plant Jan 92 Xenia, Terios, Gran Max , Luxio 330 —
Karawang Engine Plant Nov 06 Engine, Engine /Transmission parts — —
Karawang Assembly Plant Oct 12 Xenia, Ayla 200 —
Hino P.T. Hino Motors Manufacturing Indonesia Dec 82 USD 112 90% Trucks and buses — 1,973
Honda P. T. Honda Prospect Motor USD 70 51% 200 8,017
1st Plant Mar 99 Freed, CR-V, HR-V, Mobilio
2nd Plant Jan 14 Mobilio, Jazz, Brio, Brio Satya, BR-V
Isuzu P.T. Isuzu Astra Motor Indonesia Apr 08 IDR 1,092,000 50% Medium Duty Trucks, Light Duty Trucks, Small-Sized Buses, Panther, Wagon and Trucks
52 1,025
Mitsubishi PT Mitsubishi Motors Kama Yudha Indonesia Dec 14 IDR 1,332, 000 51% — 73
P.T.Krama Yudha Tiga Berlian Motors(2) Jun 73 IDR 20,9442% COLT T120SS, L300, Outlander Sport 140 729
Mitsubishi Fuso — Canter, FUSO — —
Nissan P. T. Nissan Motor Indonesia USD 263.4 75% Grand Livina, Livina, X-TRAlL, Serena, March, Juke, Evalia , GO+, GO
250 2,880
Purwakarta 1st Plant Oct 95
Purwakarta 2nd Plant May 14
Suzuki P. T. Suzuki Indomobil Motor USD 89 94.9% 4,600
Tambun Plant Jan 91 APV, Carry, Wagon R 140
Cikarang Plant Jan 15 Ertiga 60
Toyota
P. T. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia
Apr 71 IDR 19,524 95% Innova, Fortuner, Etios Valco, Vios, Yaris, Engines
— 9,789
Sunter Plant 1 Apr 73 Engine 195
SunterPlant2(OfficeandPlant) Jun 77 Stamping parts / dies, aluminum casting 12
Karawang Plant 1 Mar 98 Innova, Fortuner 130
Karawang Plant 2 Mar 13 Etios Valco, Vios, Yaris 120
Karawang Engine Plant Feb 16 Engine 216
P.T. Sugity Creatives Apr 95 IDR 37,740 0%(3) NAV1 6 1,600
Honda P.T. Honda Precision Parts Manufacturing
Jul 02 USD 150 95% Automatic transmissions and engine valves for automobiles
— 3,888
Isuzu
P. T. Mesin Isuzu Indonesia Feb 83 IDR 13,200 68.10% Diesel engines and related parts 50 346
P. T. Asian Isuzu Casting Center Apr 97 USD 74.3 70.22% Casting Parts 42.4 tons 594
P. T. TJForge In donesia Mar 13 IDR 1,500, 000 71.08% Forging, Processing and Assembly of automobile parts
— 372
Mitsubishi
P. T. Mitsubishi Krama Yudha Motors & Manufacturing Aug 73 IDR 11,451
0% Pressed parts and engines — 986
Mitsubishi Fuso — Engine, Body parts — —
Daihatsu P.T. Astra Daihatsu Motor
Research & Development Center Apr 13 — — Research & Development — (4)
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Land Area (sq.km) 1,910,930Population: 257,563,815GDP at current prices (US$ million): 861,934GDP per capita (US$): 3,347
(2015)
Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)
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Serendah
(1)Aninvestmentthroughlocalaffiliatedcompany (2) Assenmly Service Sdn. Bhd. is 100% owned by UMW Toyota Motor Sdn.Bhd. and UMWT is 39% owned by Toyota Motor Corporation (3) R&D employees are included in Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.
(2015)
Land Area (sq.km) 330,800Population: 30,331,007 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 296,218 GDP per capita (US$): 9,766
Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)
Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion)
Equity Stake
Products Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000)
Employees
Daihatsu
Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. Feb 93 RM 140 0% (1) ALZA, MYVI 230 4,310
Perodua Global Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.
Apr 13 RM 200 0% (1) AXIA 100 2,140
Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
Oct 12 RM 78.8 58% Trucks and buses 10 329
Honda Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Nov 00 RM170 51% City, Civic, Accord, CR-V, Jazz, HR-V
100 2,905
Isuzu Isuzu Hicom Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Jul 96 RM 100 51% Medium Duty Trucks, Light Duty Trucks, Small-Sized Buses, Pick-Up Trucks
12 594
Mazda Inokom Corporation Sdn Bhd Aug 97 — 0% Mazda 3, CX-5 20 —
Mitsubishi Fuso Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Jan 05 RM 134.7 0% Canter, FUSO — —
Mitsubishi Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. Aug 76 RM 2 — ASX 65 2,567
Nissan Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. RM 2 — Serena, X-Trail, Grand Livina, Livina X-Gear, Teana, Navara, NV200, Almera
65 2,710
Segambut Plant Aug 76
Serendah Plant May 07
Subaru Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. Aug 76 RM 1 — Subaru XV,
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Toyota Assembly Services Sdn. Bhd. May 68 RM 7.5 0%(2) Vios, Camry, Innova , Hilux, Fortuner, Hiace
80 3,003
UD Trucks Tan Chong Motor Assemblies Sdn. Bhd. Aug 76 RM 1 0% Trucks and buses 1 1,169
Honda Honda Autoparts Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.
1992 RM 25.8 51% Manufacture automobile parts — 190
Daihatsu Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.
Sep 96 RM 40 0% (1) Engines — 650
Daihatsu Daihatsu Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd.
Sep 14 RM 165 51% Engines — 300
Daihatsu Perodua Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. — — — Product planning, Styling design, Development, Engineering and Testing
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Employees
Hino Hino Motors Philippines Corporation Mar 75 PHP 900 70% Trucks and Buses — 560
Honda Honda Cars Philippines Inc. Oct 90 PHP 1,100 74.24% City 15 575
Isuzu Isuzu Philippines Corporation Aug 95 PHP 1,000 35% Assembly of buses and small and medium-sized CVs
15 490
Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation
Feb 63 PHP 1,640 51% L300, Adventure 50 982
Nissan
Nissan Philippines, Inc. Oct 13 PHP 428 51.00% — — 67
Star Motor Manufactuing. Industries, Inc.
Patrol 14 168
Univation Motor Philippines, Inc. Almera 36 121
Toyota Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. (OfficeandPlant)
Aug 88 PHP 1.549 34% Innova, Vios 40 2,337
Santa Rosa Plant Apr 97 — — —
Honda Honda Parts Manufacturing Corp. Dec 92 USD 27 100% Manual transmissions — 333
Isuzu Isuzu Autoparts Manufacturing Corporation
Nov 96 PHP 442 100% Transmissions 248 375
Mitsubishi Asian Transmission Corp. Jan 73 PHP 770 90% Processing and assembly of transmissions
— 574
Toyota Toyota Autoparts Philippines Inc. Aug 90 PHP 1,000 95% Transmissions, Continuous velocity joints
— 1,492
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Land Area (sq.km) 300,000Population: 100,699,395GDP at current prices (US$ million): 291,740 GDP per capita (US$): 2,899
Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)
(2015)
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Manufacturer Company Name / Facility Name Est. Capitalization (x 1 milliion)
Equity Stake
Products Annual Prod. Cap. (x 1,000)
Employees
Hino Hino Motors Manufacturing (Thailand) Ltd. Jul 64 THB 2,500 80% Trucks and Unit Production 17 4,038
Samrong Plant Jul 64
Bangplee Plant Nov 92
Bangpakong Plant Feb 04
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, BR-V, Mobilio
420 4,350
Isuzu Isuzu Motors Co., (Thailand) Ltd. Apr 66 THB 8,500 71.10% Large And Small-Sized CVs and Pick Up Trucks 346 5,605
Mazda AutoAlliance (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Nov 95 THB 8,435 50% Mazda BT-50, Mazda 2, Mazda 3, CX-3 295 7,579
Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd. May 61 THB 7,000 100% Triton, Pajero Sport, Mirage, Attrage 424 6,277
Laemchabang Plant (No.1)
Laemchabang Plant (No.2)
Laemchabang Plant (No.3)
Mitsubishi Fuso TC Manufacturing and Assembly (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Dec 09 — — CANTER, FM, FN and FV — —
Nissan Nissan Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Sep 77 THB 1,930.91 75% Frontier Navara, Teana, March, Almera, Sylphy, Pulsar 280 5,990
Suzuki Suzuki Motor (Thailand) Co., Ltd Aug 11 THB12,682 100% Swift, Celerio, Ciaz 100 1,650
Toyota
Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. Oct 62 THB 7,520 86.4% Hilux Revo, Camry, Corolla, Camry HV, Vios, Yaris, Fortuner
— 16,435
Samrong Plant Feb 64 — — Hilux Revo 241
Gateway Plant Feb 96 — — Camry, Corolla, Camry HV, Vios, Yaris 309
Ban Pho Plant Jan 07 — — Hilux Revo, Fortuner 237
Toyota Auto Works Co., Ltd. Jun 88 THB 21.7 0%(1) Hiace 20
Isuzu Isuzu Engine Manufacturing Co., (Thailand) Ltd.
Jul 87 THB 1,025 98.60% Diesel engines — 1,333
Thai International Die Making Co., Ltd. Sep 87 THB 100 88.40% Forging of press molds, Press processing — 634
IT Forging (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Dec 94 THB 700 59.60% Forged parts — 294
Nissan Nissan Powertrain (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Aug 87 THB 1400 90% Engines — 598
SNN Tools & Dies Co., Ltd. Feb 89 — 27.8% Stamping dies, Tools & Jigs, Stamping parts — 428
Mazda Mazda Powertrain Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Jan 13 THB 6566.973 100% Transmissions, Engines — 547
Mitsubishi MMTH Engine Company Limited May 88 THB 20 0%(2) Engines, Stamping parts — 1,042
Toyota Siam Toyota Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Jul 87 THB 2850 96% Engines, Propeller Shaft, Cylinder Block — 4,186
Amata Nakorn Plant Jul 89 — — — — —
Honda HondaR&DAsiaPacificCo.,Ltd. Dec 05 THB 200 100% Product Planning, Styling Design, Engineering Design, Vehicle Test and Material Research
— —
Nissan NissanMotorAsiaPacificCo.,Ltd. July 11 THB 224.5 100% Regional marketing and sales function. Productplanningandmanagementoffice.R&D strategy and management
— 367
Toyota ToyotaMotorAsiaPacificEngineering&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 affiliatesinAsia,OceaniaandtheMiddleEast
— 2,500
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Land Area (sq.km) 513,120Population: 67,959,359 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 395,282GDP per capita (US$): 5,816
Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)
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Hino Hino Motors (Vietnam) Ltd. Jun 96 USD 8.11 51% Trucks and buses — 101
Honda Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd. Mar 96 USD 62.9 42% CR-V, City 10 9,861 (1)
Isuzu Isuzu Vietnam Co., Ltd. Oct 95 USD 15 35% Medium Duty Trucks, Light Duty Trucks & Bus Chassis
9 478
Mazda Vina Mazda Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd
Sep 10 VND100 billion 0% Mazda2, Maxda3, Mazda6, CX-5
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Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam Co., Ltd. Apr 94 USD 16 41.2% Pajero Sport 4 130
Mitsubishi FUSO Mercedes Benz Vietnam 1995 — — Trucks and buses — —
Nissan Tan Chong Industrial Equipment Vietnam Pte. Ltd. (in Da Nang)
Apr 13 USD 40 100% Sunny 7 230
Suzuki Vietnam Suzuki Corporation Apr 95 USD 97.9 100% Carry, Swift 6 347(1)
Toyota Toyota Motor Vietnam Co., Ltd. Sep 95 USD 49.14 70% Camry, Corolla, Vios, Innova, Fortuner
35 1,838
Nissan Nissan Techno Vietnam Co., LTD. Jun 01 USD 3 100% Development for vehicles, unit, parts
— 1,787
(1) Inclusive motorcycle business.
Land Area (sq.km) 330,972Population: 91,703,800 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 193,599 GDP per capital (US$): 2,111
Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)
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Suzuki Suzuki (Myanmar) Motor Co., Ltd. Feb 13 USD11.5 100% Carry Truck, Ertiga 0.8 95
Land Area (sq.km) 676,590Population: 53,897,154 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 64,866 GDP per capita (US$): 1,204
Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)
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(1) Initially established as Toyota Motor Management Service Singapore Pte. Ltd., which was changed to its actual name in 2001.
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Function Employees
Honda Singapore Safety Driving Centre Ltd.
Jul 83 SGD 2 27.5% Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities.
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Honda Bukit Batok Driving Centre Ltd.
Apr 88 SGD 5 26% Education at the time of obtaining motorcycle riding or automobile driver’s licenses and safety training for companies and communities.
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Isuzu Isuzu Motors Asia Ltd. Mar 96 USD 187 100% Buying and selling of complementary parts in the region. Works as holding company for regional business entities and their management.
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Nissan Nissan Singapore Pte. Ltd. Apr 12 USD 10 100% Support of marketing, sales operations and franchise supervision in Singapore
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Jul 90 SGD 6 100% Parts supply to all ASEAN countries and sales support for marketing in Asia.
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Land Area (sq.km) 717Population: 5,535,002 GDP at current prices (US$ million): 292,739 GDP per capita (US$): 52,888
Source: World Bank (http://data.worldbank.org/)
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In 2015, a total of 1.37 million units of passenger cars, trucks and buses were exported by JAMA member companies and their ASEAN counterparts, representing a 2% surge compared to previous years. Among these, 1.0 million units were bound for destinations outside ASEAN, with the remaining classified as intra-ASEAN exports. ASEAN, a key strategic partner of JAMA member companies, has become a core production base, with ever-greater outbound sales expected in future.
ASEAN Automobile Production of JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts
A total of 3.5 million units of passenger cars, trucks and buses were produced in 2015, a small drop of 7% compared to the previous year caused by reduced demand related to global economic downtrends.
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Number of Jobs and Facilities Contributed by JAMA Members and their ASEAN Counterparts
Despitebelow-expectationproductionandsalesresults,in2015atotalofabout153,000peopleweredirectlyemployedat99JAMAmemberandASEANcounterpartfacilities,ontopofanother7factoriesandfacilitiesintheregion.Drivingindirectemploymentinsupporting industries, automobile manufacturers continue to make ever-greater contributions to employment in the region.
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JAMA Members’ Automobile Sales by Country
Outofthe3millionnewpassengercars,trucksandbusessoldinASEANin2015,around83%(2.5millionunits)werebuiltbyJAMAmember companies and their ASEAN counterparts, highlighting the key role these partners play in the region.
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JAMA Activities in AMEICC
ASEAN integration is expected to further generate economies of scale in the region and contribute to the further development of the ASEAN automotive industry. To facilitate this, strengthened competitiveness will become increasingly important.
With the overall goal of strengthening the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry, JAMA has beenparticipatingintheAEM-METIEconomicandIndustrialCooperationCommitteeWorkingGroupontheAutomobileIndustry(AMEICC-WGAI)meeting,startingfromthegroup’sinceptionin1998.
Participantsinthe16thAMEICC-WGAImeetinginCambodiaonAugust2015
Participantsinthe16thAMEICC-WGAIspecialseminarinCambodiaonAugust2015
In view of the inauguration of the AEC lastyear, the 16th AMEICCWorking Group on theAutomobile Industry (AMEICC-WGAI) meetingwas held in Cambodia in August 2015. Atthat time an exchange of opinions took place regarding further growth of the ASEAN automotive industry and future expectations.
At a special seminar held in tandem with the WGAImeeting,JAMA’sChairmanspokeabouttheclose relationship between ASEAN and Japan, the increasing localization of JAMA members, challenges and expectations regarding AECestablishment including Mutual RecognitionArrangement (MRA), standardization of rulesof origin (ROO), the early start-up of theASEAN Single Window (ASW), and the needto implement comprehensive approaches in regard to road safety and environmental issues.
Seizing the opportunity, JAMA and AAF agreed on a joint statement confirming their resolve to strengthen the cooperative relationship between both organizations with a view to reinforcing ASEAN-Japan cooperation and raising the competitiveness of the ASEAN automotive industry.
As concrete outputs of the meeting, METI will work to formulate a comprehensive support program for human resource development within the ASEAN automotive industry. Furthermore, it is anticipated that governments and industries within ASEAN and Japan will accelerate and expand their humanresource development efforts through various means. JAMA intends to actively support these efforts as well.
ASEAN-Japan Summit ASEAN Japan Summit Meeting
AEM-METI ASEAN Economic Ministers (AEM) and Minister for Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan
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JAMA Technical Experts Working Together with ASEAN Partners Towards More Comprehensive Certification Systems and Safety / Environmental RegulationsHarmonization of Technical Regulations and Mutual Recognition of Approval (MRA)
To further promote auto industry development, JAMA advocates the harmonization of technical regulations with a MutualRecognitionofApproval(MRA)processbasedontheUnitedNationsWP29(WorldForumforHarmonizationofVehicleRegulations)1958Agreement,theonlyinternationalagreementprovidingalegalbasisforautopartsandsystems.UnderMRA,contractingpartiesagreetomutually recognizeeachother’sapprovalswithout theneedforre-certification.
Overthepastdecade,JAMAhasdedicatedsignificantamountsofefforttopromotionofthe1958Agreement,andinrecentyearstotheto-be-establishedInternationalWholeVehicleTypeApproval(IWVTA)agreement(anextensionofthe1958Agreement’sMRAtothewholevehicle)inconcertwiththeJapaneseGovernment.
ASEANhasbeenworkingsteadilytowardsregion-wideMRAfortechnicalregulationsforauto-partsandsystemsoverthe past decade, and JAMA has worked tirelessly side by side, lending significant support. For more than 10 years, JAMA experts in vehicle type approval, regulations, safety policies, fuels, and other areas, across its 14 manufacturing members, have unfailingly worked to share their wealth of knowledge and experience with their ASEAN counterparts.
JAMA’sunwaveringcommitmenttoASEANoverthepastdecadecanbewitnessedinpartviaitsparticipationinandorganizationofmultipleannualgatherings,includingAAF/TC3-JAMA1,JASICAsiaGovernmentandIndustry2,ACCSQ-APWG3,andAMEIC-WGAI.
TohelpacceleratetheprocessoftechnicalharmonizationandpromotefurtherawarenessoftheIWVTAwithinASEAN,JAMA established the Industry Forum of South East Asia (ISEA) was in 2015. Its first meeting (1st ISEA) held in Kuala Lumpur,MalaysialastOctobergeneratedoverwhelmingresponsefromauto-industrymembers,includingJapaneseandnon-Japanesemarquesacrosstheregion.Inaddition,the1stISEAReportwasofficiallyreportedtothe1stJASICForum for South East Asia, with the latter receiving significant ASEAN and Japanese regulatory participation.
1 ASEANAutomotiveFederation/TechnicalCommittee32 JapanAutomobileStandardsInternationalizationCenter3 ASEANConsultativeCommitteeforStandardandQuality-AutomotiveProductWorkingGroup
24thAAF/TC-3-JAMAMeetingon15-16Mar2016,Bohol,Philipines
1st ISEA on Nov 23, 2015 1stJASICForumforSouthEastAsia,on24Nov,2015,Putrajaya,Malaysia
1) Promotion of regulatory harmonization and mutual recognition
Harmonization and mutual recognition will help bring safer, more environmentally friendly vehicles to market and will strengthen international competitiveness in ASEAN countries as motorized vehicle adoption continues to soar.
2) ASEAN MRA
As part of its plans for achieving economic integration (efforts beginning in 2015), ASEAN is currently working toward the establishment of the ASEAN Mutual Recognition Arrangement (ASEAN MRA) in order topromote harmonization and mutual recognition of motor vehicle technical regulations. This arrangement willinitiallytargetmutualASEANrecognitionof19UNregulationssetforthinthe1958Agreement.JAMAwillcontinue to actively cooperate in service of efforts to establishtheASEANMRA.
3) Going global
Efforts towards global harmonization and mutual recognition are currently being undertaken within the WorldForumforHarmonizationofVehicleRegulations(UN/WP29).Aproposal seekinga2018 timeframe forIWVTAimplementationiscurrentlyunderdiscussion.
International Whole Vehicle Type Approval (IWVTA)advances mutual recognition from the equipment and partsleveltoapprovalofthe“wholevehicle”.AsIWVTArelated efforts continue to promote the facilitation of vehicle imports/exports, we look forward to the utilization of this framework by ASEAN members.
Promoting ASEAN MRA and International Whole Vehicle Type Approval
142 UN Regulations
IWVTA will promote harmonization and enhance standards adoption at the higher level.
19 UN Regulations
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More efficient international vehicle distributionIncreased vehicle inspection efficiencyEnhanced regulation formulation and continual improvement
More efficient & speedier vehicle developmentGreater efficency in obtaining type approval
Enhanced productivity and reductions in vehicle development cost, promoting safety and environmental innovation
Human Resource Development ActivitiesBeyondsupportingtheeconomiesinwhichtheyareembedded,JAMAmembercompaniesbelieveinthelong-term,criticalimportance of human resources.
Daihatsu
2014 - 2016
Indonesia Malaysia
Global Management Training program in Japan
As part of this program, P.T. Astra Daihatsu Motor andPerodua dispatch management staff to Daihatsu Japan sothat they may participate in management training programs in Daihatsu overseas production operations. Participantsimprove management skills from a global perspective while enhancing their knowledge of automobile manufacturing.
Honda
2013 - 2016
ASEAN
Human Capital Development
AlargenumberofHonda’sASEANemployeesaresenttoJapaneachyearforskillenhancementtraining.Honda understands the importance of proper training to the pursuit of quality and the development ofhigh-potential future leaders.Uponreturningtotheirhomecountry, trainedstaffstandahigherchance of being promoted to management level.
Isuzu
2016
Thailand
Opening of new Isuzu (Thailand) Manufacturing Training Center
Sinceitsestablishmentin2013,IsuzuThailand’sManufacturingTraining Center has focused on boosting human resourcesdevelopment to new levels. In order to further enhance our contribution to the development of Thailand’s automotiveindustry, in April 2016, a new training center was opened.
Mazda
1998-2016
Thailand
Support for Internship Programs
Builtinpartnershipwithlocaluniversities,theAutoAllianceThailand (AAT) Internship Program provides students withopportunities to gain knowledge and experience through on-the-job training. The program, highly supportive of Ministry of Education initiatives intended to cultivate skilled workers, contributestothedevelopmentofThailand’seconomy.
Mitsubishi
2015
The Philippines
Monozukuri Skill Dojo Training (basic and intermediate level)
MMPC launched itsMonozukuri DojoTraining program forallmanufacturingemployees(BodyAssembly,BodyPainting,Vehicle Assembly, Maintenance and Quality). The programaimstohelpupgradeemployees’skillsandknowledge.
Toyota
2016
Vietnam
The Graduation Ceremony of Toyota Safe Driving Training Program
InMar 2016,Toyota andTraffic Police organized a graduationceremonyfor“ToyotaSafetyDrivingTrainingProgram”tohandover certificate to eight core instructors. This program aims to enhance safety driving knowledge, skills and mindset for car userstocontributetoreducingtrafficaccidentsinVietnam.
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New/Additional Investment and Technology Transfer in the ASEAN
T H A I L A N D
Suzuki(Myanmar)MotorCo.,Ltdstarted production and sales of theErtiga(MPV).
HondaR&DAsiaPacificCo.,Ltdstarted construction on a test course worth 1.7 billion baht and reinforcingitsR&Dcapabilitiesinthe region.
Daihatsu built a new engine plant with annual production capacity of 140,000 units, investing 15 billionJPY,togetherwithPerodua(aDaihatsujoint-venture).Thisengineisenergyefficient,wholealuminium with latest technology.
Mitsubishi Motors Thailand openedanewR&Dprovingground, supporting performance and quality testing of local built vehicles.
HondaAutomobile(Thailand)Co.,Ltdstartedproductioninitssecondautomobile plant with annual production capacity of 120,000 units, investing 17 billion baht.
Toyota announced a new passenger vehicle plant opening in early 2019 with annual production capacity of 50,000 units, investing 49billionJPYforthegradualgrowthof the Malaysian market.
Toyota showcased its Toyota MotorAsiaPacificEngineeringandManufacturing, facility supporting R&D,productionengineering,purchasingandHRdevelopment.
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P H I L I P P I N E S
B R U N E I
Daihatsu extended the passenger carengineproductionlineofP.T.AstraDaihatsuMotorwithannualproduction capacity of 200,000 units.
P.T. Suzuki Indomobil Motor opened new automobile plant with annual production capacity of 250,000 units.
Toyota opened new engine plant with production capacity of 216,000 units per year, investing 2.3 trillion rupiah, 400 new jobs will be created.
P.T. Astra Daihatsu Motor has established a multi-facility R&DCenterincludingDesign,EngineeringandIndonesia’sfirst-everTestCoursewithR&Dfunctions.
Toyota opened its Toyota Indonesia Academy (TIA), investing 70 billion rupiah with a variety of cutting-edge facilities, infrastructure and a student dormitory.
Hino increased its equity to 70% and re-launched their activities under Hino MotorsPhilippinesCorporation.
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Social Contribution ActivitiesSupportingcommunitiesanddeepeningtiesrepresentsavitalelementofJAMAmembercompanies’roleasgoodcorporatecitizens.
S U P P O R T I N G R E C O V E R Y F R O M N A T U R A L D I S A S T E R S
The Honda Khiang Khang Thai Fund and UtokapatFoundation co-organized a project to build rock check dams, grow vetiver grasses and nurture other local plants. The project helps support the local community in dealing with issues related to drought, flood, and water supply resources for agriculture and household use.
P.T. NissanMotor Indonesia (NMI) donated food and cleaning supplies to victims of the Mt. Sinabung eruption in Indonesia.
R O A D S A F E T Y
C H A R I T Y E V E N T
P.T. Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) promoted safety driving and raised student’s awareness through theprovision of books and educational games, using “DaihatsuSmartCar”.
Since 1990, Toyota Classics has held 191 classical concerts, promoting classical music in the Asian region. All ticket sales were donated to local charities.
Formoreinformation:www.ToyotaClassics.asia
In 2015, Honda Vietnam Co. provided safe-drivingtraining to members of government agencies, private and public companies, and customers across the country.
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P.T.KramaYudhaTigaBerlianMotors(KTB), authorized distributor for Mitsubishi Motors and MitsubishiFUSOTruck&BusinIndonesia,creatingagardentoimprovetheenvironmentsurroudingitsoffice.
E N V I R O N M E N T P R O T E C T I O N
Toyota established Biodiversity Learning Center inThailand. Toyota aims to create sustainable plants in forest-like settings, helping to maximize the synergy between auto production and the natural environment.
Perodua, a Daihatsu joint-venture company, held its Junior Safety Squad contest aimed at creating higher safety awareness at home and school.
P.T.NissanMotorsIndonesia(NMI) donated a total of 11 used cars and 40 engines to engineering and vocational schools in Indonesia for educational purposes.
S U P P O R T F O R E D U C A T I O N
Toyota established Biodiversity Learning Center inThailand. Toyota aims to create sustainable plants in forest-like settings, helping to maximize the synergy between auto production and the natural environment.
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Social Contribution Activities
C L E A N U P A C T I V I T I E S
Hino Motor Sales (Thailand) Ltd., helped clean up Payunbeach inRayongprovine,pickingup900kgofgarbage in total.
Auto Alliance (Thailand) Co., Ltd, a joint venture companyofMazdaMotorCorporation,helpcleanupWornapa and Bangsaen Beach and Public Park andrepaired the facilities in playgrounds.
D O N A T I O N
HinoMotorsManufacturing(Thailand)Ltd., presented the Thai Royal Family with a medium-duty truck inhonor of the 50th anniversary of its founding.
Since 1993, Isuzu Group Foundation funds a broad range of activities, including donations to the royal family, management of scholarship programs, and initiative for promoting automobile technologies in Thailand.
P.T. Suzuki Indomobil Motor donated engines and educational materials to vocational school across Indonesia.
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P.T.KramaYudhaTigaBerlianMotors(KTB)donatedEvacuationVehicleandWaterTruck,enablingthevehiclestobeused in support of evacuation and fresh water distribution.
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E V E N T S P O N S O R P L A N T T O U R
Isuzu Thailand has worked to help schools construct wells, enhance water purification, and facilitate improved water supply systems for school children.
P.T. Suzuki Indomobil Motor (Indonesia) provided automotive education-based experiences for students from vocational schools, high schools, junior highs, and elementary schools.
Mazda Sales Thailand provided the 4th consecutive year of sponsorship for sports promotion.
DAIHATSU MOTOR CO., LTD.Head Office:1-1, Daihatsu-cho, Ikeda, Osaka 563-8651Tel: +81(72)751-8811
Tokyo Office:Shinwa Bldg, 2-10, Nihonbashi Hon-cho,2-Chome, Chuo-ku,Tokyo 103-0023Tel: +81(3)4231-8856http://www.daihatsu.com/
FUJI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD.Head Office:Ebisu Subaru Bldg 1-20-8Ebisu, Shibuya-ku,Tokyo 150-8554Tel: +81(3)6447-8000http://www.fhi.co.jp/
HINO MOTORS, LTD.1-1, Hinodai 3-chome, Hino,Tokyo 191-8660Tel: +81(42)586-5111http://www.hino.co.jp/
HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.1-1, Minami-Aoyama 2-chome,Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8556Tel: +81(3)3423-1111http://www.honda.co.jp/
ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED26-1, Minami-Oi 6-chome, Shinagawa-ku,Tokyo 140-8722Tel: +81(3)5471-1141http://www.isuzu.co.jp/
KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.Kobe Head Office:Kobe Crystal Tower, 1-3, HigashiKawasaki-cho 1-chome Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 650-8680Tel: +81(78)371-9530
Tokyo Head Office:1-14-5, Kaigan, Minato-ku,Tokyo 105-8315, JapanTel: +81(3)3435-2111http://www.khi.co.jp/
MAZDA MOTOR CORPORATIONHead Office:3-1, Shinchi, Fuchu-cho, Aki-gunHiroshima 730-8670Tel: +81(82)282-1111
Tokyo Head Office:NBF Hibiya Bldg, 1-7,Uchisaiwai-cho 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo 100-0011Tel: +81(3)3508-5031http://www.mazda.com/
MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION33-8, Shiba 5-chrome, Minato-ku,Tokyo 108-8410Tel: +81(3)3456-1111http://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.jp/
MITSUBISHI FUSO TRUCK & BUS CORPORATION1-2, Kashimada 1-Chome,Saiwai - Ku,Kawasaki, Kanagawa 221 - 0058Tel: +81(44)330-7700http://www.mitsubishi-fuso.com
NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.1-1, Takashima 1-chome, Nishi-ku,Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa 220-8686Tel: +81(45)523-5523http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/index.html
SUZUKI MOTOR CORPORATIONHead Office:300, Takatsuka-cho, Minami-ku,Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 432-8611Tel: +81(53)440-2061
Tokyo Branch:Suzuki Bldg, Higashi-shimbashi 2F,2-2-8 Higashi-shinbashi,Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0021Tel: +81(3)5425-2158http://www.globalsuzuki.com/
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATIONHead Office:1, Toyota-cho, Toyota, Aichi 471-8571Tel: +81(565)28-2121
Tokyo Office:4-18, Koraku 1-chome, Bunkyo-ku,Tokyo 112-8701Tel:+81(3)3817-7111http://www.toyota.co.jp/
UD TRUCKS CORPORATION1-1, Ageo, Saitama 362-8523Tel: +81(48)781-2301http://www.udtrucks.co.jp/http://www.udtrucks.com/
YAMAHA MOTOR CO., LTD.Head Office:2500, Shingai, Iwata, Shizuoka438-8501Tel: +81(538)32-1115
Tokyo Office:1-1 Marunouchi 2-chome,Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0005Tel: +81(3)5220-7200http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/
GENERAL MOTORS JAPAN, LTD.Head Office:12-8 Higashi-shinagawa 4-chome,Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-8687Tel: +81(3)6711-5700http://www.gmjapan.co.jp/
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