J72948 JAMA Eng - Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association of

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J72948 JAMA Eng - Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association of
The Japanese Auto Industry in Canada
2015 Edition
Facts & Figures
Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association of Canada
www.jama.ca
Highlights of 2014:
• Sales in Canada – up 7.1% to 625,559 light vehicles
• Production in Canada – up 6.4% to 972,418 light vehicles
• Exports from Canadian plants – up 7.6% to 766,073 units
• Imports: up 10.4% to 379,144 units (imports from Japan down 25.6%;
imports from NAFTA up 44.5%)
• Canada has been a ‘net exporter’ of Japanese brand vehicles annually since
1993 – a current total net export of 3.6 million vehicles.
JAMA Canada Members Operations
British
Columbia
Hino 2
Honda 2,5
Mazda 2,5
Mitsubishi 5
Nissan 2,5
Subaru 2
Toyota 2,4,5
A
Type of operation:
1. Head Office
2. Regional Office / Sales & Service Reps / Parts Distribution Facility
3. Vehicle Manufacturing & Assembly Plant
4. Parts Manufacturing Plant
5. Port / Transportation Facility
6. R&D
B Alberta
Toyota 2
Nissan 2
Honda 2,5
C Ontario
Hino 1,2,3
Honda 1,2,3,4,5,6
Mazda 1,2
Mitsubishi 1,2
Nissan 1,2
Subaru 1,2
Toyota 1,2,3,5,6
A
B
D
C
E
D Quebec
Hino 2
Honda 2,5
Mazda 2
Nissan 2
Subaru 2
Toyota 2,5
E Nova Scotia
Honda 2,5,6
Toyota 2
JAMA Canada was established as a non-profit trade association in 1984, and continues to promote
greater understanding on economic and trade issues in the motor vehicle sector and to encourage closer
cooperation between Canada and Japan.
The Japanese Auto Industry in Canada
• In 2014, the Japanese auto industry in Canada reached new pinnacles of performance
with record levels in sales, production and vehicle. Production and exports of Japanese
brand light vehicles rebounded in 2014 with over 972,000 units built and exports of
766,000 vehicles to the US and other global markets. Light vehicle sales volume grew
to a record 625,559 units; but with increased competition in Canada, our market share
has not yet fully recovered from the last peak in 2008.
• Since the first Japanese automakers came to Canada in 1965, billions of dollars invested
by JAMA Canada members and their 1,200 dealers across Canada in vehicle and parts
distribution, sales, and service are the foundation for our successful integration into the
Canadian economy and in countless communities in all provinces and the Yukon
Territories.
• Japanese automakers continue to focus on supplying Canadian consumers with safe,
reliable, environmentally-friendly personal transportation. Among other things, our
presence in Canada has raised competition across the industry and increased benefits for
consumers with vehicles that offer safety, fuel-efficiency and innovative advanced
technologies including continuously variable transmissions, lean-burn direct fuel
injection, turbo-chargers, gas electric and plug-in hybrids, as well as battery electric
vehicles to name a few.
2014 SALES – up 7.1% to 625,559 cars and light trucks (33.8% market share)
3 out of every 4 Japanese brand vehicles sold in Canada are currently built in North
America; about 45% of those NA built vehicles are made in Canada.
2014 PRODUCTION – record output at 972,418 light vehicles, up 6.4% over 2013
(representing 40.8% share of total Canadian light vehicle production). With the benefit
of NAFTA, about 78.8% of total light vehicle production was exported in 2014,
primarily to the US.
2014 EXPORTS – 766,073 light vehicles shipped to the US and several other countries.
Canada has been a net vehicle exporter since 1993 – over 3.6 million more vehicles
exported from Canada than combined imports from Japan, US, Mexico and other
countries.
2014 IMPORTS – 124,484 units from Japan (down 25.6%); 254,660 units from US,
Mexico & other countries (up 44.5%). Canada manufactured and exported over 6 times
the number of light vehicles imported from Japan in 2014.
EMPLOYMENT – (direct & indirect) currently stands at 72,600 across Canada:
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40,000 at 1,200 dealerships in all provinces & the Yukon,
2,080 at head & regional offices,
12,310 in vehicle manufacturing
18,210 at over 50 auto parts related plants.
Light Vehicle Production in Canada
Total 2014 – 2.38 million
Total 2014 – 2.38 million
Total 1989 – 1.9 million
40.8%
40.
8%
Honda
Ho
nda & T
Toyota
oyota
GM/Ford/Chrysler
GM
/Ford/Chrysler
59.2%
%
Note:
N
ote: G
GM
M includes
incl
c u de s C
CAMI
AMI
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Thousands
Thousands
Net Vehicle Exports from Canada
3.6 million net vehicle
exports since 1993
900
800
700
600
Exports from Canada
500
400
Imports from Japan,
US & Mexico
300
200
100
0
8
87
90
95
0
00
05
10
14
Direct & Indirect Employment in Canada
Vehicle
Manufacturing
40,000
12,310
Parts, Materials,
Machinery, Tool
Die Mold, etc.
18,210
2,080
Head Offices
Administration &
Sales
Dealerships (est.)
Employment in Canada = 72,600
Thousands
In 2014, Canada exported over 6 times the number of Japanese brand
vehicles imported from Japan ...
900
800
766,073
Exports from Canada
700
600
500
400
300
124,484
200
Imports from Japan
100
0
87
90
95
00
05
10
14
RECENT NEW DEVELOPMENTS
• Toyota will invest $421 million to launch the next generation of Lexus RX 350 and 450h
at their plant in Cambridge, Ontario.
• Honda announced $857 million investment in its 3 manufacturing plants in Alliston,
Ontario. HCM will be the global lead plant for the next generation of Honda Civic, and
is also planning to export CR-V sport utility vehicles to Europe in the near future.
• Overall employment in the Japanese auto parts sector in Canada increased by 680 in the
past year to just over 18,000 currently:
• Howa Canada Manufacturing will open a new plant in Alliston to provide interior roof
liners for the Honda Civic and will employ about 42 associates at start-up in September,
2015.
• Toyota Boshoku Canada’s seat and door trim components plant in Elmira will expand in
September 2015 adding over 100 new team members to their operation.
• Mitsui High-tec, Inc. will establish their first Canadian plant in Brantford to develop
precise motor core tooling for the automotive industry. Start-up is expected in 2016.
PLANTS IN CANADA
VEHICLE MANUFACTURING PLANTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
Honda of Canada Manufacturing
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (Cambridge)
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (Woodstock)
Hino Motors Canada, Ltd.
AUTO PARTS
5. Canadian Autoparts Toyota Inc. (CAPTIN)
6. Waterville TG (Coaticook)
7. Waterville TG Inc. (Waterville)
8. Bridgestone Canada Inc. (Joliette)
9. NTN Bearing Mfg. Canada
10. F & P Mfg. Inc.
11. TRQSS, Inc.
12. MSSC Canada Inc.
13. TS Tech Canada Inc. (On Leslie St.)
14. Vuteq Canada Inc.
15. Bridgestone Canada Inc. (Woodstock)
16. Freudenberg-NOK
17. Tasus Canada Corp.
18. Intertec Systems
19. TS Tech Canada, Inc. (On Harry Walker Pkwy North)
20. Trimont Manufacturing Inc. (Scarborough)
21. Listowel Technology Inc.
22. AGC Automotive Canada Inc.
23. Dyna-Mig Mfg. A Division of F & P Mfg., Inc. (Stratford)
24. Sanoh Canada, Ltd.
25. Jefferson Elora Corp. (JEC)
26. KTH Shelburne Mfg. Inc.
27. Kumi Canada Corporation
28. Musashi Auto Parts Canada Inc.
29. Denso Manufacturing Canada, Inc. (DMCN)
30. Showa Canada Inc.
31. Waterville TG Ontario
32. TG Minto Corporation
33. FIO Automotive Canada Corp.
34. Toyota Boshoku Canada Inc. (Elmira)
35. Amino North America Corporation
36. Toyotetsu Canada Inc.
37. Toyota Boshoku Canada Inc. (Woodstock)
38. Aisin Canada Inc. (Stratford)
39. Hayashi Canada Inc.
40. Takumi Stamping Canada Inc.
41. Arvin Sango Canada Inc.
42. TG Minto Corporation - Stratford Plant
43. Howa Canada Manufacturing, Inc.
MATERIALS, MACHINE TOOLS,
SUB-ASSEMBLY & SERVICES
44. Sanyo Canadian Machine Works Inc.
45. Canada Mold Technology Inc.
46. SMC Pneumatics (Canada) Ltd.
47. DJ Galvanizing
48. Coilplus Canada Inc. (c/o Metal One Canada Corp.)
49. Durez Canada Company, Ltd.
50. Maple Automotive Corp. (Cambridge)
51. Kintetsu World Express (Canada) Inc.
52. Horiba Automotive Test Systems Inc.
53. Toyota Tsusho Canada, Inc. (Woodstock)
54. Tsubaki of Canada Ltd.
55. NGF Canada Ltd.
56. Green Metals Canada, Inc.
57. Maple Automotive Corp. (Woodstock)
58. Toyota Tsusho Canada, Inc.
59. Autrans Corporation – Ingersoll Plant
60. Jervis B. Webb Company of Canada, Ltd.
61. KWE Guelph
62. Nichirin Inc.
63. Omron Automotive Technologies
64. Simcoe Parts Service Inc. (SPS)
CANADIAN VEHICLE MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS
Currently over $10.1 Billion net cumulative investment in Canadian manufacturing by
JAMA members – five light vehicle assembly plants, one commercial truck plant, an engine
plant in Ontario and an aluminum wheel plant in British Columbia.
HONDA of CANADA MANUFACTURING (HCM)
Location:
Start-up:
Cumulative Investment:
Vehicles Built:
Employment:
Production:
Export:
Annual Capacity:
Alliston, Ontario
November 1986
$3.9 billion
Plant 1: Civic Coupe/Sedan
Plant 2: CR-V
Engine Plant: 4 cylinder 1.8 litre i-VTEC
4,200
393,007 – 2014
288,903 – 2014 (73.5% export)
390,000 vehicles & 260,000 engines
TOYOTA MOTOR MANUFACTURING CANADA (TMMC)
Location:
Cambridge, Ontario & Woodstock, Ontario
Start-up:
November 1988 (Cambridge) & November 2008 (Woodstock)
Cumulative Investment: $6.2 billion
Vehicles Built:
Cambridge North: Corolla
Cambridge South: Lexus RX 350, RX450h
Woodstock: Toyota RAV4
Employment:
8,000
Production:
579,411 – 2014
Export:
477,170 – 2014 (82.4% export)
Annual Capacity:
500,000
HINO MOTORS CANADA
Location:
Woodstock, Ontario
Start-up:
April 2006
Cumulative Investment: $3 million (equipment only)
Vehicles Built:
Employment:
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
110
4-7 medium duty trucks
4: 155
5: 165, 195
6: 258, 268
7: 338, 358
Production:
1,901 – 2014
Export:
For Canada only
Annual Capacity:
2,000
For further information, contact
JAMA Canada – 151 Bloor St West, Suite 460 – Toronto, Ontario M5S 1S4
416-968-0150 • www.jama.ca