Tag: Organizational Reform

  • China FAW | Stimulating Forward Momentum through Active Change

    Since its inception, China FAW has contributed to the national industry and supported the growth of the automotive sector. After a visit by General Secretary Xi Jinping in 2020, FAW has focused on technological innovation and brand strengthening. In 2023, they pushed forward further reforms, launching the “531” plan. Implementing the “Four Capabilities Reform” including…

  • Mazda | Organizational Reform and Personnel Changes

    On October 1, 2024, Mazda Motor Corporation implemented organizational reforms and personnel changes in the electrification business area. To provide seamless customer experiences in the electrification era, the “Business Center” has been renamed the “Business Transformation Center.” Additionally, new roles such as the Head of Carbon Neutral and Resource Circulation Strategy have been assigned, aiming…

  • Mazda|Organizational Reform and Personnel Changes

    Mazda Motor Corporation implemented organizational reforms and personnel changes effective September 1, 2024. The reforms include the establishment of a New Business Development Office, which integrates functions from the MaaS Business Preparation Office and the Corporate Strategy Division. Additionally, the Global Sales & Marketing sector was reorganized following the completion of strategic transfers related to…

  • FAW|Witness the Rebirth of China’s National Car Brand, FAW Jiefang

    FAW, Story of Innovation and Rebirth August 19, 2024 22:02 FAW Jiefang supports the production of high-end trucks through smart factories that integrate automation, flexibility, and digital intelligence. The company has implemented process-based organizational reforms, enhancing the autonomy of each product line to improve efficiency. In 2023, new energy and overseas product lines were also…

  • Nissan Announces Executive Changes

    On July 1, 2024, Nissan announced executive-level personnel changes. New appointments include Koji Okumura, Kyosuke Yatsuzumi, and Hidetoshi Gyoji in the Partnership Reform Promotion Office. New directors have also been appointed in the Corporate Strategy, Product Planning, and Global Business Profit Management departments. Source: Nissan Global Newsroom (Published on July 1, 2024)