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North Alabama delegation visiting with international partners this week in Japan

JAPAN — A delegation from Huntsville/Madison County and the State of Alabama is visiting Japan this week to further strengthen the area’s ties with international partners.

The North Alabama team includes elected officials, chamber of commerce leaders and company representatives of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama. On Monday, the team visited Toyota City and met with members of the executive team for Toyota USA.

“We have been traveling to Japan for many years, and we are pleased to be able to meet again with our Toyota partners in their home country,” said Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle. “This provides us with the opportunity to tour their plants and facilities and to visit with our new partners at Mazda.”

The group also toured the Toyota Motomachi Plant and Toyota Kaikan Museum, which allowed them to see some of the company’s newest automotive technologies and smart cars in person.

Tuesday, the delegation met with leaders of Mazda, North Alabama’s newest automotive partner. Soon, Mazda Toyota Manufacturing U.S.A. (MTMUS) will begin construction on a large automotive plant in the Huntsville city limits of Limestone County.

“I can’t stress enough the importance of relationships in doing business with our overseas partners,” Battle said. “If we had not already established a long-standing collaborative relationship with Toyota, we would not have landed the new Mazda Toyota plant. These commitments don’t just happen in 15-minute meetings or phone calls. There is a long process of communication, listening and work toward mutual respect before we develop a trusted business relationship.”

Chip Cherry, president and CEO of the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce, said the new Mazda Toyota plant will bring “thousands” of jobs to the area.

“We secured this new plant because of a trusted relationship we have built over many years with our Japanese partners. In fact, much of it goes back to Toyota’s engine plant locating in Huntsville nearly two decades ago and becoming a true community partner.”

Madison County Commission Chairman Dale Strong also noted how beneficial a partnership with companies like Toyota and Mazda can be to Madison County and how this week’s trip has helped to increase that understanding.

“These meetings in Japan with the Mazda and Toyota corporations have created an even greater sense of understanding of the partnership and commitment that has been created with two of the world’s most renowned automakers, while engineering, road design and site prep continues on more than 2,000 acres locally,” said Madison County Commission Chairman Dale Strong. “It is truly exciting to be one of so many working together at so many levels to ensure the success of the largest economic development projects in the history of the state of Alabama. This project will be a redefining moment for North Alabama.”

Members of the North Alabama delegation will also meet this week with GE Aviation and NGS Advanced Fibers, their Japanese partner in developing the silicon carbide for ceramic matrix composites. NGS is located in Toyama, where the delegation will tour the sister facility to the one being built in Huntsville. These plants are the only two in the world to mass produce silicon carbide and ceramic matrix composite materials.

Later this week, the delegation will also attend the annual meeting of the Southeast U.S./Japan Association in Tokyo. The delegation includes the following people:

• Secretary Greg Canfield, Alabama Department of Commerce

• Hollie Pegg, Alabama Department of Commerce

• Mayor Tommy Battle, City of Huntsville

• Mayor Paul Finley, City of Madison

• Chairman Dale Strong, Madison County Commission

• Commissioner Jason Black, Limestone County Commission District 3

• Chip Cherry, President and CEO, Huntsville/Madison County Chamber

• Lucia Cape, Senior VP of Economic Development, Industry Relations & Workforce, Huntsville/Madison County Chamber

• Kim Lewis, 2018 Chair-Elect, Huntsville/Madison County Chamber

• Rick Tucker, Executive Director, Port of Huntsville

• David Fernandes, President, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama

• Kim Ogle, Corporate Communications, Toyota Motor North America

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