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In 2005, Toyota's manufacturing operations will count eight manufacturing plants in six different countries (U.K., France, Poland, Turkey, Portugal and the Czech Republic). “Toyota's relations with Poland continue to strengthen, thanks to the start of production of our cutting-edge diesel engine at TMIP,” said Shinichi Sasaki, President and CEO of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing Europe*. “Our other plant in Poland began engine production and increased its transmission capacity in January – a clear indication of our belief that Poland is a valuable economic and business partner. We also would like to thank Toyota's many Polish family members for their dedication toward offering superior quality that always puts the customer first,” Mr. Sasaki added. Toyota's other Polish plant - Toyota Motor Manufacturing Poland (TMMP) – began production of manual transmissions in April 2002. In January 2005, TMMP started production of a new gasoline engine and manual transmission – to be used in the forthcoming small passenger cars made jointly by Toyota and PSA Peugeot Citroën. Annual production capacity for the 1.0-litre engine and manual transmission will be a targeted 250,000 units and 300,000 units respectively – bringing TMMP's eventual total transmission production capacity to 550,000 units. Total employment at TMMP will reach approximately 1,800 employees by the end of 2005 – while total investment amounts to €400 million. The Toyota Peugeot Citroën Automobile Czech (TPCA) plant in Kolin, Czech Republic, is a joint venture between Toyota and PSA Peugeot Citroën. TPCA will this year start manufacturing 300,000 small passenger cars , of which 100,000 will be Toyota AYGOs, with the remainder allocated to the Peugeot and Citroën brands. (March 31, 2005)
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