| Toyota Hits Milestone: Production of 1 Million
Vehicles in North America Erlanger, KY - For the first time ever, Toyota
has produced more than 1 million cars and trucks in a calendar year at its North American
automobile manufacturing plants. Toyota, the fourth largest automaker in North America,
has three vehicle assembly plants in the United States and one in Canada.
"We are proud of our continued growth in North America, and, as we announced a
week ago, we don't plan on slowing down," said Teruyuki Minoura, Toyota Motor
Manufacturing North America, Inc. (TMMNA) president and chief executive officer. Minoura
was referring to last week's announcement of plans to increase North American capacity to
1.45 million cars and trucks annually over the next four to five years.
This year's total production was more than 1,061,000 vehicles, a 10.3 percent increase
over 1998. Last year, Toyota produced 962,829 vehicles at its North American plants.
"What helped push us over the 1 million mark was the increase in production of the
Solara at our Canadian plant, plus the addition of the Tundra truck in Indiana," said
Jim Wiseman, vice president for External Affairs at TMMNA. "This is quite an
accomplishment when you consider that Toyota has only been making vehicles in North
America since 1986. It's a tribute to our team members -- everyday, they try to be the
best in the business."
The Year in Review
Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK) produced
- 477,378* vehicles --
- 285,582 Camry sedans,
- 71,121 Avalons, and
- 120,675 Sienna minivans --
at its Georgetown, Ky., facility, which employs about 7,900 team members. The plant
also makes four-cylinder and V-6 engines.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc. (TMMI) in Princeton, Ind.,
began production of Toyota's first entry into the full-size truck market, the Tundra, in
December 1998. The plant produced
Toyota expanded the Tundra assembly line this year to accommodate production of the
Sequoia, Toyota's new full-size sport utility vehicle planned for next fall.
An additional investment of $800 million at TMMI announced last week will raise TMMI's
annual capacity by 150,000 units and add 2,000 jobs. Once the TMMI expansion is complete,
Toyota's investment at TMMI will total $2 billion, capacity will be 300,000 units, and
employment will reach 4,300.
After a year of dramatic growth in 1998 due to increased production and the addition of
the Camry Solara to the product line-up, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Canada, Inc.
(TMMC) in Cambridge, Ontario, maintained solid production levels in 1999 with
- 211,081* units produced. TMMC, which employs 2,300 team members, manufactured
- 63,363 Camry Solaras and
- 147,718 Corollas.
It also manufactures four-cylinder engines for Toyota vehicles.
Rounding out Toyota's North American production milestone were vehicles produced at New
United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI), a joint venture between Toyota and
General Motors in Fremont, Calif. NUMMI, which employs 5,000 team members, produced
- 317,172* Toyota vehicles, including
- 160,785 Corollas and
- 156,387 Tacoma trucks.
NUMMI also manufactures the Chevrolet Prizm (not counted in Toyota's production
figures).
In addition to automobile production in North America, Toyota has plants that produce
parts and components for Toyota vehicles:
- Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc. (TMMWV) in Buffalo, W.
Va., four-cylinder and V6 engines;
- Bodine Aluminum, Inc., in St. Louis and Troy, Mo., cast aluminum parts
such as cylinder heads, intake manifolds and engine blocks;
- TABC, Inc., in Long Beach, Calif., truck beds, catalytic converters,
coated substrates and steering columns; and
- Canadian Autoparts Toyota, Inc. (CAPTIN) in Delta, British Columbia,
aluminum wheels.
Toyota employs more than 30,000 people in North America, including about 20,000 at its
manufacturing plants in California, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, West Virginia, and
Ontario and British Columbia in Canada. Once the Indiana-built Sequoia debuts in the fall,
Toyota will produce eight vehicles in North America: Avalon, Camry, Camry Solara, Corolla,
Sequoia, Sienna, Tacoma and Tundra.
*Based on preliminary vehicle production totals as of December 27, 1999. Exact
production numbers may vary by a few vehicles at each plant.
(Dec. 27, 1999)
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