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    Introduction Toyota was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 as a spinoff from his father’s company Toyota Industries to create automobiles. Three years earlier‚ in 1934‚ while still a department of Toyota Industries‚ it created its first product‚ the Type A engine‚ and‚ in 1936‚ its first passenger car‚ the Toyota AA. Toyota Motor Corporation group companies are Toyota (including the Scion brand)‚ Lexus‚ Daihatsu and Hino Motors‚ along with several "non automotive" companies. TMC is part of the Toyota Group

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    Toyota Background

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    INTRODUCTION Toyota is one of the world’s best-known and most successful businesses‚ building cars and trucks in 26 countries for sale in more than 170 markets around the globe. Worldwide production was 9.2 million (8.2 million for Toyota and Lexus brand vehicles) in 2008‚ making Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) the world largest vehicle manufacturer in terms of product volume A key element in Toyota’s success is its commitment to designing‚ engineering and building cars in the world regions where

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    Toyota Case

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    This case study discusses the Toyota production plant in Georgetown‚ Kentucky. In July of 1988 Toyota Motor Manufacturing (TMM)‚ USA began producing Toyota Camry sedans. Toyota implements the Toyota Production System (TPS) in their Georgetown plant‚ similar to all other production facilities. This system reduces cost by eliminating waste. Excess production consumes extra space and human resources to control the products. The two governing principles that Toyota modeled the TPS system after are

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    Toyota Company

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    Company Background INTRODUCTION Toyota is one of the world’s best-known and most successful businesses‚ building cars and trucks in 27 countries for sale in more than 170 markets around the globe. Worldwide production was 9.5 million (8.5 million for Toyota and Lexus brand vehicles) in 2007‚ placing Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) firmly among the world’s leading vehicle manufacturers. This result keeps it on course to achieve its ambition of becoming the world number one by the end of the decade

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    Toyota Recall 1. WHAT ARE THE PRIMARY CAUSES OF TOYOTA’S RECALL PROBLEM? The primary cause of Toyota’s recall was outsourcing their pedal manufacturing and assembly. To this day Toyota has recalled an estimated 2.3 million cars in the U.S. affected by the accelerator assembly problem‚ 4.2 million vehicles to fix the floor mat issue and out of all those vehicles 1.7 million of them were involved in both recalls (Linebaugh & Shirouzu‚ 2010). Amongst them are the 2008-2010 Sequoia sport utility vehicles

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    Toyota Production System The Toyota Production System (TPS) is an integrated socio-technical system‚ developed by Toyota‚ that comprises its management philosophy and practices. The TPS organizes manufacturing and logistics for the automobile manufacturer‚ including interaction with suppliers and customers. The system is a major precursor of the more generic "Lean manufacturing." Taiichi Ohno‚ Shigeo Shingo and Eiji Toyoda developed the system between 1948 and 1975. Originally called "Just In Time

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    TOYOTA Toyota Motor Corporation is a diversified corporation that sells its automobiles in approximately 200 nations and regions worldwide‚ focused primarily in Japan‚ North America‚ Europe‚ and Asia. Toyota estimates that it employs close to 1 million individuals worldwide‚ including dealers. Meanwhile The inventory of Toyota has fell down to 4.9 percent per year for the past 14 years‚ while Porsche performance improved with an average rate of 3.8 percent yearly for the past 18 years

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    Name: Nguyễn Chí Nghĩa IRN:1132300262 Email Address: nghia.nguyen.k1sba@eiu.edu.vn Toyota: Building Cleaner‚ Greener Cars 1. How does Toyota’s approach to social responsibility relate to the three concepts of social responsibility described in the text? Profit responsibility: holds that the company has a simple duty: to maximize profits for their owners or stockholders. As mentioned in Toyota case‚ Toyota started from the year 1930 and has brought huge profits from many brands such as Corolla

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    Who is William E. Deming? What is he credit with? William Edwards Deming was a native of Sioux City‚ Iowa. He received a PhD at the Yale university in the field of Theoretical Physics. After graduating from Yale University he worked as a laboratory research in the Department of Agriculture. He worked for the Department of Agriculture for ten years on the development of nitrate fertilizers. Also‚ Dr. Deming used to give training for the Department of Agriculture engineers on Statistics to better

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    Toyota Case

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    #1. Problem: The major problem that Toyota is facing with its Tundra plants in North America is the sharp drop in demand of pick-up trucks. As the global demand shifted from trucks to smaller cars‚ sales of the Tundra had been down by 53%. Toyota also faced the problem of overstocks of the 2008 Tundra models due to the unexpected sharp drop in demand. As Toyota emphasizes on its knowledge management system‚ the five principles of challenge‚ kaizen‚ genchi genbutsu‚ respect and teamwork become the

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