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    important economic sectors by revenue. Indian Automobile industry is the ninth largest in the world and Asia’s fourth largest exporter. Many global players have established their manufacturing plants in India including Ford‚ GM‚ Volvo‚ Mercedes Benz‚ Fiat‚ Toyota‚ BMW‚ Honda and Volkswagen etc. There are also a number of Indian automobile manufacturing companies including Tata‚ Maruti‚ Mahindra and Mahindra etc. The Indian Automobile Industry is manufacturing over 11 million vehicles and exporting about 1

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    Financial report analysis: TOYOTA VS MITSUBISHI GROUP 10 D9943695 李永偉(39) D9949068 陳宏昌(48) D9965927 陳毅夫(67) D9945373 黃繼川(41) TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION  Opening Toyota Motor Corporation (The Abbreviation is TMC) is a Japanese Multinational automaker from Aichi‚ Japan. In the exact 2010 year It is reported that He employed 300.734 employers worldwide (around the world) and He became the largest automobile manufacturer by its production and by Its revenue‚ Toyota ranked the 11th largest

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    SWOT Analysis Content of SWOT are include: Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats. This fourth point is the basic information to give us knows about the company circumstances. If the company knows about theirs SWOT‚ this will help them to improve or avoid some problem before this happen. According to Mazda Company‚ got four points to explain; even they have a lot of strength. First point is talking about their worker‚ their worker are professional because Mazda Company provide

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    “Campus” DENMARK CORP 3364 Crisis and Business Continuity Management An Analytical Evaluation On Toyota’s Crisis of Unintended Acceleration Submitted By: Ram Prasad Kadariya P11016207 Nov. 28‚ 2011 Tutor: Sven-Eric Bruhn Bertelsen Toyota Crisis of Unintended Acceleration Definition Any company smaller or larger can have a crisis sooner or later and that can have serious negative impact on it. Pearson and Clair ( 1998 ) as cited in Crandal‚ Pamel and Spillen ( 2010 ) define crisis

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    Monitor and adjust the marketing mix BSBMKG502B Business Report: TOYOTA 1. Introduction Toyota Motor Corporation (TOYOTA) is one of biggest automaker in the world. Main products are a passenger car‚ truck‚ bus‚ RV etc. The company headquartered in Toyota‚ Aichi‚ Japan which employed 300‚734 people worldwide and was the third largest automobile manufacture in 2011 by production behind General Motors and Volkswagen Group. Toyota is the eighth largest company in the world by revenue (around 200

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    Introduction Toyota’s motor company is a Japanese automotive maker that has its headquarters in Toyota Aichi in Japan. Toyota manufactures a range of products line up that ranges from subcompact luxury and sports vehicles to trucks‚ buses‚ minivans‚ and SUVs. It produces about five brands of vehicles which include Lexus‚ Hino‚ Ranz‚ Scion and Toyota brand. The company holds stakes in various automotive companies such as Daihatsu‚ Isuzu‚ Tesla and Fuji. All of its products are manufactured red either

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    car repairs. The four car manufacturers affected by the Commission’s decision includes DaimlerChrysler‚ Fiat‚ General Motors‚ and Toyota are enumerated in the article. • Neda‚ Fusayo(2000) Summarizes a presentation given at the First Division meeting of the 2000 Annual Conference of the Japan Special Libraries Association. Describes how the Technical Library at Toyota Motor Corporation developed an online information system that can deliver information to the user’s desktop computer.

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    TOYOTA: THE ACCELERATOR CRISIS Toyota Motor Corporation‚ Japanese automotive manufacturer‚ now headquartered in Toyota city‚ Japan was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 to create automobiles. It is the 13th largest company in the world by revenue as of February 2016. Toyota gained the top spot‚ ahead of General Motors‚ in terms of new car sales in 2008‚ selling cars in 170 nations. GM had previously acquired this top spot as historic global sales leader for 80 years. The company was on the verge

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    Company Description Toyota Motor Corporation. The Group ’s principal activities are to manufacture and sell automobiles and provide financial services. The Group operates through three segments: Automotive‚ Financial Services and Other. Automotive segment designs‚ manufactures‚ assembles and sells passenger cars‚ recreational and sport-utility vehicles‚ minivans and trucks and related parts and accessories. Financial services segment provides financing to dealers and their customers for the purchase

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    2002‚ and Toyota Motor Europe Manufacturing (TMEM) had a problem – Mr. Toyoda Shuhei‚ the new President of TMEM was on his way to Toyota Motor Company’s (Japan) corporate offices outside Tokyo to explain the continuing losses of European manufacturing and sales operations – The CEO of Toyota Motor Company‚ Mr. Hiroshi Okuda‚ was expecting a proposal from Mr. Shuhei to reduce and eventually eliminate the European losses. The situation was intense given that TMEM was the only major Toyota subsidiary

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