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TOYOTA

  • Early

    Early
    The Toyota story begins in the late nineteenth century, when Sakichi Toyoda invented the first automatic loom , revolutionizing the automotive industry
  • growth

    growth
    In 1933 a Japanese man named Kiichiro Toyoda traveled to the United States, where he visited a number of automobile production plants. Upon his return to Japan, the young man established an automobile division within his father's loom factory and in May 1935 produced his first prototype vehicle. General Motors and Ford already were operating assembly plants in Japan, but U.S. preeminence in the worldwide automotive industry did not deter Toyoda
  • investigation

    investigation
    Since Japan had very few natural resources, the company had every incentive to develop engines and vehicles that were highly fuel efficient. In 1939, the company established a research center to begin work on battery-powered vehicles. This was followed in 1940 by the establishment of the Toyoda Science Research Center (the nucleus of the Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories, Inc.) and the Toyoda Works (later Aichi Steel Works, Ltd.)
  • detruction

    detruction
    When the war ended in August 1945 most of Japan's industrial facilities had been wrecked, and the Toyoda (or Toyota as it became known after the war) production plants had suffered extensively. The company had 3,000 employees but no working facilities, and the economic situation in Japan was chaotic
  • crisis management

    crisis management
    A strike was generated by low wages but ended in 1950, two of the company's new executives, Eiji Toyoda (now chairman of Toyota Motor Corporation) and Shoichi Saito (later chairman of Toyota Motor Company), visited the United States. Seeking new ideas for Toyota's anticipated growth, they toured Ford Motor Company's factories and observed the latest automobile production technology
  • domestic market

    domestic market
    Toyota hizo una importante contribución a la creciente motorización de Japón en los años siguientes a 1965 , una tendencia que iba a dar lugar a un mercado interno de masas para automóviles.
  • future industry

    future industry
    A finales de la década de 1980 , la posición de Toyota como una poderosa empresa de alquiler , excepcionalmente bien gestionado era casi inexpugnable. Después de una década de crecimiento prodigioso , la compañía se situó en la cima de la industria automotriz japonesa y está clasificado número tres a nivel mundial, una posición que había mantenido desde 1978 y reforzado en los años siguientes
  • external forces

    external forces
    Toyota had little control over external forces, however, and as the 1990s progressed, a global economic downturn brought the prolific growth of Japan's largest car manufacturer to a halt. The recession stifled economic growth throughout the world, while a rising yen made Japanese products relatively more expensive in overseas markets. Toyota's profits declined for four consecutive years between 1991 and 1994, falling to the lowest level in more than a decade.
  • global market

    global market
    Cuando Hiroshi Okuda fue ascendido a presidente de la compañía en 1995, su principal ambición era revitalizar la posición de Toyota en el mercado global . En junio se dio a conocer Nuevo Plan de Negocios Global de Toyota, que coloca renovado enfoque en la innovación y la expansión internacional .
  • an environmental company

    an environmental company
    En julio de 1999 se inauguró una iniciativa que tenía como objetivo eliminar todos los residuos de los vertederos para el año 2003 , y en 2000 se introdujo regulaciones ambientales más estrictas en sus US
  • finances

    finances
    En 2001 , el Toyo Trust and Banking de Toyota se fusiono con Otros dos bancos párr Formar el UFJ Bank, Que Fue acusado de Corrupción por el Gobierno por Hacer malos Préstamos a la mafia Yakuza
  • worldwide

    worldwide
    According to the 2008 Global Fortune 500 , Toyota is the world's fifth largest company. In the 2000 Forbes Global 2006 is the twelfth largest company in the world . It has been consistently gaining market share in the United States, while shrinking sales of Ford and General Motors in the United States.
  • who is toyota

    who is toyota
    Toyota is a global company that is composed for quality and good work of its employees to form more than a car performed worldwide to overcome all odds and managing INNOVATION constantly being a leader in the world market