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  2. Toyota Boshoku - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Boshoku Corporation (トヨタ紡織株式会社, Toyota Boshoku Kabushikigaisha, TYO: 3116) is a Japanese automotive component manufacturer. It is a member of the Toyota Group of companies. Toyota Boshoku Corporation entered the North American market via Toyota Boshoku America (located, inter alia, in Erlanger, Kentucky ).

  3. Toyota Auto Body - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Auto Body was established on 31 August 1945 as a corporate spin-off of Toyota Motor Industry's Kariya plant [5] [6] with the name Toyota Auto Body Industries (トヨタ車体工業, Toyota Shatai Kōgyō). [6] [7] At first, it produced auto bodies for Toyota.

  4. Toyota Group - Wikipedia

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    Kyoho kai group – Auto parts company – 211 companies. Kyouei kai group – Logistic/facility company – 123 companies. KDDI (Toyota owns 11.09% of the company); Nagoya Broadcasting Network (Toyota owns 34.6% and is the largest single shareholder in the company; 36.9% of the stock are directly and indirectly (through TV Asahi Holdings Corporation) owned by Asahi Shimbun, making it the ...

  5. Autoneum - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2017, Autoneum expanded the existing collaboration with Nittoku and Toyota Boshoku with the foundation of a joint venture for research and development in vehicle acoustics. [ 19 ] With new plants in Yantai , Changsha , Pinghu and Shenyang Tiexi , the automotive supplier expanded its production capacities in China in 2017 and 2018 to a ...

  6. Toyota Motor North America - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) is the operating subsidiary that oversees all operations of the Toyota Motor Corporation in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Its operations include research and development, manufacturing, sales, marketing, after sales and corporate functions, which are controlled by TMNA but sometimes executed by other subsidiaries and holding companies.

  7. Kiichiro Toyoda - Wikipedia

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    After graduating, Toyoda returned to his hometown, Nagoya, and joined Toyota Boshoku, which was founded by his father, Sakichi, in 1918 (Sakichi served as company president since then). From July 1921 to February 1922, Kiichirō visited San Francisco, London, Oldham (a large town in Greater Manchester, England), etc. to learn about the spinning ...

  8. Toyota - Wikipedia

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    Toyota is headquartered in the city of Toyota, [243] [244] which was named Koromo until 1951, when it changed its name to match the automaker. Toyota City is located in the Aichi Prefecture of Japan. The main headquarters of Toyota is located in a four-story building that has been described as "modest". [245]

  9. Topy Industries - Wikipedia

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    Topy Industries, Ltd. (トピー工業株式会社, Topī Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese company specializing in steel, [3] particularly automobile and industrial components.