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  2. Toyota Industries - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Industries Corporation (株式会社豊田自動織機, Kabushiki gaisha Toyota Jidō Shokki (English "Stock Company Toyota Automatic Loom")) is a Japanese machine maker. Originally, and still actively (as of 2024 [update] ), [ 5 ] a manufacturer of automatic looms , it is the company from which Toyota Motor Corporation developed.

  3. List of Toyota factories - Wikipedia

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    Salvador Caetano - Toyota Caetano Portugal Plant, Ovar - Inaugurated in 1971, it was the first Toyota’s assembly plant in Europe. [32] Dyna, Land Cruiser (J70) [33] Caetano City Gold/Toyota Sora - low-floor, single-decker bus. The buses with hydrogen fuel cell and full electric powertrains are Toyota badged. [34]

  4. Toyota - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Toyota benefited from Japan's alliance with the United States to learn from American automakers and other companies, which gave rise to The Toyota Way (a management philosophy) and the Toyota Production System (a lean manufacturing practice) that transformed the small company into a leader in the industry and was the subject ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Japanese officials raid a Toyota group plant after the ... - AOL

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    Japanese transport officials raided a Toyota-affiliated plant Tuesday after the company admitted to cheating on engine testing, as Toyota Motor Corp. reported it sold over 11 million vehicles in ...

  7. List of largest Japanese companies - Wikipedia

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    Industry 1 10 Toyota: Toyota 281.75 28.15 552.46 237.73 Automotive: 2 44 SoftBank Group: Tokyo 96.86 20.87 418.94 71.69 Conglomerate 3 52 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone: Tokyo 110.39 10.15 204.46 103.98 Telecommunications 4 56 Sony: Tokyo 89.90 7.99 260.48 108.84 Conglomerate 4 59 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group: Tokyo 48.29 11.29 3,176.37 75.75 ...

  8. Japanese officials inspect Toyota headquarters over safety ...

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    In January, Toyota announced it would suspend shipments of certain models after finding irregularities in certification tests for diesel engines developed by its affiliate, Toyota Industries.

  9. Kiichiro Toyoda - Wikipedia

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    The differences between Japan and the United States in the automobile industry during World War II were quite large. In the early 1930s, Kiichiro proceeded with the development toward the domestic production of automobiles. In 1933, Toyota Industries Corporation set up an automobile department and began full-scale development of automobiles.