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Toyota 1950-1990
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Financial Crisis- Toyota Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd. is established
Kyowa Plant starts operations, producing engines and assembling automobiles.
The Toyopet, completely redesigned for American drivers, was re-released as the Toyota Corona, marking the company’s first major success in the United States.
Toyota acquired such companies as Hino Motors, Ltd. It was a manufacturer of buses and large trucks. As well as the Nippondenso Company, Ltd., a maker of electrical auto components
Acquired Daihitsu Motor Company, Ltd.
The company continued to thrive in the American market as well, gaining a reputation for its low-cost, fuel-efficient, and reliable vehicles such as the Corolla, which was released in the United States this year.
When Toyota Motor Company was merged with Toyota Motor Sales Company, Ltd.
Toyota partnered with General Motors Corporation in the creation of New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc., a dual-brand manufacturing plant in California, where Toyota began U.S. production.
The Toyopet Crown, Master, and Deluxe were launched
The first prototypes of the Crown are exported to the USA Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A., Inc. is established
Motomachi Plant begins production to begin refocusing on innovation in manufacturing
Toyota Motor Manufacturing, USA, Inc. (present TMMK) begins production
Joint venture with GM (NUMMI) begins production in the USA
Toyota Foundation is established
Joint Declaration of Labor and Management is signed
"Developed as an international product featuring a “speedy” external design, the RT40 Corona achieved distinction by successfully completing a 100,000-kilometer test drive on the Meishin Expressway and went on to enjoy huge popularity both in Japan and abroad" (tcmit.org).
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