TOYOTA ANNOUNCES TACOMA TRUCK
ASSEMBLY IN TIJUANA
Employment and Investment Numbers Announced
09/20/2002
Mexico City and Tijuana, Mexico -- Toyota today announced, during
simultaneous press conferences in Mexico City and Tijuana, plans to
assemble Tacoma pickup trucks at its new manufacturing facility in
Tijuana, Baja California. Additionally, Toyota intends to invest
$140 million (USD) in this plant, with a workforce of 460 team
members when vehicle assembly begins in 2005.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California (TMMBC) will have
the capacity to build approximately 20,000 Tacoma pickup trucks
annually. In addition, the plant will have the capacity to make
approximately 170,000 Tacoma truck beds to be used at TMMBC and New
United Motor Manufacturing, Inc. (NUMMI) -- a joint venture plant in
Fremont, California, co-owned by Toyota and General Motors. TMMBC
operations will include welding, paint and assembly.
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"This announcement expands our commitment to Mexico and the
production increase will allow us to meet the strong demand for
Tacoma in the U.S.," said Atsushi Niimi, president of Toyota
Motor Manufacturing North America. "I would like to thank all
the government officials, community leaders and many others for
helping us grow in Mexico."
"The people of Baja California are proud to have a company
like Toyota establish its roots in our region," said Baja
California Governor Eugenio Elorduy Walther. "Today's expansion
announcement furthers Toyota's commitment to our economy and our
community."
Toyota ceremonially broke ground for TMMBC in June 2002. Since
that time the automaker has secured an architectural/engineering
firm and agreements for the site work contract are currently being
finalized. The initial site preparation will begin this fall,
followed by foundation and structural steel erection stretching into
the first quarter of next year.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California, S. de R.L. de C.V.
is the latest addition to Toyota's increasing manufacturing
investment in North America. Today's announcement coupled with an
announcement earlier this week at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada,
Inc. (TMMC) in Cambridge, Ontario, gives the automaker capacity to
build 1.5 million cars and trucks and 1.16 million engines a year in
North America by 2005. At that time, Toyota will employ some 33,000
people throughout North America.
Toyota's North American-produced vehicles include the Avalon,
Camry, Corolla, Matrix, Sienna, Solara, Sequoia, Tacoma and Tundra.
Beginning in the fall of 2003, the Lexus RX300 will be produced at
TMMC.
Toyota Motor Sales began selling vehicles in Mexico in April
2002, with the launch of the Camry. Corolla sales in Mexico began in
June 2002.
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