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Presentation on Toyota MotorsPresentation on Toyota Motors

Supriya Rani Ekta Jindal Sakshi Kundra Harsimran Kaur

Mr.V.P. Mishra

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Introduction of Toyota motors History of Toyota auto industry Founder & CEO Toyota business segment Toyota total sales by region Toyota Production System -Goals, Principles Toyota’s strategy Non-automotive activities Worldwide Presence and Ranking Results

Contents

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Introduction On Toyota Motors

Toyota is 3rd largest automotive manufacturer Toyota Motor Corporation is headquartered in Toyota City,

Aichi Toyota has annual sales of $120 Billion Produces ~5.5 million vehicles per year From 56 manufacturing plants across

6 continents Employs ~200,000 people

Headquarter of Toyota City, Aichi-Japan

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History of Toyota auto Industry Established in 1937 out of Sakichi Toyota’s weaving

machine company Launched first car (SA Model) in 1947 “Toyota Production System” formed in 1950 based on just

in time principal First global expansion in 1959 at Brazil In 1972, cumulative production >10M units

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Founder & CEO

Founder: kiichiro toyoda

CEO : Akio toyoda

MD: Hiroshi nakagawa

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Production History

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Domestic Production Total ProductionUNITS

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Business segments

Automotive Design, manufacture and sales of passenger cars,

recreational vehicles, SUVs and related parts

Financial services Provisions of loans to car buyers and car deales

Others Industrial vehicles (forklifts, etc.)

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Toyota Total Sales By Region

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The Toyota Production System Revolutionized manufacturing industry At its core is “lean”

a relentless drive to improve efficiency and eliminate waste

Beginnings of TPS were born out of necessity due to lack of resources in post-war Japan.

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Toyota Production SystemKey Main Concepts

SMED Single Minute Exchange of Dies Promoted flexibility of production runs

JIT Just In Time manufacturing Small batches which reduced inventory costs, tightened

relationship with suppliers and improved quality control

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GOALS

The main objectives of the TPS are to design out overburden and inconsistency , and to eliminate waste.

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Seven kinds of mudas(wastage)

over-production motion (of operator or machine) waiting (of operator or machine) conveyance processing itself inventory (raw material) correction (rework and scrap)

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Toyota’s Strategy

Increase competitive strength through advanced technology

Environmental technology fuel consumption, emission, recoverability

Hybrid vehicles and next generation fuel cells Cost-reduction efforts

discontinuation, integration of older models

Increased emphasis on financial services and information communication system

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Worldwide Presence

Geographic region Total sales Japan 8,152,884 North America 8,771,495 Europe 3,346,013 Asia 1,969,957 Others 1,707,742

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Ranking

Top 3 Automakers Global, OICA, 2010

Group Unit %share

Toyota 8,557,351 11.0

Gm 8,476,192 10.9

Volkswagen

7,341,065 9.4

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Principles

1.Continuous Improvement Challenge (long-term vision, meeting challenges

with courage & creativity)

Kaizen (continuous improvement)

Genchi Genbutsu (Go to the source to find the facts to make correct decisions.)

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2.Respect for People

Respect

Teamwork

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3.Long-term philosophy

Base your management decisions on a long-term philosophy, even at the expense of short-term financial goals.

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4.The right process will produce the right results

Create continuous process flow to bring problems to the surface.

Use the "pull" system to avoid overproduction. Level out the workload

(Work like the tortoise, not the hare.)

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Build a culture of stopping to fix problems, to get quality right from the first.

Standardized tasks are the foundation for continuous improvement and employee empowerment.

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Use visual control so no problems are hidden.

Use only reliable, thoroughly tested technology that serves your people and processes.

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5.Add value to the organization by developing your people and partners

Grow leaders

Develop exceptional people and teams

Respect your extended network of partners and suppliers by challenging them and helping them.

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6.Continuously solving root problems drives organizational learning

Used to thoroughly understand the situation

Make decisions slowly by consensus, thoroughly considering all options

Become a learning organization through relentless reflection and continuous improvement

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• Electric technology- Toyota pirus, Auris, Highlander and Camry • Plug- in hybrids• all electric vehicles- RAV4• Cars- 70 different models• SUV’S• Luxury type vehicle

Product line

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Non- Automotive Activities

AEROSPACE- Toyota is a minority shareholder in Mitsubishi

Aircraft Corporation

invested US$67.2 million

will produce the Mitsubishi Regional jet.

It has also produced aircraft TAA-1 in 2002

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Philanthropy

Toyota Municipal Museum of Art in Aichi helping low-income community members for education

United Negro College Fund (40 annual scholarships)

National Underground Railroad Freedom Centre (US$1 million)

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Higher education Toyota established the Toyota Technological Institute in

1981, as Sakichi Toyoda

It founded the Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago in 2003

Supporter of- - Toyota Youth for Understanding Summer

Exchange Scholarship Program -Toyota Community Scholars -contributed to a number of local education

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Robotics In 2004, Toyota showcased its trumpet-playing robot.

developing multitask robots destined for elderly care, manufacturing, and entertainment.

Example of Toyota's involvement in robotics for the elderly is the Brain Machine interface

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Finance

Toyota Financial Services Corporation provides financing to Toyota customers.

Agricultural biotechnology P.T. Toyota Bio Indonesia in Lampung, Indonesia Australian Afforestation Pty. Ltd. in Western

Australia and Southern Australia Toyota Roof Garden Corporation in Miyoshi-Cho

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Result

Reduction in leadtime and cost using the TPS

This enabled it to become one of the largest companies in the world.

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THANK YOU …