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  2. Toyota, Aichi - Wikipedia

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    Toyota (豊田市, Toyota-shi, pronounced [toꜜjota ɕi]), formerly known as Koromo, is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 October 2019, the city had an estimated population of 426,162 and a population density of 464 people per km 2. The total area was 918.32 square kilometres (354.57 sq mi).

  3. Toyota - Wikipedia

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    Principal headquarters building of Toyota. 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 ...

  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. Japanese officials inspect Toyota headquarters over safety ...

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    Japanese officials descended on the headquarters of Toyota on Tuesday, after a safety test scandal at a number of automakers in the country widened this week.

  6. List of Toyota factories - Wikipedia

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    Operator Plant name Location Current main products [4] Start of operations Unit production [needs update]Employees [needs update]Toyota Motor Corporation: Honsha: Toyota, Aichi: Forged parts, hybrid system parts, fuel cell system parts, chassis parts

  7. Aichi Steel - Wikipedia

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    This iron workshop became the precursor to Aichi Steel. The company was established in 1934 as Aichi Seiko, the steel manufacturing department of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, the predecessor to Toyota Industries. [5] The company derived its name from Aichi Prefecture, where Toyota's headquarters and major production facilities are located.

  8. 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.

  9. Aisin - Wikipedia

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    Aisin AI was an Aisin Seiki subsidiary spun off in July 1991 to produce manual transmissions and transfer cases, moving its headquarters to Nishio. Until 1996, Aisin AI only client was Toyota; then DaimlerChrysler and Isuzu began using its products. The company later began supplying products to other companies worldwide.