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TNC case study: Toyota Flashcards
When was Toyota first established and where
1937 in Japan
When was the first overseas plant opened and where
1959 in Brazil
In 2004 what number was it in the world for manufacturing of automobiles
3rd largest
In 2004 how many vehicles were produced per second
one vehicle every 6 seconds
How many manufacturing companies do they have in 26 countries
How many people does it employ
just over a 1/4 of a million worldwide
Why did they set up in Europe
to avoid tariffs and quotas
Why did they chose the UK
skilled and flexible workforce, tradition of engineering, large domestic market for Toyota cars, reliable industrial transport links
How big is there site at Burnaston
Why did they pick Brunaston
centrally located, component factories, cheaper land than the south, room for expansion
In what year did they expand the Burnaston site
Having expanded the Burnaston site how did there output change
2001 output = 100,000 cars per year up to 170,000 cars per year
How many people are employed at the Burnaston site
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota
Toyota, according to Toyota
http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/index.html
Toyota’s Global Operations
http://www2.toyota.co.jp/en/facilities/rd/
Just-In-Time (JIT) Pros and Cons
http://www.academicmind.com/unpublishedpapers/business/operationsmanagement/2005-04-000aaf-just-in-time-inventory-management.html
The Toyota Phenomenon
http://www.deming.ch/downloads/E_Toyota.pdf
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- 5th largest TNC in the world.
- Became a TNC in 1955
- Moved to the UK in 1980
- $11 billion profit in 2006.
- Industrial plants in 26 different countries.
- 320,000 employees worldwide.
- First people to create Hybrid cars.
- Biggest car company in the world.
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L12 in the SOW looking at the TNC Case study Apple - written for the AQA Globalisation and Governance Unit.
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TNC Case Study - Toyota. Introduction Toyota Motor Corporation is a transnational car manufacturer, with its headquarters located in Aichi, Japan. Globally in 2010, Toyota employed 317,734 people and in this year, was the largest car manufacturer in the world.
Benefits of TNCs. •Generates new income. •Brings new technology and skill sets. •Positive multiplier effect. •TNCs get cheaper land, labour and resources, lowering the cost of their product. Negatives of TNCs. •Poor working conditions. •Exploitation of resources.
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