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Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) operates automobile manufacturing factories in Ontario, Canada. It is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor North America, itself a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan. The plant assembles compact crossover SUVs: the Lexus NX, Lexus RX and the Toyota RAV4, the company's best selling vehicle in North America.

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Canada, Inc.
Overhead view of South Plant at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedDecember 12, 1985; 38 years ago (1985-12-12)
Headquarters
Cambridge and Woodstock, Ontario
,
Canada
Key people
Frank Voss (president)
Products
Number of employees
9,700 (2020)
ParentToyota Motor North America
Websitetmmc.ca

TMMC currently operates two plants in Cambridge, Ontario, called the North Plant and South Plant, and a third in Woodstock, Ontario called the West Plant.

History edit

The Toyota Motor Corporation announced on December 12, 1985, that it would open a plant in Cambridge, Ontario, one day after announcing it would open another plant in Georgetown, Kentucky called Toyota Motor Manufacturing USA (now called Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky).[1] The official groundbreaking ceremony took place on May 6, 1986.[2]

The first TMMC plant (now called the South Plant) opened on November 30, 1988, producing the Corolla. Through the rest of 1988 the plant would build 153 vehicles.[2]

TMMC announced that it would build its second facility, the North Plant on November 3, 1994. The North Plant opened on August 5, 1997, and Corolla production shifted to the new facility and the South Plant was retooled to produce the Camry Solara which would first roll off the line on June 29, 1998.[2]

Toyota announced on April 5, 2000, that the South Plant was chosen to be an assembly site for the Lexus RX, making it the first plant outside Japan to produce a Lexus brand vehicle. To enable the changeover, production of the Camry Solara was transferred to the Kentucky plant. During the same time period, the North Plant also added the Matrix to its production. After the shakeup and retooling was complete, the first RX rolled off the line on September 26, 2003.[2]

Together the North and South Plants cover 3,000,000 square feet (280,000 m2) in space on 1.62 square kilometres (400 acres).

TMMC's announced on June 30, 2005, that it would open a third facility, in Woodstock, Ontario, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of Cambridge to produce the RAV4. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on October 11, 2005.[2] The location was picked due to its educated workforce, proximity to the Cambridge plant, and being adjacent to the major transportation corridors, Highway 401 and Highway 403. The first vehicle produced at the West Plant rolled off the assembly line on November 3, 2008.[2] The West Plant covers 1,800,000 square feet (170,000 m2) in space on 4.05 square kilometres (1,000 acres).

In July 2011, the federal and provincial governments gave Toyota nearly CA$142 million in grants and loans to upgrade the plants in Woodstock and Cambridge as part of the deal to manufacture the RAV4 EV in Canada.[3]

On March 28, 2012, TMMC announced that CA$80 million would be invested in the West Plant to increase production by 50,000 vehicles a year to a new total of 200,000 vehicles per year. This created 400 new jobs at the plant.[4]

On July 24, 2012, Toyota also created 400 new jobs at the Cambridge plant to handle increased production of Lexus RX line in two years to 104,000 vehicles.[5]

In April 2015, Toyota announced it would retool the North Plant to allow for expanded production of the RAV4, which had grown to become the company's best selling vehicle in North America. Production of the Corolla would be transferred to another plant, later announced to be Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi.[6]

On April 25, 2019, the North Plant was chosen as a Lexus assembly site, with the first Lexus NX rolling off the line on March 30, 2022.[2]

Products edit

 
The Toyota RAV4, produced at the company's West and North plants

Current products edit

  • Lexus RX (2003–present) South Plant
  • Toyota RAV4 (2007–present) West Plant, (2019–present) North Plant
  • Lexus NX (2022–present) North Plant

Former products edit

Unionization efforts edit

The CAW (now known as Unifor) has attempted several times to organize TMMC.[7] TMMC Assistant General Manager and spokesman Greig Mordue stated "Our team members will decide whether or not a union best reflects their interest... At this point in time, we don't think they have anything to gain from a union", and described the defeat of the CAW drive saying "Our team members have recognized that a third party represents a complication they don't need."[8] Despite this, however, the CAW supported Mordue as the (unsuccessful) Liberal candidate in the 2006 federal election instead of endorsing the NDP's Zoe Kunschner.[9][10] Team Members have cited poor health and safety conditions as a major reason for seeking union representation.[11] In August 2014, Unifor announced it was withdrawing an application with the Ontario Labour Relations Board to become the bargaining agent for Toyota employees, and called off a vote to unionize the Woodstock and Cambridge plants.[12]

Awards edit

Since 2005, TMMC has been named one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for 11 consecutive years by Mediacorp Canada Inc. and has been featured in Maclean's news magazine. TMMC was recognized as one of Waterloo Area's Top Employers, as announced in the Waterloo Region Record, Guelph Mercury and Cambridge Times.[13]

TMMC has fourteen (14) J.D. Power and Associates plant quality awards, including the prestigious global Platinum Plant Quality Award in both 2011 and 2014 – at the time it was the only Toyota plant outside Japan to ever win this award.[14] It also has seven Gold awards.[15] TMMC was also recognized by JD Power as having the #1, 3, and 4 best assembly lines in all of North America [16]

References edit

  1. ^ "Cambridge won Toyota plant after govt. blocked Markham". The Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Canadian Press. December 12, 1985. p. 5 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "History". Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada. March 30, 2022. Retrieved July 25, 2022.
  3. ^ "Toyota to build electric RAV-4 SUV in Woodstock". Kitchener. Canada. August 5, 2011. Retrieved May 1, 2024.
  4. ^ "Toyota adding 400 jobs at Ontario plant". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. March 28, 2012. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  5. ^ "Toyota to expand Lexus production in Canada". WHEELS.ca. July 24, 2012. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  6. ^ "With Corolla move to Mexico, Toyota plans big for Canadian factories". The Globe and Mail. March 15, 2015. Retrieved April 23, 2015.
  7. ^ CAW aims for Toyota – Autonet.ca[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Active Topics". Retrieved May 11, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "2006 Election candidate profile: Greig Mordue". CTV Television Network. Archived from the original on November 20, 2007. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  10. ^ Toyota angle didn't help Oxford's Mordue | The Record.com December 15, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Macalus, Grace (December 12, 2013). "Toyota workers may be on verge of joining Unifor". Windsor Star. Retrieved July 25, 2022.
  12. ^ "Unifor push to unionize Ontario Toyota workers hits snag". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. April 3, 2014. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
  13. ^ "Reasons for Selection, 2009 Canada's Top 100 Employers Competition".
  14. ^ "Manufacturing In Canada". Toyota Canada Inc. April 29, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on April 8, 2015. Retrieved March 20, 2015.
  16. ^ "2015 Vehicle Dependability Study". J.D. Power. Retrieved May 11, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Toyota Canada Inc Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada TMMC operates automobile manufacturing factories in Ontario Canada It is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor North America itself a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan The plant assembles compact crossover SUVs the Lexus NX Lexus RX and the Toyota RAV4 the company s best selling vehicle in North America Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc Overhead view of South Plant at Toyota Motor Manufacturing CanadaCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryAutomotiveFoundedDecember 12 1985 38 years ago 1985 12 12 HeadquartersCambridge and Woodstock Ontario CanadaKey peopleFrank Voss president ProductsToyota RAV4Lexus NXLexus RXNumber of employees9 700 2020 ParentToyota Motor North AmericaWebsitetmmc wbr ca TMMC currently operates two plants in Cambridge Ontario called the North Plant and South Plant and a third in Woodstock Ontario called the West Plant Contents 1 History 2 Products 2 1 Current products 2 2 Former products 3 Unionization efforts 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Toyota Motor Corporation announced on December 12 1985 that it would open a plant in Cambridge Ontario one day after announcing it would open another plant in Georgetown Kentucky called Toyota Motor Manufacturing USA now called Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky 1 The official groundbreaking ceremony took place on May 6 1986 2 The first TMMC plant now called the South Plant opened on November 30 1988 producing the Corolla Through the rest of 1988 the plant would build 153 vehicles 2 TMMC announced that it would build its second facility the North Plant on November 3 1994 The North Plant opened on August 5 1997 and Corolla production shifted to the new facility and the South Plant was retooled to produce the Camry Solara which would first roll off the line on June 29 1998 2 Toyota announced on April 5 2000 that the South Plant was chosen to be an assembly site for the Lexus RX making it the first plant outside Japan to produce a Lexus brand vehicle To enable the changeover production of the Camry Solara was transferred to the Kentucky plant During the same time period the North Plant also added the Matrix to its production After the shakeup and retooling was complete the first RX rolled off the line on September 26 2003 2 Together the North and South Plants cover 3 000 000 square feet 280 000 m2 in space on 1 62 square kilometres 400 acres TMMC s announced on June 30 2005 that it would open a third facility in Woodstock Ontario about 40 kilometres 25 mi west of Cambridge to produce the RAV4 A groundbreaking ceremony was held on October 11 2005 2 The location was picked due to its educated workforce proximity to the Cambridge plant and being adjacent to the major transportation corridors Highway 401 and Highway 403 The first vehicle produced at the West Plant rolled off the assembly line on November 3 2008 2 The West Plant covers 1 800 000 square feet 170 000 m2 in space on 4 05 square kilometres 1 000 acres In July 2011 the federal and provincial governments gave Toyota nearly CA 142 million in grants and loans to upgrade the plants in Woodstock and Cambridge as part of the deal to manufacture the RAV4 EV in Canada 3 On March 28 2012 TMMC announced that CA 80 million would be invested in the West Plant to increase production by 50 000 vehicles a year to a new total of 200 000 vehicles per year This created 400 new jobs at the plant 4 On July 24 2012 Toyota also created 400 new jobs at the Cambridge plant to handle increased production of Lexus RX line in two years to 104 000 vehicles 5 In April 2015 Toyota announced it would retool the North Plant to allow for expanded production of the RAV4 which had grown to become the company s best selling vehicle in North America Production of the Corolla would be transferred to another plant later announced to be Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi 6 On April 25 2019 the North Plant was chosen as a Lexus assembly site with the first Lexus NX rolling off the line on March 30 2022 2 Products edit nbsp The Toyota RAV4 produced at the company s West and North plants Current products edit Lexus RX 2003 present South Plant Toyota RAV4 2007 present West Plant 2019 present North Plant Lexus NX 2022 present North Plant Former products edit Toyota Corolla 1988 2019 North Plant Toyota Matrix 2002 2013 North Plant Toyota Solara 1998 2003 South PlantUnionization efforts editThe CAW now known as Unifor has attempted several times to organize TMMC 7 TMMC Assistant General Manager and spokesman Greig Mordue stated Our team members will decide whether or not a union best reflects their interest At this point in time we don t think they have anything to gain from a union and described the defeat of the CAW drive saying Our team members have recognized that a third party represents a complication they don t need 8 Despite this however the CAW supported Mordue as the unsuccessful Liberal candidate in the 2006 federal election instead of endorsing the NDP s Zoe Kunschner 9 10 Team Members have cited poor health and safety conditions as a major reason for seeking union representation 11 In August 2014 Unifor announced it was withdrawing an application with the Ontario Labour Relations Board to become the bargaining agent for Toyota employees and called off a vote to unionize the Woodstock and Cambridge plants 12 Awards editSince 2005 TMMC has been named one of Canada s Top 100 Employers for 11 consecutive years by Mediacorp Canada Inc and has been featured in Maclean s news magazine TMMC was recognized as one of Waterloo Area s Top Employers as announced in the Waterloo Region Record Guelph Mercury and Cambridge Times 13 TMMC has fourteen 14 J D Power and Associates plant quality awards including the prestigious global Platinum Plant Quality Award in both 2011 and 2014 at the time it was the only Toyota plant outside Japan to ever win this award 14 It also has seven Gold awards 15 TMMC was also recognized by JD Power as having the 1 3 and 4 best assembly lines in all of North America 16 References edit Cambridge won Toyota plant after govt blocked Markham The Ottawa Citizen Ottawa Ontario Canada The Canadian Press December 12 1985 p 5 via Newspapers com a b c d e f g History Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada March 30 2022 Retrieved July 25 2022 Toyota to build electric RAV 4 SUV in Woodstock Kitchener Canada August 5 2011 Retrieved May 1 2024 Toyota adding 400 jobs at Ontario plant Canadian Broadcasting Corporation March 28 2012 Retrieved May 11 2016 Toyota to expand Lexus production in Canada WHEELS ca July 24 2012 Retrieved May 11 2016 With Corolla move to Mexico Toyota plans big for Canadian factories The Globe and Mail March 15 2015 Retrieved April 23 2015 CAW aims for Toyota Autonet ca permanent dead link Active Topics Retrieved May 11 2016 permanent dead link 2006 Election candidate profile Greig Mordue CTV Television Network Archived from the original on November 20 2007 Retrieved May 11 2016 Toyota angle didn t help Oxford s Mordue The Record com Archived December 15 2006 at the Wayback Machine Macalus Grace December 12 2013 Toyota workers may be on verge of joining Unifor Windsor Star Retrieved July 25 2022 Unifor push to unionize Ontario Toyota workers hits snag Canadian Broadcasting Corporation April 3 2014 Retrieved January 17 2015 Reasons for Selection 2009 Canada s Top 100 Employers Competition Manufacturing In Canada Toyota Canada Inc April 29 2014 Retrieved April 29 2014 History amp Milestones Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc Archived from the original on April 8 2015 Retrieved March 20 2015 2015 Vehicle Dependability Study J D Power Retrieved May 11 2016 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada amp oldid 1221793255, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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