Posted on 04/09/2011 8:30:18 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Toyota to Halt Output in N. America after Japan Quake
New York, April 8 (Jiji Press)--Toyota Motor Corp. <7203> said Friday it will suspend vehicle production at 13 of its 14 North American plants due to disruptions in Japanese-made parts and component supplies caused by the March 11 massive earthquake and tsunami.
The 13 plants will stop operations for four to five days in the April 15-25 period, the top Japanese automaker said. Production plans for April 26 and beyond have not been decided yet.
(2011/04/09-13:21)
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Probably a smart move for the nation of Japan. Not so good for us. I suppose Obama will blame the Tea Party.
It must be the hari-kari mentality. But in the meanwhile American workers suffer.
Bring the factories here. Pronto. Even if the Japanese factories were not damaged, they are rationing power, and the government is giving preference to residential power consumers over factories. We have power, so pack those factories up and move them here.
Freudian slip of Soetiro’s tongue when he mentioned “trade ins”, perhaps?
Get those Volt sales up, right?
They stopped just in time a few years ago, they do kaizen now.
It is going to be a while for the Japanese to recover from that particular quake,it will affect any country doing business with them.
I hope Ford picks up their market share.
Toyota violates their own rules about long supply lines by purchasing parts in Japan.
Kaizen and JIT are not even related concepts.
Yeah I know. Hubby got it wrong. But, the company he works for informs their employees incorrectly.
Still think they are now made in America, by Americans??
Support Ford, support the UAW. Keep Unions growing above all else!
Already posted and discussed 4-5 days ago...
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“Still think they are now made in America, by Americans??”
My first thought too.
Nationwide:
http://www.edmunds.com/car-reviews/top-10/top-10-best-selling-vehicles-for-2010.html
Top 10 Best-Selling Vehicles for 2010
1. Ford F-150
Numbers of units sold: 391,219
2. Toyota Camry
Numbers of units sold: 313,212
3. Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Numbers of units sold: 288,924
4. Honda Accord
Numbers of units sold: 282,530
5. Honda Civic
Numbers of units sold: 252,882
6. Toyota Corolla
Numbers of units sold: 247,032
7. Nissan Altima
Numbers of units sold: 222,553
8. Honda CR-V
Numbers of units sold: 203,714
9. Ford Fusion
Numbers of units sold: 198,403
10. Chevrolet Malibu
Numbers of units sold: 198,365
http://www.cars.com/go/advice/Story.jsp?section=top&subject=ami&story=amMade0710
By Kelsey Mays, Cars.com
What Are the Top American-Made Cars?
Cars.com’s American-Made Index rates vehicles built and bought in the U.S. Factors include sales, where the car’s parts come from and whether the car is assembled in the U.S. We disqualify models with a domestic parts content rating below 75 percent, models built exclusively outside the U.S. or models soon to be discontinued without a U.S.-built successor.
1. Toyota Camry Georgetown, Ky.;
Lafayette, Ind.
2. Honda Accord Marysville, Ohio;
Lincoln, Ala.
3. Ford Escape Kansas City, Mo.
4. Ford Focus Wayne, Mich.
5. Chevrolet Malibu Kansas City, Kan.
6. Honda Odyssey Lincoln, Ala. 4
7. Dodge Ram 1500 Warren, Mich.
8. Toyota Tundra San Antonio
9. Jeep Wrangler Toledo, Ohio
10. Toyota Sienna Princeton, Ind.
I have a 4runner and a RAV4. I hope I don’t need parts anytime soon.
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