New Toyota Plant for India
TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION (TMC) announced that it has decided to build a second plant on the site of Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited (TKM), its automobile production base in India.

TKM is aiming for its second plant to begin operations in 2010, boasting an initial annual production capacity of some 100,000 vehicles, with plans to increase that over time. In line with this, the company plans to further invest more than approximately 35 billion yen.
Plans call for the second TKM plant to produce passenger vehicles, including the Corolla as well as a new compact vehicle. The aim of the new plant is to meet the broad needs of customers in India, where motorization is expanding rapidly. The new compact vehicle is also expected to be exported to other countries in the future.
TKM is a joint venture company established on the outskirts of Bangalore in October 1997 by TMC and the Kirloskar Group. Currently, TKM produces the Corolla and the IMV series Innova minivan, with annual production in 2007 of 52,000 vehicles (an 18% year-on-year increase).
On the basis of its policy of producing vehicles where sold, TMC decided to build the second TKM plant to respond to the market expansion that has accompanied the development of motorization in India. Once production begins at the second plant in 2010, the two TKM plants will have a combined annual production capacity of 160,000 vehicles.
TMC will continue in the future to develop an optimal production network on a worldwide scale from the perspective of providing "the right vehicle in the right place at the right time", according to the needs of the market.
Credits: Jarvis


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