The Beginnings
- Taking on the Automotive Business Setting Course to Enter Automotive Business
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Visiting Europe and the U.S. to study the automotive industry
- 1929
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Kiichiro Toyoda traveled overseas to gather information on the U.S. machine and automotive industries, and signed a patent transfer agreement with Platt Brothers & Co., Ltd. in the UK.
Signing of the patent transfer agreement with Platt Brothers & Co., Ltd.
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Research and development of domestic automotive manufacturing
- 1930
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Kiichiro Toyoda commenced automotive surveys and research
- 1935
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Toyoda Model G1 Truck debuted
- 1936
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Toyoda Model AA debuted
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Preparations for entry into the automotive industry
- 1933
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Toyoda Automatic Loom Works established Automotive Division
The founding staff of the Automotive Division
- 1935
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Five Main Principles of Toyoda established
- 1936
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Toyota logo established
- From 1937 Establishment of Toyota Motor Co., Ltd.
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New Toyota Motor Co., Ltd.
- 1937
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Toyota Motor Co., Ltd. Established
Main office
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- 1937
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Risaburo Toyoda appointed president, and Kiichiro Toyoda appointed vice president
Left: Vice President Toyoda, Right: President Toyoda
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Operation of Toyota's first plant commences
- 1938
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Koromo Plant (now Honsha Plant) operations started
Kiichiro Toyoda inspecting the plant under construction
Toyota executives on the day of Koromo Plant's foundation
Koromo Plant (now Honsha Plant)
- 1938
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Just-in-Time system launched
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- 1938
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Toyoda Model GB Truck launched
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Control of the automobile manufacturing industry under a wartime economy
- 1938
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The National Mobilization Law put into force by the Japanese government, which regulated the distribution of materials and fuel for automotive manufacturing
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- 1939
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Annual production in Japan reaches 10,000 units
- 1940s Automobile Prototypes, Research and Development of Basic Technology
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Wartime Production
- 1941
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Toyota Model AE (Shin Nippon Go) launched Developed to conserve fuel by the request of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
- 1943
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Toyota Model KC Truck launched Designed to reduce use of steel as specified by the Ministry of Commerce and industry
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- 1941
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Kiichiro Toyoda appointed president
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Company reconstruction
- 1945
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GHQ permitted production of trucks in September Conversion to consumer goods production permitted in December
- 1946
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Restoring of plant and equipment and the Temporary Reconstruction Office established With Kiichiro himself leading the restoration efforts as the head of the office
- 1946
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President Kiichiro Toyoda invited national regional distribution representatives to rebuild a dealer network and gave his speech entitled "The Current State of the Automobile Business and the Path Ahead for Toyota Motor Co., Ltd."
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Development of Compact Car Equipped with the S Engine
- 1947
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Toyopet Truck Model SB (small truck) launched
- 1947
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Toyopet Model SA (compact passenger car) launched
- 1948
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Open test drive of the Toyopet Model SA carried out
Toyopet Model SA in an open test drive
(Racing against an express train from Nagoya to Osaka)
- 1949
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Toyopet Model SD (compact passenger car) launched
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Affiliated companies and future Toyota group member firms established in the 1940s and later
- 1940
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Toyoda Seiko, Ltd. (now Aichi Steel Corporation)
- 1940
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Toyoda Physical and Chemical Research Institute
- 1941
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Toyota Machine Works Co., Ltd. (now JTEKT Co.)
- 1943
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Tokai Hikoki Co., Ltd. (now Aisin Corporation)
- 1945
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Toyota Shatai Kogyo Co., Ltd. (now Toyota Auto Body Co., Ltd.)
- 1946
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Kanto Electric Motor Works, Ltd. (now Toyota Motor East Japan, Inc.)
- 1948
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Nisshin Tsusho Kaisha, Ltd. (now Toyota Tsusho Corporation)
- 1949
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Nagoya Rubber Co., Ltd. (now Toyota Gosei Co., Ltd.)
- 1949
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Nippondenso Co., Ltd. (now Denso Corporation)
- 1950
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Minsei Spining Co., Ltd. (now Toyota Boushoku Corporation)
- 1953
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Towa Real Estate Co., Ltd. (now Toyota Fudosan Co., Ltd.)
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- 1947
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Cumulative production in Japan reaches 100,000 units
- 1950s Business Management Crisis (Labor dispute); Establishment of Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd.
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Business management crisis
- 1949
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Dodge Line, a financial and monetary contraction policy, was announced by GHQ and provoked a serious recession
- 1950
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Deterioration in profitability due to the rising cost of raw materials and the gap between the official price of the product and the market price
- 1950
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Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd. established on April 3 (Shotaro Kamiya appointed president)
Toyota Motor Sales Co., Ltd.
- 1950
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A labor dispute over layoffs erupted on April 9
- 1950
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President Kiichiro resigned to take responsibility for the labor dispute on June 5
- 1950
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The labor dispute concluded on June 10
Labor dispute concluded
- 1962
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Joint Declaration of Labor and Management signed
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Mass production of four-wheel drive vehicles
- 1951
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Land Cruiser (BJ) launched
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Internal systems and programs established
- 1951
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Facility Modernization Five-Year Plan created
- 1951
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Creative Idea Suggestion System begun
- 1952
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Company song and company flag established
- 1953
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"Good Thinking, Good Products" selected as the corporate slogan
"Good Thinking, Good Products" selected as the corporate slogan
- 1954
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Main Technical Building (Technical Center) completed
Main Technical Building (Technical Center)
- 1956
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Honsha Test Track completed
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Development of a full-fledged passenger car based on Japanese technology
- 1952
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The R Engine, featuring a major boost in output, completed
- 1953
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Toyopet Super Model RH fitted with R engine launched
Toyopet Super Model RHK
Toyopet Super Model RHN
- 1955
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Toyopet Crown (Model RS) launched Entirely based on original Japanese technology, from design through manufacturing
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Toyota's entry into overseas markets
- 1957
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Crown became first Japanese passenger car to be exported to the U.S
Toyopet Crown shipped to the U.S., marking Japan's first car export to the U.S.
- 1957
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Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. established
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
- 1958
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Toyota do Brasil Ltda. (TDB) established
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Expansion of the automobile market (to accommodate the small car market)
- 1957
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Toyopet Corona launched
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- 1959
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Cumulative production in Japan reached 500,000 units