SAN ANTONIO, Texas (August 6, 2010) - Production of the Tacoma pickup
truck began last month but was marked today with a ceremony at Toyota
Motor Manufacturing, Texas, Inc. (TMMTX). The $100 million investment
boosts total investment to $1.4 billion.
Texas Governor Rick
Perry joined San Antonio community leaders, team members, suppliers as
well as Toyota officials including Toyota Motor Corporation Executive
Vice President Atsushi Niimi.
Tacoma's production move to TMMTX
was announced a year ago and adds 1,000 jobs. Today, over 2,800 team
members are employed at TMMTX and the plant is fully positioned to ramp
up Toyota's pickup truck production for the American market.
"The
San Antonio plant has shown a great deal of resilience during the
recession and is fully prepared to ramp-up Tacoma production," said
Chris Nielsen, TMMTX president. "By building Tacoma in Texas, we are
able to consolidate pickup truck production in the United States under
one roof, allowing us to fully utilize the plant's capacity."
During
the economic downturn, TMMTX was one of several Toyota plants impacted
by poor sales. However, TMMTX retained its workforce instead of laying
off, in order to strengthen team members' skills and improve plant
processes.