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20.12.13
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Toyota recently announced executive appointments within the North American corporate communications group, another major step in building a more unified and integrated function.
"Toyota is fortunate to have such talented leadership on our communications team,"
21.6.13
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Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. (TEMA), announced that its Alabama engine plant and Bodine Aluminum casting plants will invest a combined $200-million to boost machining capacity and engine parts production for V6 engines.
28.3.13
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recognised Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. (TEMA) with its ninth consecutive Energy Star Partner of the Year - Sustained Excellence Award for its continued leadership in protecting our environment
6.12.12
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Toyota Technical Center (TTC), a division of Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America, Inc., announced a $300,000 donation to the Michigan Science Center.
"The Michigan Science Center offers the perfect vehicle for exposing and engaging children in
15.6.12
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Toyota announced that Julie A. Hamp will join the company as Chief Communications Officer for North America, effective June 25. In this role, Hamp will have primary responsibility for
19.5.12
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Toyota has announced that it will expand its Huntsville, Ala. engine facility to increase North American production of V6 engines. The approximately $ 80-million investment will bring total
17.3.12
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Various organisational changes will take effect April 1, 2012 as the company moves to further streamline its structure in North America in order to speed decision-making and further enhance customer
10.3.12
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Toyota announced a $100,000 donation to the American Red Cross and other non-profit organisations to support relief efforts for victims of the recent