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Harmony with People, Society and the Environment
Since its founding, our company has been aiming to enrich society through car making. Our goal is to be a "good corporate citizen," constantly winning the trust and respect of the international community. Continuing in the 21st century, we aim for stable long - term growth, while striving for harmony with people, society and  the environment.

From this perspective, centered on the theme "Innovation into the Future," the Toyota Global Vision 2010 proposes the corporate vision for which all of Toyota should strive and
the paradigm change Toyota should undergo.

Under Toyota's Guiding Principles, we practice openness and fairness in our corporate activities, strive for cleaner and safer car making, and work to make the earth a better place
to live. We would like to thank everyone for his or her continuing support.
 
Innovation into the Future :
A Passion to Create a Better Society
Through "Monozukuri - manufacturing of value - added products" and "technological innovation," Toyota is aiming to help create a more prosperous society. To realize this, we are taking up challenges in the below themes.
 
(1) Be a driving force in global regeneration by implementing the most advanced environmental technologies.
(2) Crate automobiles and a motorized society in which people can live safely, securely and comfortably.
(3) Promote the advantage of cars throughout the world and attract more Toyota fans.
(4) Be a truly global company that is trusted and respected by all people around the world.
  In April 2002, under the theme "Innovation into the Future-A Passion to Create a Better Society" Toyota Global Vision 2010 was completed.
   
Guiding Principles at Toyota Motor Corporation

(1)

Honor the language and sprit of the law of every nation and undertake open and fair corporate activities to be a good corporate citizen of the world.

(2)

Respect the culture and customs of every nation and contribute to economic and social development through corporate activities in the communities.

(3)

Dedicate ourselves to providing clean and safe products and to enhancing the quality of life everywhere through all our activities.

(4)

Create and develop advanced technologies and provide outstanding products and services that fulfill the needs of customers worldwide.
(5) Foster a corporate culture that enhances individual creativity and teamwork value, while honoring mutual trust and respect between labor and management.

(6)

Pursue growth in harmony with the global community through innovative management.

(7)

Work with business partners in research and creation to achieve stable, long - term growth and mutual benefits, while keeping ourselves open to new partnerships.
  (Translation of  Toyota Motor Corporation's Guiding Principles)
   

Weaving History
Towards the end of the nineteenth century, Sakichi Toyoda invented Japan’s first power loom, revolutionizing the country’s textile industry. January 1918 saw him create the Toyoda Spinning and Weaving Company, and with the help of his son, Kiichiro Toyoda, Sakichi fulfilled his lifelong dream of building an automatic loom in 1924. The establishment of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works followed in 1926. Kiichiro was also an innovator, and visits he made to Europe and the USA in the 1920s introduced him to the automotive industry. With the £100,000 that Sakichi Toyoda received for selling the patent rights of his automatic loom, Kiichiro laid the foundations of Toyota Motor Corporation, which was established in 1937. One of the greatest legacies left by Kiichiro Toyoda, apart from TMC itself, is the Toyota Production System. Kiichiro’s "just- in-time" philosophy – producing only precise quantities of already ordered items with the absolute minimum of waste – was a ke y factor in the system’s development. Progressively, the Toyota Production System began to be adopted by the automotive industry across the world.

Rising from the ashes of industrial upheaval in post-war Japan, Toyota has become the largest vehicle manufacturer in Japan with over 40% market share. Toyota began to make inroads into foreign markets in the late 1950s. The first Crown models arrived in the USA in 1957, and by 1965, with models such as the Corolla, Toyota began to build its reputation and sales to rival those of domestic producers. The first Toyota imported into Europe was via Denmark in 1963. Toyota has continued to grow in Europe’s sophisticated and complex market, and in 2000 the company delivered its ten millionth car to a customer in Germany. In fact, growth is currently one of the main words in Toyota’s European vocabulary, and the company plans to reach annual sales of 800,000 in Europe by 2005. Toyota is number one for customer satisfaction in the majority of European countries and has built an excellent reputation across Europe for reliability and customer service. This enviable reputation, along with the support of a network of more than 25 distributors and 3,500 sales outlets, are important factors in supporting Toyota’s European sales growth in the coming years.
 

Technology
Toyota is a world leader in the research and development of advanced automobile technology. Creating intelligent solutions for today's mobility challenges and taking responsibility for future generations. That's the mission that motivates Toyota.

Innovation
The quest for innovation is the foundation for Toyota's new technology concepts. Unconventional ideas need room for creativity and the technologies of the future need testing in real-life conditions. This is why Toyota develops concept cars such as p.o.d or FXS. Take a look at Toyota's most recent concept cars and get a first glimpse of the vehicles which may, one day, satisfy the needs of tomorrow's drivers.


Engines
Engine technology is one of Toyota's greatest assets. Toyota's award-winning engine range reflects the high design and quality standards set by its engineers. Toyota engines are developed for performance and responsiveness with a big focus on reducing emissions and saving fuel. Today Toyota brings these benefits to customers with advanced variable valve technology ([VVT-i]) petrol engines, common-rail turbo diesels ([D-4D]), and with the unique Toyota Hybrid System ([THS]).


Safety
Safety is a top priority for Toyota: Advanced steering, braking and traction control technologies help keep your Toyota on the road and out of trouble. In addition, every new Toyota model is carefully designed to maximise safety, using computer simulations and real-life crash tests. The body and chassis are built to absorb impact and provide maximum occupant protection, whilst [SRS] airbags in place in case of a collision. Hopefully you’ll never see our safety features in action, but you’ll feel the confidence every time you sit behind the wheel.

Mr. Sakichi Toyoda. Sakichi Toyoda was the inventor of automatic looms and founder of the Toyota Group. In 1937, Sakichi’s son, Kiichiro, established Toyota Motor Corporation, which continues to thrive and grow over 66 years later.
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