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  1. 13 de nov. de 2009 · Kiichiro Toyoda died in 1952, but his company continued to grow. In 1966, Toyota introduced its compact Corolla model, which in 1997 became the world’s best-selling car, with more than 35 ...

  2. 10 de jun. de 2014 · The exhibit will show, from a manufacturing perspective, Kiichiro Toyoda’s ideas and research as he aimed to lay the foundations for the Japanese automotive industry. The museum is also planning a tour in September of sites closely connected to Kiichiro Toyoda’s life, followed by a second special exhibit in October entitled "Toyota’s Evolution: Kiichiro’s Dream, Then and Now".

  3. Kiichiro Toyoda was born on June 11, 1894, in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. He was the eldest son of Sakichi Toyoda, the founder of Toyoda Loom Works. Kiichiro’s early life was significantly influenced by his father’s innovative spirit in the field of textile machinery. Shortly after his birth, his mother, Tami Sahara, left the family due to ...

  4. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Kiichiro Toyoda ( Japanese: 豊田 喜一郎 とよだ きいちろう, Hepburn: Toyoda Kiichirō, June 11, 1894 – March 27, 1952) was a Japanese businessman and the son of Toyoda Loom Works founder Sakichi Toyoda. His decision to change Toyoda's focus from automatic loom manufacture into automobile manufacturing created what later became ...

  5. Risaburo Toyoda, Sakichi's son-in-law, was named President. Kiichiro Toyoda was Managing Director. As stated in Toyoda Automatic Loom Works' Articles of Incorporation, in addition to the manufacture and marketing of spinning and weaving machinery, a major objective of the company “shall be pursuing related invention and research.”

  6. www.toyota-global.com › company › history_of_toyotaItem 1. Sakichi Toyoda

    Kiichiro Toyoda was the founder of Toyota Motor Corporation and the automotive centered Toyota Group. Kiichiro used the spirit of invention and the business base inherited from his father Sakichi Toyoda to expand into the automotive business and build the foundation of today's Toyota Group.

  7. Kiichiro Toyoda (1894-1952) Drawing on his experience of introducing a flow production method using a chain conveyor into the assembly line of automatic looms (completed in 1927) with a monthly production capacity of 300 units, Kiichiro Toyoda also introduced this method into the body production assembly line at Toyota Motor Co., Ltd.'s Koromo Plant (present day Honsha Plant), completed in 1938.

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