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  1. 15 de fev. de 2023 · Aos 97 anos, o presidente honorário da Toyota, Shoichiro Toyoda, morreu na terça-feira, 14, em decorrência de insuficiência cardíaca. Conhecido como Dr. Toyoda, o executivo liderou a enorme fabricação da montadora nos Estados Unidos, estabeleceu o controle de qualidade rígido dos produtos e lançou a Lexus. Ele era filho do fundador da ...

  2. 18 de fev. de 2023 · In his first overseas business trip to the US in the late 1950s, Shoichiro Toyoda made one of the biggest mistakes of his career. Toyoda, then aged 32, gave the green light for Toyota to export ...

  3. 11 de mar. de 2023 · Shoichiro Toyoda, president of Toyota Motor from 1982 to 1992 and chairman from 1992 to 1999, passed away February 14. He was 97. Dr Toyoda (he held a doctorate in engineering and everybody called him doctor) was one of the first auto executives I interviewed upon moving to Japan in the mid-1980s. Little did I realize then that I was in the ...

  4. 14 de fev. de 2023 · Toyoda held leadership positions at his family's car company for 57 years and built Toyota's reputation for reliable, durable vehicles. Toyota announced today that Shoichiro Toyoda has died of ...

  5. 14 de fev. de 2023 · Shoichiro Toyoda tenía 97 años, fue el hijo del fundador de Toyota y el responsable de encabezar la expansión internacional de la automotriz japonesa. Shoichiro Toyoda falleció este 14 de febrero a los 97 años a causa de un paro cardíaco, informó Toyota Motor Corp. en un comunicado.

  6. 5 de dez. de 2023 · Honorary Chairman Shoichiro Toyoda, who passed away this year at the age of 97, was inducted into the Japan Automotive Hall of Fame at a ceremony held in Tokyo on November 14. The Japan Automotive Hall of Fame works to honor and preserve the achievements of those who helped develop the country’s automotive industry, scholarship, and culture ...

  7. 15 de fev. de 2023 · Toyota’s beginnings were humble. Shoichiro Toyoda ’s grandfather, Sakichi Toyoda, invented the automatic loom in a backyard shed, mainly because he wanted to help his mother, who often was weaving in their home. People were skeptical when Kiichiro Toyoda said he wanted to start building cars in 1933.