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  1. 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 ...

  2. Jun 10, 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 ...

  3. Apr 24, 2021 · Kiichiro Toyoda, 11 de junio de 1894 – 27 de marzo de 1952) fue un industrial japonés. Era hijo del fundador de Toyoda Loom Works, Sakichi Toyoda. Poco antes de que este muriese, alentó a su hijo a seguir sus sueños y apostar a la industria manufacturera automotriz. Kiichiro creó finalmente lo que se convertiría en la Corporación Toyota.

  4. Mar 19, 2023 · Kiichiro Toyoda, “the effective founder of Toyota Motor Corporation (formally, of its predecessor, Toyota Motor Co. Ltd),” Footnote 1 was born in 1894 (Meiji 27), the eldest son of Sakichi Toyoda, a leading Japanese inventor, in Yoshizu Village, Fuchi County (present-day Kosai City, Shizuoka Prefecture) on the western shore of Lake Hamana in Shizuoka Prefecture.

  5. Jun 10, 2021 · Founding the Toyota Motor Corporation in 1937, Kiichiro Toyoda is the first son of inventor and founder of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works - Sakichi Toyoda. Following in his father's innovative footsteps, Toyoda began his career working in the family business. During his time at the company, he made several improvements to its techniques for ...

  6. Feb 16, 2023 · In 1950, a debt-racked Toyota split into two companies, one for manufacturing, which Kiichiro Toyoda ran, and the other for sales. Faced with a festering labor dispute, Kiichiro Toyoda was forced ...

  7. In 1921, the Toyoda Boshoku plant in Shanghai (Toyoda Boshoku Sho) was completed, and a ceremony was held at the beginning of May to mark the occasion. Kiichiro Toyoda's mother, Asako, and his sister Aiko and her husband Risaburo had left for Shanghai to attend the ceremony, while Kiichiro remained in Japan to continue learning the ins and outs ...

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