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  1. Sakichi Toyoda. 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 ...

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    Toyoda was born in Japan on June 11, 1894. His father Sakichi Toyoda was an inventor of textile machinery, including an automatic loom, and founded Toyoda Loom Works. (People called him Japans Thomas Edison.) By the late 1920s, Kiichiro Toyoda, who worked for his fathers company, had begun plans to develop an automobile. (Sakichi Toyoda died on Oct...

    The new car company initially looked to the U.S. auto industry for inspiration. According to The New York Times: Over the years of its rise to the top, Toyota has made no secret of how much it has learned from Detroit. Its first car, the AA, was a blatant copy of (or an homage to) a Chevrolet sedan. Its executives scoured every corner of the Ford M...

    Kiichiro Toyoda died in 1952, but his company continued to grow. In 1966, Toyota introduced its compact Corolla model, which in 1997 became the worlds best-selling car, with more than 35 million sold at the time. The oil crisis of the 1970s made Toyotas small, fuel-efficient vehicles increasingly attractive in America. In the 1980s, the automaker l...

    In 2008, Toyota reached another milestone when it sold more cars and trucks than General Motors8.97 million vehicles versus 8.35 million vehiclesand claimed the sales crown that the American auto giant had held for more than 70 years. However, Toyota, like the rest of the auto industry, was hurt by the global financial crisis and in May 2009 report...

  2. Jul 20, 2018 · The Toyoda AA was designed and manufactured under the guidance of Kiichiro Toyoda. The AA was the company's first production automobile and served as Kiichiro Toyoda's initial opportunity to experiment with waste-free and efficiency-focused production techniques, including the famous "just-in-time" concept.

  3. Kiichiro Toyoda spearheaded the creation of the first Toyota automobile and the founding of Toyota Motor Corporation in 1937. Toyoda was born in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan in 1894. He was the son of Sakichi Toyoda, a noted inventor and founder of Toyoda Automatic Loom Works in 1926. Kiichiro attended the University of Tokyo, where he studied ...

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  4. May 10, 2024 · As fate seemed to have it, Toyoda Boshoku (his father’s company) found itself short of one engineer who was familiar with spinning technology- Kiichiro Toyoda was asked to join. There, he worked, and being who he is, stayed for hours – days and nights, even – inside the factories learning how to spin thread and weave cloth.

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  5. Sakichi Toyoda's eldest son, Kiichiro Toyoda, was born on June 11, 1894, in the village of Yamaguchi (now part of the city of Kosai) in Shizuoka Prefecture. Around this time, as Sakichi devoted his time to studying power loom and went back and forth between Toyohashi and Nagoya, Kiichiro lived at his grandparents' house in the village of Yoshizu.

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  7. Here, we trace the course of Kiichiro’s life. 1894. Kiichiro Toyoda born in Shizuoka Prefecture (113-2, Yamaguchi, Yoshizu-mura, Fuchi-gun) 1924. Completes non-stop shuttle change automatic loom TypeG. 1929. Transfers patent for the type G automatic loom to Platt Brothers & Co., Ltd. of the U.K. 1931.

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