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United States Procurement News Notice - 79973


Procurement News Notice

PNN 79973
Work Detail Toyota has started construction of a $531 million rear axle production plant at its South Side facility, bringing in-house the production of drivetrain components for Sequoia SUVs and Tundra pickups built in San Antonio. Toyota will also ship the assemblies to Mexico for its Tacoma truck line. “Our new plant will export sixty percent of its products to our facilities in Baja California and Guanajuato,” said TMMTX President Susann Kazunas. Toyota will move work from a Midwest supplier to San Antonio, according to Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas President Susann Kazunas. “For me, this new plant demonstrates our team’s capability,” she said Wednesday, suggesting possible future expansion. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas Inc. broke ground 21 years ago, and now the facility is undergoing a $531 million expansion to boost its operational capabilities. The axle factory is set to add, over 400 positions to its workforce and bring the number of employees at the plant to more, than 4,000 individuals The company plans to equip the new 500,000 square foot facility with five production lines and 200 welding robots to manufacture 18 different types of rear axles. When will production at the factory begin? The Japanese car maker says it will start making axle assemblies at the end of next year. Targeted to make 500,000 units a year when at full capacity by first quarter of 2027. Toyota is already recruiting for skilled maintenance positions. Onboarding for production personnel is expected to begin in late 2025 and continue through 2026.Nearby car dealerships Toyota expects the new axle assembly unit to streamline production, improve quality control, reduce lead time, and lower costs. “Some might think San Antonio lacks manufacturing history in the United States,” Kazunas said. “Some might expect workforce hiring challenges, but I disagree. We have an excellent plan and all the necessary talent here.” Key note: Toyota considered other markets for the new rear axle plant. Texas-Mexico Automotive Supercluster Bexar County Commissioners last year approved an initiative to develop a Texas-Mexico Automotive Supercluster to compete with other major automotive manufacturing regions. Currently, TMMXT now covers 2.2 million square feet. Toyota has invested $4.2 billion in the plant to date. Toyota Rear Axle Production Plant Project Factsheet Project Overview Project: New Rear Axle Production Plant Location: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas (TMMTX), South Side, San Antonio Total Investment: $531 million Parent Company: Toyota Motor Corporation The New Plant Specifications Size: 500,000 square feet Production Lines: 5 Welding Robots: 200 Product Variations: 18 different rear axle types Production Capacity: 500,000 units annually (at full capacity) Employment Impact New Jobs Created: 400+ Total Plant Employment After Expansion: 4,000+ Construction timeline for the new rear axle production plant Construction Start: 2024 Production Start: Late 2026 Full Production Capacity: Spring 2027 Production & Distribution Primary Products: Rear axle assemblies for: Toyota Sequoia SUVs Toyota Tundra pickups And Toyota Tacoma trucks Distribution: 40% for San Antonio plant use 60% export to Mexico (Baja California and Guanajuato facilities) Technical Capabilities In-house production of drivetrain components Quality control improvements Streamlined production processes Reduced lead times Cost optimization The new rear axle production plant in San Antonio Campus Size: 2,000 acres Current TMMTX Facility: 2.2 million square feet Total Toyota Investment in TMMTX to date: $4.2 billion Strategic Significance Brings previously outsourced production in-house Strengthens Texas-Mexico automotive corridor Enhances San Antonio’s manufacturing capabilities Creates potential for future expansion Supports Texas-Mexico Automotive Supercluster initiative Supply Chain Impact Relocates production from Midwest supplier Establishes new role in Toyota’s North American supply chain Improves vertical integration Enhances cross-border manufacturing coordination
Country United States , Northern America
Industry Energy & Power
Entry Date 19 Oct 2024
Source https://constructionreviewonline.com/construction-projects/toyotas-rear-axle-production-plant-in-san-antonio-texas/

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