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Friday, May 08, 2009

Have the cars, lost the road!


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The company had undertaken some prolific investments in the United States, but now it all appears to be overdone to an extent. While launching the expanded R&D facility in Michigan, Shigeki Terashi, President, Toyota Technical Centre said, “Toyota’s investment of $187 million to advance R&D demonstrates our commitment to the North American automotive industry.” Was this called for? An open question…

As a result of this argument, Toyota after a long hiatus is ready to offload close to 1,000-1,500 regular employees in this crisis. Toyota employs close to 30,000 workers in North America and UK and operates about 11 plants in these regions. The company also plans to trim its workforce further and wants to get rid of more employees through VRS. It is now clear that even for Toyota, the days of halcyon could well be over and a stricter market analysis is the call of the day.

Hit hard, Toyota is already beating around the bush or at least visibly so. Before the entry of the new president from the founder Toyoda family, the company has started working on the ‘Market Vision Plan’. Under this plan, Toyota will be working in a more docile way. For once, the company will be focusing more on product susceptibility to changing market conditions, planning for product launches up to the year 2015 and managing production cycles better. In all likelihood, Toyota must modulate its production in line to the changing demands of the market and must have the flexibility to divert unsold inventories towards more prolific markets.

The last six months have made it clear that even Toyota is not immune to making strategic bloopers. As a result of its aggressive expansion strategy, perhaps gloating from its success of becoming the world’s number one automotive manufacturer; an inevitability that was being talked about for years; Toyota is now making news for the wrong reasons. It has been rightly said, you cannot have too much of a good thing. Now what does Fujio Cho do with all those cars???

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2009

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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