Toyota to Decide Fate of California Plant
July 20, 2009 by Mark Ellis
Filed under Business
Although Toyota once operated the New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. auto-assembly plant as part of a joint venture with General Motors, GM’s bankruptcy forced it to pull out of the plant. This has left Toyota with the difficult decision regarding whether or not it should close the plant, especially after its CEO promised that it would not close any of its North America plants.
However, Toyota has announced that it will make the decision “quite soon,” depending on whether or not the plant will receive aid from California lawmakers, as well as on an analysis of the plant’s financial viability. Toyota …read more
Toyota May Close California Plant
July 11, 2009 by Mark Ellis
Filed under Business
Before the global economic crisis, GM and Toyota jointly operated the New United Motor Manufacturing Inc. (NUMMI) plant in California. GM’s bankruptcy and restructuring, though, has led it to pull out of the vehicle-assembly plant, leaving Toyota to decide whether or not it will be a wise decision to renew its contract with the manufacturers.
GM and Toyota established the NUMMI operation in 1984, but ever since then, the venture has mostly lost money for both companies. Toyota posted in first annual loss in 58 years last year, marking relatively dire straits for a historically successful company. Slow vehicle sells and …read more




