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    industry, there are huge costs to be encountered hence the firms always opt to stay put even in the face of bankruptcies. Companies in the industry also competes in innovation and this enhances the levels of competition witnessed in the industry (Toyota Motor Corporation, 2014). In the same vein, customer loyalty is also high within the industry and this makes competition extremely high. Key success factors in the automotive industry One of the key successful factors in the industry relates…

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    Honda Case Study

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    Question 4 Honda is a company in Malaysia which involved in the auto manufacturing business. In 15 November 2000, a partnership between Honda Motor Co. Ltd. of Japan, DRB-HICOM Berhad and Oriental Holdings Berhad resulted in the birth of, a company committed to offering the "Highest Customer Satisfaction in Malaysia". Since then, Honda Malaysia has been a solid and aggressive player in the Malaysian automotive market. As Honda slogan is ‘The Power of Dreams’, they aims to turn dreams into…

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    also known as Toyota Production System (TPS), is the term used by the analogy with Fordism to designate the management and production system first developed in Japan by the Toyota company. Lean Production, instead is often used as a generic name in order to take in account all the changes and additions made to the original TPS. It is without any doubts that we can state that one of the fathers of the system was Taiichi Ohno who had the charge of a production engineering manager at Toyota plants.…

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    1. Introduction This following report is about Toyota. Know as Engine or auto organization. This report will begin with organization foundation (Company Background) and furthermore nation foundation (Country Background). The report will also show some history about the company, then this article additionally will do give an account of PESTEL examination base on the picked organization and nation and took after by doorman's 5 powers on picked industry. This report has an account of key…

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    Adaptive Cruise Control

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    CHAPTER 3 Adaptive Cruise Control 3.1 Introduction Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is one of the ADAS systems, introduced by General Motors in 1990 that is similar to conventional cruise control. ACC assists the driver to keep a safe distance from preceding vehicle by controlling the engine, throttle and brake. Figure 3.1.1: Prabs, (2010), Adaptive Cruise Control system As shown in the above Figure 3.1.1. ACC uses a forward-looking radar sensor, which is installed behind the front grill of…

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    Toyota Wheel Alignment near Natick ?When it comes to important car and truck maintenance there are few things as important to the life of your tires as a proper and professional wheel alignment performed by certified and well-trained technicians. A wheel alignment can help your tires perform at their optimum capacity and improve their wear life and tread cycle. The safety and reliability of your automobile is our top priority at Harr Toyota. Our service center is your best choice to schedule an…

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    Internalization allows Toyota to determine the benefits of taking on the costs of cross border markets and managing themselves, instead of allowing the market to expose the firm to whatever costs may arise. (Hill) Depending on the size and establishment of the economy that Toyota is considering entering into, we will see that there are important decisions made regarding Incremental Internalization. That is; the practice of gradual acquisition in the hosting country. In some economies, Toyota…

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    In order to have an engine compatible with the Atkinson Cycle , Toyota choose to modify its existing NZ-type engines by reducing the time for the ‘valve closing’ and making changes to the piston in order to alter the compression ratio . Since the ultimate aim of the new system architecture was to improve the fuel efficiency…

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    Hybrid- New Plug-ins cars With the society becoming more environmentally cautious, it is not surprising that people are looking into more efficient ways to decrease air pollution from mobile emission. One way the society can decrease some of the environment pollutants on earth is decrease toxic emission from mobile sources. To this end, the government is in full support of initiatives to reduce air pollution by the car industry under the guidance of the EPA. These initiatives by all accounts…

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    more fuel efficient cars to get consumers to buy. The demand of new fuel efficient cars sky rocketed. This was actually bringing in the customers. In each year a lot of industries find new innovated ways to improve the gas mileages in cars, like the Toyota Prius or like doing electrical cars like the Tesla brand or doing hybrids, part electrical and gas operated like the Ford Fusion hybrid. Fuel efficient cars have been a big priority for most consumers when buying a car then it was 20 years…

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