Toyota Breaks Ground for Alabama Engine Plant Expansion
April 28, 2005 8:06 PM
Filed Under: Toyota
Press Release
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama (TMMAL) broke ground here today for a plant expansion that will bring 300 more jobs and an additional $250 million investment. ´
The plant's current team members joined community leaders to celebrate the second expansion of the engine plant in less than two years. Announced in September 2004, the expansion project will nearly double the size of the current facility. Once complete, the plant will have 800 team members and the investment will total $490 million. Production is scheduled to begin in late 2006.
"We are continuing our growth because of the dedication of our team members. I want to thank you all for your hard work. I know we will have continued success as we approach this new project," said Kunihiko Ogura, president of TMMAL.
Since May, 2003, TMMAL has supplied V8 engines for the Tundra full-size pickup produced in
"This expansion will allow us to build more of the powerful trucks our customers demand. These
The plant will start production of V6 engines this summer. The V6 will be used for the Tundra as well as
Huntsville Mayor Loretta Spencer said, "
By 2006
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