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![]() | Toyota Reduces North American ProductionPublished 2009-01-15 19:00By Toyota |


On average, inventory of Toyota's North American built vehicles ranges from 80-90 days. With the new production adjustments, Toyota hopes to reduce inventory by about half in the second quarter of the year.
"This is a tough environment, and it may continue for a while. We are
making responsible business decisions now in order to sustain our business
over the long term," said
Following is a summary of the number of anticipated non-production days
scheduled during the first quarter of 2009. Some January days were previously
announced:
Plant Line January February March-Apr.3
Kentucky Camry/Avalon 7 1 9
Camry/Hybrid/Venza 7 5
4 cylinder engine 8 3 9
V6 engine 8 2 9
Indiana Sequoia 17*
Sienna 9 8 13
California Corolla 8 3 10
Tacoma 8 7 10
Canada Corolla/Matrix 8 4 5
RX350 5
RAV4 5
Texas Tundra** 3
Subaru Indiana Camry 4
West Virginia 6 speed transmission 6 4
5 speed transmission 8 6 7
4 cylinder engine 7 4 5
V6 engine 9 4 5
Alabama 4.7 V8 engine 8 2 16***
V6 engine 1 4 5
5.7 V8 engine 1 5
* Most of the non-production days for Sequoia are due to retooling of the same line to include Highlander production, which begins late 2009.
** In addition to 3 non-production days in March, Tundra production will remain at the equivalent of one shift until the market improves.
*** Includes build-out of current engine.
SOURCE Toyota








