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Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi
IndustryAutomotive
Founded2011
Headquarters,
U.S.
ProductsAutomobiles
ParentToyota
SubsidiariesToyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America
Websitetoyota.com

Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi, Inc. (TMMMS) is a Toyota manufacturing facility in Blue Springs, Mississippi.[1] It is the eighth North American vehicle assembly plant for Toyota (Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc., which is not wholly owned by Toyota, is not included in this total) and is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America (TEMA), which is wholly owned by Toyota.

The plant was originally going to produce the Toyota Highlander beginning in 2010, but production was moved instead to Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana. TMMMS was subsequently scheduled to produce the Toyota Prius, but Toyota's decision to delay the opening of the plant put those plans on hold as well. On June 17, 2010, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi announced that it will open the Blue Springs facility in the fall of 2011, when it will produce the Toyota Corolla instead of the Prius. The Toyota Corolla was previously manufactured at the NUMMI facility in California until the facility was closed down in early 2010. It was the closing of NUMMI that made the opening of the Mississippi plant economically feasible.[2]

The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami did not affect the construction schedule.[3] The plant opened in November 2011 and is now producing the Toyota Corolla.

Products made

References

  1. ^ McCausland, Evan (July 10, 2008). "Mississippi Plant to Build Toyota Prius Hybrids". Automobile.
  2. ^ Nems360.com
  3. ^ Lewis, Justin. "Toyota keeps rolling in Mississippi". WTVA.

34°22′50″N 88°53′41″W / 34.38056°N 88.89472°W / 34.38056; -88.89472