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Hino Motors plant to keep operating, says official 18/07/2008 00:03. LITTLE ROCK, ArkThe Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in
Marion will remain open with a reduced workforce, even though the
Toyota truck plant it supplies is to shut down for three months,
economic officials said Wednesday. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota Motor Corp. officials are suspending production of the truck at the companys plant in San Antonio, a factory that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Hino is a Toyota subsidiary. Scott Hardin, spokesman for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission said Wednesday the agency anticipates there will be a temporary reduction in workforce at the plant, which employs 600 people. No one has said theyre shutting down the plant... // Texarkana Gazette Total: 20 news articles First News Article: Houston Chronicle, 17/07/2008 01:33 17/07/2008 05:33 Official: Hino Motors plant to stay open in Ark. Forbes
17/07/2008 05:28 Official: Hino Motors plant to stay open in Ark. CNNMoney.com
NEW YORK (Associated Press) - Hino Motors Manufacturing said
Tuesday its employees' jobs are safe, even though the parts plant
in Marion will slow its output to mirror a slide in sales of trucks
and SUVs. The company says its employees will get reduced pay to
work fewer hours. Hino, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corp., said its employees will perform plant maintenance and undergo training during the production slowdown. Toyota is suspending production for three months of its Toyota Tundra pickup and... // CNNMoney.com 17/07/2008 04:27 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating Dallas Morning News
The Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in Marion will remain open with
a reduced workforce, even though the Toyota truck plant it supplies
is to shut down for three months, economic officials said
Wednesday. "It is a market situation and we hope the market improves," Hardin said. "Hino has made a very large investment in eastern Arkansas. I'm sure they will do everything they can to protect that investment." // Dallas Morning News 17/07/2008 04:14 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating Houston Chronicle
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in
Marion will remain open with a reduced workforce, even though the
Toyota truck plant it supplies is to shut down for three months,
economic officials said Wednesday. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota Motor Corp. officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a factory that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Hino is a Toyota subsidiary. Scott Hardin, spokesman for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission said Wednesday the agency anticipates there will be a temporary reduction in workforce at the plant, which employs 600 people. "No one has said they're shutting... // Houston Chronicle 17/07/2008 04:02 Hino Motors Plant to Keep Operating KATV
Economic officials say the Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in
Marion will remain open, even though the Toyota truck plant it
supplies is to shut down for three months. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a factory that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Marion economic development director Kay Brockwell says Hino officials told her the east Arkansas facility will remain open. She says the company has not... // KATV 17/07/2008 03:59 Hino Motors plant to keep operating WXVT
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Economic officials say the Hino Motors
Manufacturing plant in Marion will remain open, even though the
Toyota truck plant it supplies is to shut down for three months. However the Arkansas Economic Development Commission says the agency anticipates a temporary workforce reduction to go along with the shut down of the Toyota Tundra plant in San Antonio. The $$225 million Hino plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Tundra. Hino is a Toyota subsidiary and has about 600 workers in Marion. AEDC spokesman Scott Hardin says no one has said the plant will close. He says the AEDC is waiting for word from Hino on how many workers may be... // WXVT 17/07/2008 03:59 Hino Motors plant to keep operating WREG
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - Economic officials say the Hino Motors
Manufacturing plant in Marion will remain open, even though the
Toyota truck plant it supplies is to shut down for three months. However the Arkansas Economic Development Commission says the agency anticipates a temporary workforce reduction to go along with the shut down of the Toyota Tundra plant in San Antonio. The $$225 million Hino plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Tundra. Hino is a Toyota subsidiary and has about 600 workers in Marion. AEDC spokesman Scott Hardin says no one has said the plant will close. He says the AEDC is waiting for word from Hino on how many workers may be... // WREG 17/07/2008 03:14 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating KFSM
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - The Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in Marion is
to stay in production, even though the Toyota truck plant it
supplies is to shut down for three months, Marion's economic
development director said. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a plant that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Marion economic... // KFSM 17/07/2008 03:07 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating Houston Chronicle
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in
Marion will remain open, even though the Toyota truck plant it
supplies is to shut down for three months, Marion's economic
development director said Wednesday. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota Motor Corp. officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a factory that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Marion economic development director Kay Brockwell said Hino officials told her the east Arkansas facility will remain open. She said Wednesday the company has not disclosed whether production will continue. "They haven't said what impact it will have on... // Houston Chronicle 17/07/2008 02:45 Hino Motors Plant To Keep Operating Today's THV
The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle
assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota
officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's
plant in San Antonio, a factory that Arkansas officials tried to
get for the Marion site. Marion economic development director Kay Brockwell says Hino officials told her the east Arkansas facility will remain open. She says the company has not disclosed whether production will continue. Presently, the Hino plant is in a previously... // Today's THV 17/07/2008 02:41 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating Houston Chronicle
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in
Marion will remain open, even though the Toyota truck plant it
supplies is to shut down for three months, Marion's economic
development director said Wednesday. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota Motor Corp. officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a factory that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Marion economic development director Kay Brockwell said Hino officials told her the east Arkansas facility will remain open. She said Wednesday the company has not disclosed whether production will continue. "They haven't said what... // Houston Chronicle 17/07/2008 02:25 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating Dallas Morning News
17/07/2008 01:52 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating Dallas Morning News
17/07/2008 01:49 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating Houston Chronicle
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in
Marion is to stay in production, even though the Toyota truck plant
it supplies is to shut down for three months, Marion's economic
development director said Wednesday. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota Motor Corp. officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a factory that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Marion economic development director Kay Brockwell said Hino officials told her the east Arkansas facility will keep operating. "They are evaluating exactly what they will do. There will be undoubtedly some... // Houston Chronicle 17/07/2008 01:47 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating NewsWest9.com
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - The Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in Marion is
to stay in production, even though the Toyota truck plant it
supplies is to shut down for three months, Marion's economic
development director said. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a plant that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Marion economic... // NewsWest9.com 17/07/2008 01:47 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating WREG
MARION, Ark. (AP) - Economic officials say the Hino Motors
Manufacturing plant in Marion will remain open, even though the
Toyota truck plant it supplies is to shut down for three months. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a factory that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Marion economic development director Kay Brockwell says Hino officials told her the east Arkansas facility will remain open. She says the company has not disclosed whether production... // WREG 17/07/2008 01:37 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating KTEN
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - The Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in Marion is
to stay in production, even though the Toyota truck plant it
supplies is to shut down for three months, Marion's economic
development director said. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a plant that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Marion economic... // KTEN 17/07/2008 01:37 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating KSWO
LITTLE ROCK (AP) - The Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in Marion is
to stay in production, even though the Toyota truck plant it
supplies is to shut down for three months, Marion's economic
development director said. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a plant that Arkansas officials tried to get for the Marion site. Marion economic... // KSWO 17/07/2008 01:33 Official: Hino Motors plant to keep operating Houston Chronicle
LITTLE ROCK — The Hino Motors Manufacturing plant in Marion
is to stay in production, even though the Toyota truck plant it
supplies is to shut down for three months, Marion's economic
development director said. The $225 million plant began production in October 2006 of axle assemblies and suspension components for the Toyota Tundra. Toyota officials are suspending production of the truck at the company's plant in San Antonio, a plant that... // Houston Chronicle |