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Second RAV4 Shift at New Toyota Woodstock Plant Delayed
07/09/2008 05:43. The automaker said it would start one shift of about 1,200 workers instead of two shifts of more than 2,000 when production of the RAV4 compact crossover SUV starts in November. The company, which initially planned annual production of about 150,000, will now produce 75,000 RAV4 vehicles a year, Toyota said. With the weak condition of the overall automotive market in North America, we must continually re-evaluate the situation, Toyota Motor... // Post Chronicle 07/09/2008 05:43 Toyota Halves RAV4 Plant Production Post Chronicle
The automaker said it would start one shift of about 1,200 workers
instead of two shifts of more than 2,000 when production of the
RAV4 compact crossover SUV starts in November. The company, which initially planned annual production of about 150,000, will now produce 75,000 RAV4 vehicles a year, Toyota said. With the weak condition of the overall automotive market in North America, we must continually re-evaluate the situation, Toyota Motor... // Post Chronicle 06/09/2008 21:56 Thunder Bay MP Comuzzi to retire after 20 years in politics Sudbury Star
Thunder Bay MP Comuzzi to retire after 20 years in politics THUNDER BAY -- A prominent Northern Ontario politician is calling it a career. Thunder Bay-Superior North MP Joe Comuzzi is retiring after 20 years in federal politics. He says he met with Prime Minister Stephen Harper last week and informed him he won't run in the next election. Comuzzi was at one time the Liberal minister responsible for FedNor. He sat as a Liberal until 2006, but switched to the Conservatives in June... // Sudbury Star 06/09/2008 21:12 Toyota stalls second shift at Woodstock ReportonBusiness.com
Toyota Motor Corp. will delay plans to add a second shift at its new assembly plant
in Woodstock, Ont., amid falling global sales of its RAV4
crossover-utility vehicle - marking the first example of the U.S.
sales slump affecting the Canadian operations of a Japan-based auto
maker. The new plant will open as scheduled in November, but plans for the second shift and full production of 150,000 vehicles annually have been put off indefinitely, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. president Ray Tanguay said yesterday. "We had some concerns about how to balance our production capacity versus the market demand especially in light of what's happening in North America now," Mr. Tanguay said yesterday. "As we look at Woodstock we want to make sure we feel secure enough about when we start the... // ReportonBusiness.com 06/09/2008 20:04 Toyota to delay startup of second shift at Ont. plant TheChronicleHerald.ca
06/09/2008 19:21 Toyota scales back production plans for new Ontario plant Times Colonist
Toyota Motor Corp. is ramping down its initial production plans for
its new assembly plant in Woodstock, Ont., saying the factory will
open on schedule later this year but with only one shift of workers
building 75,000 vehicles a year to start. The automaker said yesterday that it still intends eventually to operate on two work shifts, pumping out 150,000 RAV4 compact SUVs per year. But it said weak sales continentwide are forcing a cautious start. "With the weak... // Times Colonist 06/09/2008 18:54 Toyota stalls second shift at Woodstock Globe and Mail
Toyota Motor Corp. will delay plans to add a second shift at its new assembly plant
in Woodstock, Ont., amid falling global sales of its RAV4
crossover-utility vehicle - marking the first example of the U.S.
sales slump affecting the Canadian operations of a Japan-based auto
maker. The new plant will open as scheduled in November, but plans for the second shift and full production of 150,000 vehicles annually have been put off indefinitely, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. president Ray Tanguay said yesterday. "We had some concerns about how to balance our production capacity versus the market demand especially in light of what's happening in North America now," Mr. Tanguay said yesterday. "As we look at Woodstock we want to make sure we feel secure enough about when we start the... // Globe and Mail 06/09/2008 18:44 Second Toyota SUV shift delayed Windsor Star
06/09/2008 18:40 Canada: Cautious start at Toyota's Woodstock plant Ottawa Citizen
06/09/2008 11:46 Toyota halves RAV4 plant production Stockhouse
The automaker said it would start one shift of about 1,200 workers
instead of two shifts of more than 2,000 when production of the
RAV4 compact crossover SUV starts in November. The company, which initially planned annual production of about 150,000, will now produce 75,000 RAV4 vehicles a year, Toyota said. "With the weak condition of the overall automotive market in North America, we must continually re-evaluate the situation," Toyota Motor... // Stockhouse 06/09/2008 11:39 Toyota halves RAV4 plant production Trading Markets
WOODSTOCK, Ontario, Sep 5, 2008 (UPI via COMTEX) -- TM | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Toyota Motor Corp. will cut sport utility vehicle production at
a yet-to-open plant in Woodstock, Ontario, by 50 percent, the
Japanese automaker said Friday. The automaker said it would start one shift of about 1,200 workers instead of two shifts of more than 2,000 when production of the RAV4 compact crossover SUV starts in November. The company, which initially planned annual... // Trading Markets 06/09/2008 11:32 Toyota halves RAV4 plant production United Press International
06/09/2008 09:15 Toyota Canada to delay startup of second shift at Woodstock, Ont ... 660 News
Ray Tanguay, president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc.,
said in a statement Friday that the first shift at the recently
constructed plant will go ahead as planned later this year,
employing approximately 1,200 people. The second shift, which would employ an addition 800, has been delayed indefinitely, Tanguay said. Although Toyota has fared better than many automakers because it has several fuel-efficient models that are in hot demand, other types of vehicles aren't selling as well because of high gasoline prices and consumer uncertainty about the economy. "With the weak condition of the overall automotive market in North America, we must continually re-evaluate the situation," Tanguay said in a statement. The Woodstock plant will be producting the RAV4... // 660 News 06/09/2008 08:42 Toyota Canada to delay startup of second shift at Woodstock, Ont ... New Brunswick Business Journal
TORONTO - Toyota Canada is delaying the startup of a second shift
at its new plant in Woodstock, Ont., in a move that indicates the
economic slowdown is affecting more than just the North American
automakers. Ray Tanguay, president of Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc., said in a statement Friday that the first shift at the recently constructed plant will go ahead as planned later this year, employing approximately 1,200 people. The second shift, which would employ an addition 800, has been delayed indefinitely, Tanguay said. Although Toyota has fared better than many automakers because it has several fuel-efficient models that are in hot demand, other types of vehicles aren't selling as well because of high gasoline prices and consumer uncertainty about the economy. "With the... // New Brunswick Business Journal 06/09/2008 08:40 Toyota Canada to delay startup of second shift at Woodstock, Ont ... 680 News
06/09/2008 06:12 Toyota delays hiring second shift in Woodstock Canada.com
06/09/2008 05:52 Cautious start at Toyota's Woodstock plant Financial Post
TORONTO -- Toyota Motor Corp. is postponing plans to ramp up its
new assembly plant in Woodstock, Ont. to full capacity as the
automaker struggles with the same sagging U.S. truck market as its
Detroit rivals. The factory will open on schedule later this year with one shift of workers building 75,000 RAV4 compact sport utility vehicles a year to start, Toyota said in a statement Friday. The company had planned to add a second shift sometime next spring and double output to 150,000 vehicles. It is now delaying that production boost indefinitely. Depressed economic conditions in the United States, combined with a 31% increase in gasoline prices over the past year, have triggered an auto sales slowdown expected to be the worst in a decade. Big trucks such as Ford Motor Co.'s Explorer and... // Financial Post 06/09/2008 05:41 Toyota stalls Woodstock production plans ReportonBusiness.com
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