04/18/2007 Blue Springs, MS -- At a ceremony today with the local community, Toyota broke ground on the future site of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Mississippi, Inc. (TMMMS), its eighth vehicle manufacturing plant in North America.
Production at the $1.3 billion plant is scheduled to begin by 2010 with 2,000
team members that will produce the Toyota Highlander SUV; annual vehicle
capacity will be 150,000 units. Once production begins at TMMMS, Toyota will
have the capacity to produce approximately 2.2 million cars and trucks annually
in North America.
Attending the ceremony were Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour and Toyota Motor Corporation president Katsuaki Watanabe. They congratulated the community for its hard work and commitment to bringing Toyota to the state.
"Today's groundbreaking actually puts this project ahead of schedule and we
intend to keep it that way," said Governor Barbour. "We want Toyota to see
Mississippi as the best partner they've ever had."
"Our goal is to make a positive contribution to the community while beginning a
new partnership with local citizens," said Watanabe. "We will make every effort
to be the best business partner in Mississippi and thank Governor Barbour and
all citizens for their warm welcome."
U.S. Senators Thad Cochran and Trent Lott and Congressman Roger Wicker expressed their appreciation to the community and to Toyota via a taped message.
Excavation at the Blue Springs site began in March and site preparation will
begin in May. It is expected that 2,000 construction workers will be on-site
during peak of construction in summer 2008. Most of these construction workers
will be hired locally.
Toyota's goal is to spend 15 percent of TMMMS' construction budget with local
minority-owned business enterprises (MBEs).
Contractors, subcontractors and vendors interested in doing business at TMMMS
can visit www.ToyotaSupplier.com for further information.
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