Toyota Motor Company: Losing its Quality Edge?
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Case Details:
Case Code : OPER095
Case Length : 29 Pages
Period : 2006-2010
Organization : Toyota Motor Corporation
Pub Date : 2010
Teaching Note :Not Available Countries : Japan; Global
Industry : Automotive
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Earlier in November 2009 too, the company had recalled 4.2 million cars in the US to rectify accelerator pedals which were getting lodged under the floor mats of the vehicles. Subsequently on February 1, 2010, Toyota suspended the sales of eight of its popular car models involved in the recall and discontinued production at six of its North American car-assembly plants in response to growing customer concerns. The eight car models represented 57% of Toyota's sales in the US in 2009.5 Talking about the recalls, Japanese Trade Minister Masayuki Naoshima said,
"The scale of the recalls is huge. The situation is serious. It points to the possible dangers a global economy can bring.
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I would like Toyota to respond properly to secure consumer
confidence."6 Toyota, an iconic car maker founded in 1937, was known for its innovations, quality, and global competitiveness. Its business segments mainly included automotive operations, financial services operations, and other business operations.7 Automotive operations accounted for 89% of Toyota's total revenues in 2008...
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