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Discuss custom techniques for managing shipping process for Toyota around Globalism. Your answer should include software and hardware specifications, technology upgrades,And backup and recovery strategies.
June 1995, Toyota announced the 'New Global Business Plan,' aimed at advancing localization (of production) and increasing imports (through collaboration with foreign automobile companies) over a three year period. A major objective of this plan was to increase Toyota's offshore production capacity to 2 million units by 1998.
As part of the localization efforts, Toyota focused on
increasing overseas production significantly by establishing new
plants and expanding the capacity of the existing plants (See Table
II for major initiatives taken under the New Global Business
Plan).
Apart from this short-term global business plan, Toyota also came
up with a long-term global business vision in June 1996, named the
'Global Vision 2005.' The major components of "Global Vision
2005"were, asserting a competitive edge in technology and
accelerating globalization, while sustaining market leadership in
Japan, by reclaiming its above 40% market
As part of its globalization efforts, the company focused more on increasing the production of automobiles in the areas where they were sold...
Toyota's Japan sales contributed to a very small share of its total profits. US sales contributed to the majority share (80%) of the profits, followed by Europe. By the late 1990s; young buyers accounted for 30% of the customer base as compared to over 45% in the late 1980s. In 1998, models from rival companies such as Honda and BMW were more popular than the ones offered by Toyota. According to reports, Japanese youngsters felt that Toyota cars 'lacked attitude.' Toyota realized that by losing its young customers to other companies, it ran the risk of losing its future market as well. Analysts claimed that despite its efforts to cater to the young, the company had failed to give them zippy compact minivans and sports utility vehicles.