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best business practices adopted by toyota & how it helped them to emerged as one of the biggest automobile manufacturer in the world
TOYOTA INTRODUCTION
• Founded by Sakichi Toyoda. • Toyota motor corporation was established in 1937
• Toyota is the seventh largest company in the world and the second largest manufacturer of automobiles, with production facilities in 28
nations around the world.
• Toyota has worked continuously to the contribution to the sustainable development of society through manufacturing & provision of innovative & quality products & service that lead times
• VISION
Delight the customers through innovative products, by utilizing advanced technologies & services. • MISSION Touch the heart of the customers by providing products & service of superior quality at competitive prices.
Toyota's Contribution Towards Sustainable Development
• In 1992 Toyota established its Guiding Principles in direct response to
the international initiatives agreed to at the ‘Earth Summit’ in Rio,
providing Toyota with a clear path towards achieving sustainable development. • As the world's second-largest car manufacturer, Toyota is committed to tackling environmental issues. • Their approach is both long-term and holistic. The total life cycle of the product, from design and use of materials to end-of-life recycling, is examined for environmental impact - as seen in this report - as are socio-economic aspects, such as the health and safety of our employees, and the communities in which Toyota operates.
Toyota's Contribution Towards Sustainable Development
• Toyota Motor Europe (TME) has created the 'Toyota Motor
Europe Green Purchasing Guidelines‘ for its suppliers to work in
accordance with Toyota's environmental activities. • Being at the forefront of environmental developments in business, all of Toyota plants are ISO 14001 certified.
ENVIRONMENT AWARDS
Automotive Engineering International "Best Engineered Car of 2001 Award”.(2001)
International Engine of the Year Award "Best Eco-Friendly Engine”.(2000)
International Engine of the Year Award "Best Eco-Friendly Engine”.(1999)
Robust Production Policies
• Toyota Product System relies on two basic concepts: 1. Just-in-time
In this each process produces only what is needed by the next process
in a continuous flow. 2. Jidoka
It means that when a problem occurs, the equipment stops
immediately, preventing defective products from being produced. • By manufacturing products only as they are needed, and by keeping a
tight control of quality, the Toyota Production System prevents waste
and therefore reduces the amount of energy, raw materials and other resources used, making it a powerful asset in Toyota’s approach towards sustainability.
ZERO EMISSIONS
3 R’s
GREEN ADVANTAGE
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
ZERO EMISSIONS
• For Toyota, minimizing the impact cars have on environment is a
top priority. • Their aim is not only to reduce emissions from vehicles, but to make the entire life-cycle of a car more environmentally friendly. • Toyota has been taking a leading role in developing advanced environmental technology. • This technology can help save costs through lower fuel
consumption and make a clear statement towards environmental protection.
GREEN TECHNOLOGIES
• As part of its long-term commitment to the environment, Toyota is investing heavily in green technologies such as cleaner diesel engines, hybrid power trains and alternative fuels.
• In 2003, Toyota revolutionized the diesel engine by developing integrated solution called TOYOTA DIESEL CLEAN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY (Toyota D-CAT). This advanced concept dramatically reduces particulate matter and nitrogen oxides, resulting in the world’s cleanest diesel engine technology.
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
• In 2002, Toyota was the world’s first automobile manufacturer to commercialize ‚FUEL CELL HYBRID VEHICLES”. • ‘Fuel Cell’, combines hydrogen and oxygen to generate electricity that powers an electric motor. The only by-products are water vapor and heat, making this technology solution. • Toyota also supports the use of alternative fuels including bio-fuels for cars to help reduce fossil fuel consumption and to prevent climate change. the ultimate zero-emission
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
3 R’s
Reusing
Reducing
REDUCING
• Reducing waste For Toyota that means manufacturing vehicles in
ways that ensure maximum energy efficiency and minimum waste. For example: • All their European manufacturing plants have zero waste going to landfill since January 2007. • In Europe, the average energy consumption required to build a car has reduced by 44% since 2001.
• During the same period water usage in Europe has been reduced by
37%.
REUSING
• Reusing materials starts with a simple dismantling process. • Toyota has designed an 'Easy to Dismantle Mark' which indicates points that assist in initial dismantling. • They have also developed a special plastic that can be used to make bumpers and other parts. This plastic is easily recyclable and can be used many times over.
RECYCLE
• Recycling batteries, tyres, and oil filters requires an efficient collection
system.
• To minimize the environmental impact Toyota has set up a waste collection system that retrieves used parts from European dealers and sends them back for recovery.
Practical Application of 3Rs
Toyota Avensis and the 3 R’s
• Plastic recycled from polypropylene is used in four separate parts. • Two parts use plastic recycled from production waste. • Renewable materials (recycled cotton and wool) for sound absorption and insulation. • Recycled plastic for the bumper, instrument panel and other coverings
Management’s Commitment Towards Environmental
Responsibility
• Toyota is committed to manufacture technically advanced and environment friendly products. • Toyota has always believed that the best way to serve society is by providing automobiles that will not only make people happy, but will
also be environment friendly.
• To realize high quality vehicle production at reasonable prices, Toyota seeks the best balance between human resources and
advanced robot technology
TOYOTA’s GUIDING PRINCIPLES
• Principles were in response to the international initiatives of the Rio ‚Earth Summit? • This principles resulted in a statement of principles about forest management, conservation and sustainable development so as to balance the clash between trade and environmental rules. • The Toyota Guiding Principles are a cornerstone of their corporate management philosophy and they continue to provide Toyota with a clear path towards achieving sustainable development.
TOYOTA’s GUIDING PRINCIPLES
• These principles have been explored and developed in Toyota's Global Vision 2010, adopted in April 2002, which proposes a series of longterm policies on the theme of "Innovation into the Future." • Toyota's Global Vision 2010 guides management in its response to long-term social changes, combining consideration for the
environment, the benefit to our customers of value-added products and the encouragement of our employees through shared prosperity and social involvement.
BASIC STANCE ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Corporate Values And Principles
Organization Framework
Action Plan
CORPORATE VALUES AND PRINCIPLES
• Toyota
has
established
a
comprehensive
approach
to
global
environmental issues, resulting in the development of the "TOYOTA EARTH CHARTER". • It describes Toyota's Basic Policy and Action Guidelines.
• Toyota also aims to be a leader in the effort to create a recycling-based
society using cutting-edge technologies developed in response to environmental issues.
Engaging In A Global Effort On Sustainable Mobility
• Toyota is actively participating in the global discussion on sustainable mobility. In particular, it is promoting the activities of the WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development) concerning
future mobility, in cooperation with automakers and other
organizations around the world.
Organization Framework
• The Toyota Environment Committee has been established for the purpose of examining and crafting responses to the issues facing product development and design, production and logistics and
environmental management.
• This committee is comprised of top management, chaired by the president, who promote global environmental management not only for Toyota Motor Corporation, but for all Toyota consolidated subsidiaries worldwide.
ACTION PLAN
• The Toyota Environmental Action Plan was established with the intent of helping lead efforts towards global regeneration through environmentally-considerate technology.
• It establishes initiatives, specific implementation items and targets
for the areas of development and design, procurement, production and logistics, sales and marketing and recycling, as well as promotes and strengthens environmental management.
Toyota Green Purchasing Guidelines
• Solving the environmental issues facing the world requires the combined efforts of people everywhere. That is why Toyota has created guidelines for the business partners from which it purchases
automobile parts and materials, both within Japan and overseas,
requiring that they also make an active effort to implement environmentally-considerate practices.
BIODIVERSITY GUIDELINES
• Degradation of the natural environment is resulting in the loss of
biodiversity. Thus, as part of its "Contribution towards Sustainable Development," Toyota has created guidelines aimed at helping to maintain biodiversity. • Toyota's aim is to achieve growth that maintains a balance between corporate activities and environmental preservation.
TOYOTA BIODIVERSITY MEASURES
Main Examples of Toyota's Biodiversity Conservation Activities
THE TOYOTA WAY
Toyota's Managerial Values
TOYOTA WAY
Toyota’s Business Methods Toyota’s Values And Beliefs
• Toyota's response to the challenges of promoting environmental excellence involves TOTAL COMMITMENT FROM MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEES.
Two Pillars Of The Toyota Way
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best business practices adopted by toyota & how it helped them to emerged as one of the biggest automobile manufacturer in the world
TOYOTA INTRODUCTION
• Founded by Sakichi Toyoda. • Toyota motor corporation was established in 1937
• Toyota is the seventh largest company in the world and the second largest manufacturer of automobiles, with production facilities in 28
nations around the world.
• Toyota has worked continuously to the contribution to the sustainable development of society through manufacturing & provision of innovative & quality products & service that lead times
• VISION
Delight the customers through innovative products, by utilizing advanced technologies & services. • MISSION Touch the heart of the customers by providing products & service of superior quality at competitive prices.
Toyota's Contribution Towards Sustainable Development
• In 1992 Toyota established its Guiding Principles in direct response to
the international initiatives agreed to at the ‘Earth Summit’ in Rio,
providing Toyota with a clear path towards achieving sustainable development. • As the world's second-largest car manufacturer, Toyota is committed to tackling environmental issues. • Their approach is both long-term and holistic. The total life cycle of the product, from design and use of materials to end-of-life recycling, is examined for environmental impact - as seen in this report - as are socio-economic aspects, such as the health and safety of our employees, and the communities in which Toyota operates.
Toyota's Contribution Towards Sustainable Development
• Toyota Motor Europe (TME) has created the 'Toyota Motor
Europe Green Purchasing Guidelines‘ for its suppliers to work in
accordance with Toyota's environmental activities. • Being at the forefront of environmental developments in business, all of Toyota plants are ISO 14001 certified.
ENVIRONMENT AWARDS
Automotive Engineering International "Best Engineered Car of 2001 Award”.(2001)
International Engine of the Year Award "Best Eco-Friendly Engine”.(2000)
International Engine of the Year Award "Best Eco-Friendly Engine”.(1999)
Robust Production Policies
• Toyota Product System relies on two basic concepts: 1. Just-in-time
In this each process produces only what is needed by the next process
in a continuous flow. 2. Jidoka
It means that when a problem occurs, the equipment stops
immediately, preventing defective products from being produced. • By manufacturing products only as they are needed, and by keeping a
tight control of quality, the Toyota Production System prevents waste
and therefore reduces the amount of energy, raw materials and other resources used, making it a powerful asset in Toyota’s approach towards sustainability.
ZERO EMISSIONS
3 R’s
GREEN ADVANTAGE
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
GREEN TECHNOLOGY
ZERO EMISSIONS
• For Toyota, minimizing the impact cars have on environment is a
top priority. • Their aim is not only to reduce emissions from vehicles, but to make the entire life-cycle of a car more environmentally friendly. • Toyota has been taking a leading role in developing advanced environmental technology. • This technology can help save costs through lower fuel
consumption and make a clear statement towards environmental protection.
GREEN TECHNOLOGIES
• As part of its long-term commitment to the environment, Toyota is investing heavily in green technologies such as cleaner diesel engines, hybrid power trains and alternative fuels.
• In 2003, Toyota revolutionized the diesel engine by developing integrated solution called TOYOTA DIESEL CLEAN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY (Toyota D-CAT). This advanced concept dramatically reduces particulate matter and nitrogen oxides, resulting in the world’s cleanest diesel engine technology.
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
• In 2002, Toyota was the world’s first automobile manufacturer to commercialize ‚FUEL CELL HYBRID VEHICLES”. • ‘Fuel Cell’, combines hydrogen and oxygen to generate electricity that powers an electric motor. The only by-products are water vapor and heat, making this technology solution. • Toyota also supports the use of alternative fuels including bio-fuels for cars to help reduce fossil fuel consumption and to prevent climate change. the ultimate zero-emission
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
3 R’s
Reusing
Reducing
REDUCING
• Reducing waste For Toyota that means manufacturing vehicles in
ways that ensure maximum energy efficiency and minimum waste. For example: • All their European manufacturing plants have zero waste going to landfill since January 2007. • In Europe, the average energy consumption required to build a car has reduced by 44% since 2001.
• During the same period water usage in Europe has been reduced by
37%.
REUSING
• Reusing materials starts with a simple dismantling process. • Toyota has designed an 'Easy to Dismantle Mark' which indicates points that assist in initial dismantling. • They have also developed a special plastic that can be used to make bumpers and other parts. This plastic is easily recyclable and can be used many times over.
RECYCLE
• Recycling batteries, tyres, and oil filters requires an efficient collection
system.
• To minimize the environmental impact Toyota has set up a waste collection system that retrieves used parts from European dealers and sends them back for recovery.
Practical Application of 3Rs
Toyota Avensis and the 3 R’s
• Plastic recycled from polypropylene is used in four separate parts. • Two parts use plastic recycled from production waste. • Renewable materials (recycled cotton and wool) for sound absorption and insulation. • Recycled plastic for the bumper, instrument panel and other coverings
Management’s Commitment Towards Environmental
Responsibility
• Toyota is committed to manufacture technically advanced and environment friendly products. • Toyota has always believed that the best way to serve society is by providing automobiles that will not only make people happy, but will
also be environment friendly.
• To realize high quality vehicle production at reasonable prices, Toyota seeks the best balance between human resources and
advanced robot technology
TOYOTA’s GUIDING PRINCIPLES
• Principles were in response to the international initiatives of the Rio ‚Earth Summit? • This principles resulted in a statement of principles about forest management, conservation and sustainable development so as to balance the clash between trade and environmental rules. • The Toyota Guiding Principles are a cornerstone of their corporate management philosophy and they continue to provide Toyota with a clear path towards achieving sustainable development.
TOYOTA’s GUIDING PRINCIPLES
• These principles have been explored and developed in Toyota's Global Vision 2010, adopted in April 2002, which proposes a series of longterm policies on the theme of "Innovation into the Future." • Toyota's Global Vision 2010 guides management in its response to long-term social changes, combining consideration for the
environment, the benefit to our customers of value-added products and the encouragement of our employees through shared prosperity and social involvement.
BASIC STANCE ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Corporate Values And Principles
Organization Framework
Action Plan
CORPORATE VALUES AND PRINCIPLES
• Toyota
has
established
a
comprehensive
approach
to
global
environmental issues, resulting in the development of the "TOYOTA EARTH CHARTER". • It describes Toyota's Basic Policy and Action Guidelines.
• Toyota also aims to be a leader in the effort to create a recycling-based
society using cutting-edge technologies developed in response to environmental issues.
Engaging In A Global Effort On Sustainable Mobility
• Toyota is actively participating in the global discussion on sustainable mobility. In particular, it is promoting the activities of the WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development) concerning
future mobility, in cooperation with automakers and other
organizations around the world.
Organization Framework
• The Toyota Environment Committee has been established for the purpose of examining and crafting responses to the issues facing product development and design, production and logistics and
environmental management.
• This committee is comprised of top management, chaired by the president, who promote global environmental management not only for Toyota Motor Corporation, but for all Toyota consolidated subsidiaries worldwide.
ACTION PLAN
• The Toyota Environmental Action Plan was established with the intent of helping lead efforts towards global regeneration through environmentally-considerate technology.
• It establishes initiatives, specific implementation items and targets
for the areas of development and design, procurement, production and logistics, sales and marketing and recycling, as well as promotes and strengthens environmental management.
Toyota Green Purchasing Guidelines
• Solving the environmental issues facing the world requires the combined efforts of people everywhere. That is why Toyota has created guidelines for the business partners from which it purchases
automobile parts and materials, both within Japan and overseas,
requiring that they also make an active effort to implement environmentally-considerate practices.
BIODIVERSITY GUIDELINES
• Degradation of the natural environment is resulting in the loss of
biodiversity. Thus, as part of its "Contribution towards Sustainable Development," Toyota has created guidelines aimed at helping to maintain biodiversity. • Toyota's aim is to achieve growth that maintains a balance between corporate activities and environmental preservation.
TOYOTA BIODIVERSITY MEASURES
Main Examples of Toyota's Biodiversity Conservation Activities
THE TOYOTA WAY
Toyota's Managerial Values
TOYOTA WAY
Toyota’s Business Methods Toyota’s Values And Beliefs
• Toyota's response to the challenges of promoting environmental excellence involves TOTAL COMMITMENT FROM MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEES.
Two Pillars Of The Toyota Way
THANK YOU!!!!
doc_915694040.pptx