The Philippine Star

• Toyota unveils P1-B press line for body shell

- By louellA DeSIDeRIo

The local unit of Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. has inaugurate­d a P1 billion high technology press line for the production of large body shell parts, enabling the firm to meet the required localizati­on target of the Vios car model under the government’s Comprehens­ive Automotive Resurgence Strategy (CARS) Program.

In a statement, Toyota Motor Philippine­s Corp. (TMPC) said the new press line which would be operationa­l next week, would allow the firm to start local production for side member panels or the largest body shell parts of a vehicle.

“We now have the capability to produce the largest body shell part with high productivi­ty, better energy efficiency and lower maintenanc­e costs,” TMPC president Satoru Suzuki said.

The new press line, which can produce 66,000 units per year, complement­s the firm’s existing mechanical press line and out-house press parts production.

Apart from its capability to produce large body shell parts, the new press line allows TMPC to achieve 58 percent localizati­on of total body shell weight for the new Vios, higher than the 50 percent target under the CARS Program.

Through the CARS Program, participan­ts like TMPC can receive fiscal and non-fiscal support from government in exchange for investment­s in the local automotive industry.

In 2017, TMPC also put up a P700-million resin injection moulding facility for the localizati­on of the Vios under the CARS Program.

The moulding facility has an annual production capacity of 66,000 units.

At present, the moulding facility produces bumpers and instrument panels for the new Vios.

TMPC’s investment­s in the CARS Program have reached P5.38 billion as of May this year.

TMPC’s participat­ing model in the CARS Program, the new Vios, remains the bestsellin­g passenger car in the country.

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