A Quick Look at Toyota USA Return
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A, Inc.

Lexus

TIE

Toyota Logistics Services

Aviation Business Development Office

Toyota Motor Credit Corporation

Toyota Motor Insurance Services

North American Parts Logistics Division

Toyota Marine Sports

Toyota Motor Corporate Services of North America, Inc.

Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America, Inc.

Toyota Supplier Support Center

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc.

New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.

TABC, Inc.

Bodine Aluminum, Inc.

 Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing, Inc.

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc.

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc.

Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A., Inc.

Toyota Racing Development, U.S.A., Inc.

Calty Design Research, Inc.

  • Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
    Headquartered in Torrance, California.
    Regional offices in California, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio and Oregon.
    Private distributor offices in Florida and Texas. Est. 1957.

    TMS USA is Toyota's U.S. marketing arm, overseeing sales and other Toyota operations in 49 states. TMS field offices coordinate parts, service and sales for dealers in the U.S. in nine regions and a distributor subsidiary. Two more regions are served by private distributors with whom Toyota has ongoing contracts. There are 1,194 Toyota dealers located throughout the U.S.
  • Lexus
    Headquartered in Torrance, California.
    Area offices in California, Georgia, Illinois and New Jersey.
    Dealerships in 44 states.

    Sales and operations of 174 Lexus dealers are directed from the division's headquarters and handled through four area offices.
    Lexus Expectations
    The Lexus Covenant
  • Toyota Industrial Equipment
    Headquartered in Torrance, California.
    Dealerships in 47 states.

    TIE sells forklifts to the material handling industry through 87 dealers at 169 U.S. locations.
  • Toyota Logistics Services
    Headquartered in Torrance, California.
    Operations in Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
    Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee and Texas.

    TLS manages all Toyota and Lexus logistics operations, planning and administration. TLS operates six Vehicle Delivery Centers and manages all North American vehicle export operations, Toyota's in-house trucking company and inbound logistics for U.S.-sourced parts for NUMMI.
  • Aviation Business Development Office
    Headquartered in Long Beach, California.
    ABDO sells U.S.-built aircraft worldwide through TMS' subsidiary, AirFlite, a fixed-base operation at Long Beach Airport.
  • Toyota Motor Credit Corporation
    Headquartered in Torrance, California.
    Branch offices in 20 states as well as an office in Puerto Rico.

    TMCC provides financial services to more than 1,300 Toyota, Lexus and Toyota Industrial Equipment dealers and their customers. With more than $20 billion in assets and 33 branch offices nationwide, TMCC is the ninth-largest automotive finance organization in the U.S.
  • Toyota Motor Insurance Services
    Headquartered in Torrance, California, and operates in 49 states with regional offices in California, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey and Ohio.
    TMIS' customer service center is headquartered in Iowa.
    TMIS markets a full range of insurance products and services to Toyota, Lexus and Toyota Industrial Equipment dealers.
  • North American Parts Logistics Division
    Headquartered in Torrance, California.
    Mid-West Redistribution Center in Toledo, Ohio.
    Ontario Parts Center in Ontario, California.

    NAPLD was established to improve local parts sourcing and serve as a network to supply all North American Toyota distributors. U.S. parts will be exported to parts centers in Japan and Europe for worldwide distribution.
  • Toyota Marine Sports
    Headquartered in Torrance, California.
    National sales office in Orlando, Florida.

    Toyota Marine Sports designs and builds boats in the United States. Sales are scheduled to start in the 1999 model year beginning August 1998.
  • Toyota Motor Corporate Services of North America, Inc.
    Headquartered in New York City.
    Branch office in San Jose, California. Est. 1989.

    TMCS, the North American representative of Toyota Motor Corporation, provides overall coordination for all North American affiliates.
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing North America, Inc.
    Headquartered in Erlanger, Kentucky. Est. 1996. 
    TMMNA provides centralized support to Toyota's North American manufacturing companies in the areas of purchasing, production control and engineering, accounting, finance and quality.
  • Toyota Supplier Support Center
    Headquartered in Erlanger, Kentucky. Est. 1992.
    TSSC provides guidance to manufacturers who seek to raise productivity and improve product quality via the Toyota Production System.
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc.
    Manufacturing plant in Georgetown, Kentucky. Est. 1986.
    TMMK, Toyota's largest manufacturing facility outside of Japan, builds Camrys, Avalons and Siennas. TMMK also builds four-cylinder and V-6 engines and powertrain parts. Annually, TMMK produces more than 400,000 vehicles and 400,000 engines.
  • New United Motor Manufacturing, Inc.
    Manufacturing plant in Fremont, California. Est. 1984.
    NUMMI, a Toyota/General Motors joint venture, manufactures Corollas and Tacoma pickup trucks for Toyota and Chevrolet Prizms for General Motors.
  • TABC, Inc.
    Manufacturing plant in Long Beach, California. Est. 1972.
    TABC produces truck beds, sheet metal components, steering columns, catalytic converters and coated catalytic substrates for Toyota's North American manufacturing facilities and for export to Japan and Canada.
  • Bodine Aluminum, Inc.
    Manufacturing plant in St. Louis, Missouri.
    Second plant in Troy, Missouri. Est. 1990.

    Bodine Aluminum manufactures cylinder heads, cylinder blocks, intake manifolds, surge tanks and engine brackets for the Camry, Avalon, and Sienna.
  • Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing, Inc.
    Manufacturing plant in Columbus, Indiana. Est. 1988.
    TIEM manufactures forklifts, both internal-combustion and electric-powered, for the U.S. market and for export.
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana, Inc.
    Manufacturing plant in Princeton, Indiana. Est. 1996.
    (Under construction through late 1998.)
    TMMI will build the next generation T100 truck and a new Toyota vehicle. Annual projected capacity is 150,000 units when the plant becomes fully operational. Investment is projected to reach $1.2 billion, supported by 2,300 jobs.
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing, West Virginia, Inc.
    Manufacturing plant in Buffalo, West Virginia. Est. 1996.
    (Under construction through late 1998.)
    TMMWV will produce four-cylinder and V-6 engines for North American-built vehicles. Investment is projected to reach $700 million, supported by 600 jobs when full production is reached.
  • Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A., Inc.
    Headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Incorporated in 1977.
    Operations in Arizona, California and Washington, D.C.
    TTC is Toyota's U.S. automotive research and development operation. TTC conducts engineering design and development, works with North American suppliers to evaluate parts and materials, conducts powertrain evaluation and emissions certification, handles prototype development and technical research, performs all aspects of vehicle evaluation and fine-tuning, and government and agency affairs.
  • Toyota Racing Development, U.S.A., Inc.
    Headquartered in Costa Mesa, California. Est. 1979.
    TRD, a division of TMS USA, designs, assembles and develops engines to support Toyota's racing programs, and coordinates the development and sale of high-performance aftermarket parts for Toyota cars and trucks.
  • Calty Design Research, Inc.
    Headquartered in Newport Beach, California. Est. 1973.
    Calty provides advanced design concepts for Toyota's product development operation. It has helped develop exterior styling concepts for Prius, Tacoma, Previa, Solara and the Lexus sport coupe.