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United States AND Transplants
U.S. Automotive Honda Suppliers in Alabama
(Last Modified: September, 2008; Next Update Date: As Needed/Requested) Contains map and listing of 106 Honda suppliers in Alabama. Includes company name, county, and product.
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U.S. Automotive Hyundai Suppliers in Alabama
(Last Modified: September, 2008; Next Update Date: As Needed/Requested) Contains map and listing of 81 Hyundai suppliers in Alabama. Includes company name, county, and product.
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AMT Members Take First Step Toward Producing for Toyota Production System
June 30, 2008, TOYOTA CITY, JAPAN – The AMT Trade Mission – Japan 2008 toured Toyota’s automotive museum, education center, and one of its production plants. Members not only saw two lines assembling seven mid-size models – they also were briefed by a Toyota official on the steps required to become a supplier.
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With “Creativity, Vitality, Harmony,” KYB Equips Major OEMs
June 26, 2008, GIFU, JAPAN – AMT members saw the highly regarded lean manufacturing operation of the Nagoya-area Tier 1 supplier formerly known as Kayaba. The company’s 1.4 million square foot North Plant produces more than 3,000 different products, and ships 180,000 shock absorbers each day.
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Tier One Automotive Supplier Aisin Seiki Tells AMT Members How Best to Approach Transplants
June 26, 2008, AICHI, JAPAN – AMT members spent Thursday afternoon watching one of Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.’s brake manufacturing operations and talking to the Tier One supplier’s company officials about ways they can do business together in North America. The visit included a tour of a product display area showing products under development, such as a Toyota hydrogen fuel cell system.
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Calsonic Kansei Shows AMT Members HVAC and A/C Manufacturing Operations
June 25, 2008, GUNMA, JAPAN – Participants in the AMT Trade Mission – Japan 2008 spent a morning getting an up-close look at two production lines for HVAC and air-conditioning systems. They each presented their company’s capabilities to officials at Calsonic Kansei, a tier 1 automotive supplier 100 kilometers northwest of Tokyo.
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AMT Members Enjoy JAPIA "Smorgasboard"
June 25, 2008 - TOKYO - AMT members explored the showrooms of Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) members containing manufacturer displays full of parts and data about their operations.
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The FANUC Forest – Where Robots Are Made and Trees Are Saved
June 25, 2008, OSHINO-MURA, YAMANASHI PREFECTURE, JAPAN - AMT Trade Mission participants had the rare opportunity to visit with FANUC Ltd. founder Dr. Seiuemon Inaba at the foot of Mt. Fuji, in a deep green forest 3,000 feet above sea level.
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SHOWA Tells AMT Members There Are Challenges Ahead
June 24, 2008, GYODA, JAPAN - According to Hisao Hirono, Managing Director of Production Engineering for the Showa Corporation, American machine-tool makers must be more willing to provide tailored solutions for Tier 2 automotive suppliers like his company.
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“Is It Really Only Day Two?”
June 19, 2008 - The ten AMT members participating in the Japan Transplant Trade Mission were put through their paces Thursday during the second day of the Automotive Parts Product Solution Fair (APPS) at the Tokyo Big Sight convention center.
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Tokyo Big Sight Strives For "The Encounter of a Lifetime"
June 18, 2008 - The 30,000 expected attendees at this week's APPS Show in Tokyo are visiting a convention center whose operators shoot high. The Tokyo Big Sight, Inc., proclaims on its website: "Let's create 'The Encounter of a Lifetime' with a sophisticated flair!"
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In Tokyo: The Future Is (Almost) Now
June 17, 2008 - According to Gary S. Vasilash, Editor-in-Chief of Automotive Design & Production, Japanese auto manufacturers are seriously pursuing things that require advanced technology. He thinks that AMT members who want to do business with Japanese-owned companies must consider what they can bring to the vehicle industry of tomorrow.
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AMT Members Head to Japan Prepared For Success
June 16, 2008 - The 10 AMT members on their way to Japan this week are armed with the knowledge and information - backed by world-class experience - to help them succeed in their development of business with Japanese-owned transplant companies operating in the United States.
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AMT Trade Missions: Knowledge, Experience & Opportunity - For You
June 12, 2008 - With 90 percent of the market for advanced manufacturing technology located outside the United States, it is more important than ever for AMT members to compete overseas. Fortunately, your trade association has decades of experience leading forays into foreign lands and helping members develop valuable overseas business relationships.
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Transplant Business Development Group
A new committee with the purpose of developing activities to help AMT members better access the transplant companies (New Domestics) in North America.
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