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Asked by George Torok 2 years 23 days ago.

What business was Toyota in before cars?



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» Answer from Samantha Mendoza Answer given 2 years 23 days ago.
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motorcycles

» Answer from Douglas Bryant Answer given 2 years 21 days ago.
Toyoda Automatic Loom company which produced textile machinery, producing both weaving and spinning machines, and the largest domestic manufacturer of forklift trucks.

» Comment from George Torok Comment made 2 years 21 days ago.
Yes, It seems funny to me that they were in the sewing maching business before

getting into cars.

» Answer from David Ostendarp Answer given 2 years 15 days ago.
Douglas is correct they made textiles and in the their textile factory is where they came up with the idea of Kaizen, which is their collaborative manufacturing effort, which every worker abides.

» Answer from Mike Freemen Answer given 2 years 14 days ago.
wow, never knew that, you learn something new every day.

» Answer from James Rimshaw Answer given 2 years 13 days ago.
they were in the textiles business.

» Answer from Tony Fox Answer given 2 years 11 days ago.
automatic loom

» Answer from Rupa Ghosh Answer given 2 years 8 days ago.
textile industry

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