REFILE-Toyota delays planned start for Mississippi plant

Mon May 12, 2008 4:47pm EDT
 
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By Kevin Krolicki

DETROIT, May 12 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) on Monday said it would delay the start of production in a new Mississippi plant, the latest sign that the world's largest automaker is struggling with the slump in the U.S. auto sales.

Toyota now plans to start production at its plant under construction near Tupelo, Mississippi in May 2010, about five months later than initially planned.

In addition, Toyota will start at a production volume of 120,000 vehicles, just 80 percent of capacity, a spokesman for the automaker's U.S. manufacturing company said.

Toyota announced plans to build a $1.3-billion plant assembly plant in early 2007. The assembly plant, which is expected to employ some 2,000 workers, will build Toyota's Highlander crossover utility vehicle.

Victor Vanov, a spokesman for Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America, said the automaker had adjusted its initial plans for the Mississippi plant in response to the weaker U.S. vehicle market.

But by delaying the start of production, the Tupelo plant also will be able to start with a revamped version of Highlander due in 2010 and avoid the expense of making tooling changes soon after the start of operations, Vanov said.

"It just made sense to start with the new product," he said.  Continued...

 

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