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| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Automotive |
| Founded | 1996; 29 years ago (1996) |
| Headquarters | Buffalo, West Virginia |
Key people | David Rosier (president) |
| Products | Engines andtransmissions |
Number of employees | 2,000 (2022) |
| Parent | Toyota Motor North America |
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Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia (TMMWV) is aToyota Motor Corporation factory inBuffalo, West Virginia. It is a subsidiary ofToyota Motor North America, itself a subsidiary ofToyota Motor Corporation of Japan. It is estimated to date, the company has spent nearlyUS$1 billion to build theautomobile engine andtransmission plant. The plant solely builds engines and transmissions; no vehicles are produced at this facility.
In February 2021, Toyota Motor Corp announced it would invest $210 million to expand engine production in West Virginia and add 100 new jobs.
The Japanese automaker said it would boost capacity by 70,000 engines a year at the Buffalo, West Virginia plant, up from the nearly 1 milliontransmissions andengines it produces annually for vehicles assembled in North America.[2]
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