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Toyota Motors in Japan
Toyota Motors in Japan
Company Profile
History
Becoming a production base for world-leading compact cars. Toyota Motor East Japan Inc. was
born in July 2012 by combining the DNA of the three companies: Kanto Auto Works, Central
Motor, and Toyota Motor Tohoku.
Toyota Motor East Japan (From July 2012)
Jul-12
Aug12
Dec.
2012
Mar13
Wakayanagi Plant
Closed
Equipment development building
completed
Toyota East Japan technical skill academy
completed
Aug13
May14
Process planning
Facilities
Procurement while viewing a 3D screen, plan for high-quality and lowcost processes which can be easily operated. Manufacture and install jigs
based on 3d data
Facilities Testing
Quality Check
Mass productions
completed.
Inspection each completed car is subject to a rigorous and multifaceted
inspection for parts such as breaks, headlights and emissions. The cars
are then shipped as completed vehicles with outstanding quality.
Products
o Passenger vehicles with a focus on compact cars such as the Prius c
and
COROLLA
Axio
we
are
developing
and
producing a wide variety of models such as the Century, Isis and Fielder.
o Welfare vehicles Based on the concept of "free movement for all people,"
we are developing and producing a variety of Welcabs in order to supply
comfortable and safe cars for physically disabled individuals, the elderly
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and caregivers.
Components aero parts
Automobile parts
All wheels drive, Powered wheelchair
Automatic vehicles maintenance
CHEVRON U.S.A.
Company Profile
History
Chevron U.S.A. wears its name like a badge of honor. The company, the major
US subsidiary of global oil and gas giant Chevron, oversees most of its parent's US
businesses. Its portfolio includes oil and gas exploration, production, and refining
assets. It is also one of North America's leading marketers of refined petroleum products
(including diesel, gas, and motor oil). Chevron U.S.A operates a network of Chevron
and Texaco gas stations across the US. Chevron U.S.A's industrial customers purchase
base and process oils as well as fuel and lubricant additives.
Headquartered in San Ramon, California, Chevron Corporation is the secondlargest integrated energy company in the United States. We produce crude oil, natural
gas and many other essential products.
Through our business and social investments, we boost local economies where we
operate by creating jobs, improving livelihoods and supporting local businesses.
Our products are sold in more than 8,000 Chevron and Texaco retail stations in the
United States. We are a major supplier of aviation fuel in the United States.
Chevrons five U.S. refineries have the combined capacity to process approximately
955,000 barrels of oil per day.
Chevron was one of the largest hydrocarbon producers in the United States in
2013.
We are a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of lubricant and fuel oil
additives.
In 2014, we plan to start up our new base oil plant at our Pascagoula,
Mississippi, refinery, making Chevron the worlds largest premium base oil producer.
name Chevron when we acquired Gulf Oil Corporation in 1984, which nearly doubled
our worldwide proved crude oil and natural gas reserves. Our merger with Gulf was then
the largest in U.S. history.
Another major branch of the family tree is The Texas Fuel Company, formed in
Beaumont, Texas, in 1901. It later became known as The Texas Company and,
eventually, Texaco. In 2001, our two companies merged. The acquisition of Unocal
Corporation in 2005 strengthened Chevrons position as an energy industry leader,
increasing our crude oil and natural gas assets around the world.
Global Scope
Our diverse and highly skilled global workforce consists of approximately 64,500
employees, including more than 3,200 service station employees.
In 2013, Chevrons average net production was nearly 2.6 million oil-equivalent
barrels per day. About 75 percent of that production occurred outside the United States.
Chevron had a global refining capacity of 1.96 million barrels of oil per day at the end of
2013.
Our marketing network supports retail outlets on five continents.
Technology and Emerging Energy
We focus on technologies that improve our ability to find, develop and produce
crude oil and natural gas from conventional and unconventional resources.
At Chevron, the businesses work in concert to provide the energy that drives
human progress. Explore Chevrons companies to learn how we use our global
resources, determination and ingenuity to meet todays complex energy challenges.
Oil
Natural Gas
Manufacturing
Products
Lubricants
Oronite
Global Trading
Pipelines
Shipping
Other Businesses
Chevron's interests range from chemical production and mining to energy
research and Nano science. Along with a range of power facilities, we are also the
worlds largest producer of geothermal energy.
Chemicals
Chevron
and
our
partners
develop,
produce
and
market
Power
Mining
Technology