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April 22, 2022

Toyoda Gosei to Enlarge Seto Plant for Higher Competitiveness in Automotive Interiors and Exteriors

Kiyosu, Japan, April 22, 2022: Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. will enlarge its Seto Plant, located near its main customer in Japan, to strengthen the company’s competitiveness through more efficient manufacturing in interior and exterior products.

The automobile industry today is moving toward concurrent manufacturing of different types of automobiles, including hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and battery electric vehicles (BEV). For large painted products such as front grilles and back door garnishes, this demands higher functionality with simple appearance as well as a wider range of variations to satisfy the design needs of customers.

To meet these market needs, the productivity will be enhanced in the Seto Plant. This includes optimization of the production layout, the introduction of highly efficient, large molding machines and painting booths, and use of collaborative robots, automated inspection machines, automated product carriers, and IoT systems that consolidate management of production lines. Further reductions in CO2 emissions also will be achieved with electrification of facilities.

Outline of Seto Plant

Established October 2004
Location 141 Sousaku, Seto, Aichi, Japan
Area Land: Approx. 45,000 m2 → After expansion approx. 51,000 m2
Buildings: Approx. 12,000 m2 → After expansion approx. 27,000 m2
Products Front grilles, back door garnishes, instrument panel peripheral products, console boxes, more
Employees 134 (as of March 31, 2022)
Investment Approx. JPY 7 billion
Operation start December 2023 (planned)
Main production equipment Large molding machines, painting booths, collaborative robots, automated visual inspections, automated guided vehicles, IoT systems (consolidated management of production lines)
Seto Plant (image after new building construction)

Seto Plant (image after new building construction)

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