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Aisin Seiki: Further Agreement to Consolidate the Development and Production of Manual Transmissions

Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd., its subsidiary, Aisin AI Co., Ltd., and Toyota Motor Corporation have made a further agreement regarding the consolidation of the development and production of manual transmissions under Aisin AI, which was agreed in principle in November last year. This agreement builds on the previous agreement, the aim of which was to … Continued

Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd., its subsidiary, Aisin AI Co., Ltd., and Toyota Motor Corporation have made a further agreement regarding the consolidation of the development and production of manual transmissions under Aisin AI, which was agreed in principle in November last year.

This agreement builds on the previous agreement, the aim of which was to strengthen the competitiveness of Aisin AI and Toyota by bringing the development and Japanese production of manual transmissions under one roof and allowing more efficient allocation of resources. More specifically, the development of manual transmissions for mass-produced vehicles will be consolidated at Aisin AI by the end of 2016. Toyota’s manual transmissions production functions in Japan will be transferred to Aisin AI’s plant in Japan around February 2016.

Outside Japan, Aisin Seiki plans to acquire a stake in Toyota Autoparts Philippines Inc. (in January 2016) and Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts Private Ltd. (in July 2016). The ratio of its equity participation, which is expected to be between 25 percent and 34 percent, will be finalized after further discussion among the related parties.

By independently developing manual transmissions for mass-produced vehicles and enhancing global production and supply capabilities in Asia and beyond, Aisin AI and Aisin Seiki aim to achieve further growth to become a world-class specialist transmissions manufacturer. Toyota, on the other hand, will focus more resources on the development of next-generation transmissions and related aspects of vehicle performance. This agreement further underlines Toyota’s commitment to developing ever-better cars.

Overview of related companies

  Company name
  Toyota Autoparts Philippines Inc.
  Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts Private Ltd.
  Date of establishment
    August 1990
    July 2002
  Capital and equity 
participation
  Capital: 1 billion PHP
   Toyota Motor Corporation 95%; 
   Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. 5%
  Capital: 3,375 million INR
   Toyota Motor Corporation 64%; 
   Toyota Industries Corporation 26%; 
   and Kirloskar Systems 10%
  Location
    Santa Rosa City, Laguna, Philippines
    Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
  Major products
    Manual transmissions
    and constant-velocity joints
    Manual transmissions, engines, axles, 
    and propeller shafts
  Manual transmission
 production volume
    340,000 units per year (2014 actual)
    310,000 units per year (2014 actual)
  Start of production
    September 1992
    July 2002
  Number of employees
    1,616 (as of August 2015)※
    1,377 (as of August 2015)※
  Scheduled timing of 
equity participation
by Aisin Seiki
    January 2016
    July 2016

 

※ Including employees who are not engaged in the development and production of manual transmissions

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