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Toyota wins Indonesian Export Award for Fifth Time

As Indonesia’s best performing exporter, PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN) has received the Primaniyarta Award from the country’s Ministry of Trade. The award was presented to Hiroyuki Fukui, president commissioner of TMMIN, by Muhammad Lutfi, Indonesia’s Minister of Trade, during the Opening Ceremony of Trade Expo Indonesia 2014.Expressing his pride and gratitude, Masahiro Nonami, … Continued

As Indonesia’s best performing exporter, PT Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (TMMIN) has received the Primaniyarta Award from the country’s Ministry of Trade. The award was presented to Hiroyuki Fukui, president commissioner of TMMIN, by Muhammad Lutfi, Indonesia’s Minister of Trade, during the Opening Ceremony of Trade Expo Indonesia 2014.

Expressing his pride and gratitude, Masahiro Nonami, president director of TMMIN, said, “This is the fifth time we have received the Primaniyarta Award, and we hope this Award will spur us to further increase our export activity.” Toyota also received the Primaniyarta Award in 2008, 2010, 2011, and 2013, and remains the only car manufacturer to have received the award.

The award is a result of continuous growth in volume and value of exports, as well as growth in the number of export destinations. Toyota now exports from Indonesia to more than 70 countries around the world.

In the period from January through August this year, Toyota exported over 97,000 vehicles from Indonesia, a 24.5 percent increase compared to the same period last year. Toyota’s exports amount to 76.3 percent of all 127,115 vehicle exports from the country over the period (from data compiled by the Association of Indonesian Automotive Industries).

This year also saw three new export products―the Yaris, Vios, and Agya―added to the existing lineup.

Between January and August, Toyota exported 27,800 completely knock-down units (CKUs), a 15.4 percent increase compared to the same period last year. TMMIN’s component exports increased 4.1 percent to 41,551 million units, while engine assembly and engine components exports reached 33,988 units and 63,216 units respectively.

“Our biggest challenge further increasing export volume, which will enable us to participate even more in the development of Indonesia’s automotive industry and the country’s economy in general,” said TMMIN director I Made Dana Tangkas.

Currently, TMMIN’s production facilities export roughly 7,400 units per month. In the near future, TMMIN is targeting an average shipment of 10,000 vehicles per month.

For a full list of TMMIN’s export destinations, click the “PDF” link at the top of this release.

Overview of TMMIN

Location North Jakarta, Indonesia
Establishment April 1971 (founded as PT. Toyota-Astra Motor)
President Masahiro Nonami
Equity Participation Toyota Motor Corporation (95%), PT. Astra International (5%)
Employees 8,800 (as of July 2014)

Plants Operated by TMMIN

Plant Karawang
Plant 1
Karawang
Plant 2
Karawang Engine Plant Sunter Plant 1 Sunter Plant 2
Location Karawang, Indonesia North Jakarta, Indonesia
Start of production 1998 2013 First half of 2016 1973 1977
Production lineup Kijang Innova, Fortuner Etios Valco, Vios, Limo, Yaris Passenger vehicle engines IMV engines Parts and die stamping; iron casting
Annual production capacity 130,000 units 120,000 units 216,000 units Engines: 195,000 units;
Iron castings: 12,000 units

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