Toyota Subsidiary to Close its Largest U.S. Plant, Cut 1,300 Jobs

A Toyota subsidiary will shut down its largest auto parts plant in the U.S. over concerns about a difficult path to “sustainable profitability.”

Hino Motors Manufacturing U.S.A. opened the facility in Marion, Arkansas, in 2006, making truck frames and axles for Hino commercial vehicles as well as for its Toyota parent. It is by far the U.S. division’s largest operation, accounting for about 70% of its workforce in the country.

In a notice posted on its website, Hino indicated that its board of directors elected to “withdraw from the parts business” at the suburban Memphis plant at a May 31 meeting. The facility, which employs some 1,300 workers, is scheduled to shut down by the end of 2027.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/toyota-subsidiary-close-largest-u-141928112.html

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