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Toyota back to full production


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On Autocar website today an article quoting Toyota now back to full worldwide production. Unfortunately the link will not paste. 

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Thats not what I read the other day, unfortunately I cannot remember the source. Chips are still a major problem as I see it. I know the item below is Oct 2021, but look what it says.

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No one can predict exactly how soon the semiconductor chip shortage will end. But experts seem to agree that it's not happening anytime soon. Some auto executives are estimating production will not return to pre-pandemic levels until 2023.22 Oct 2021

 

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Back in November, Toyota said they would return to full production this month. 

Autocar article: https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/business-tech%2C-development-and-manufacturing/inside-industry-toyotas-pioneering-ethos

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That article is really interesting, it certainly sets Toyota ahead with respect to engagements made.

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