Toyota plans new plant in Ontario


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Azazf   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 20-06-05 20:51:02

IDEAS is among them.....it just slipped my mind

Inventor, mechanical desktop and Ideas are more for consumer based products.
Catia and ProE would go more with sophisticated and complex designing.

SolidWorks is among the universal ones coz i find it versatile. But Catia would still take the cake if we were designing a space shuttle.
When not designing Space shuttle Solidworks is good.


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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 30-11-05 16:37:12

Hi Azazf,
Indeed good initiatives. Very eager to know about the details of the PPE exams-OACETT.I am planning to give it a try in feb-mar'06.Your inputs will be highly appreciated.How about the prepatory book stuffs?
Oh many questions swirling around !!!


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Azazf   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 01-12-05 09:07:14

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Hi Azazf,
Indeed good initiatives. Very eager to know about the details of the PPE exams-OACETT.I am planning to give it a try in feb-mar'06.Your inputs will be highly appreciated.How about the prepatory book stuffs?
Oh many questions swirling around !!!



What details do u want to know.

I have the book so you can borrow it from me if you want. I can give you guidelines on the questions and answers. I just submitted my report and will become certified in a few weeks so when the time comes for you to write a report I will be glad to help you out. Now I am going to start doing my PEng shit.

Dont need any other material to study , I studied for I think not more than 10-12 hours and I passed.

IF you have more questions please dont hesitate to ask.


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Azazf   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 11-07-06 09:33:13

http://www.torontosun.com/Money/2006/07/11/1678801-sun.html

Heres the story.

Woodstock has landed a $65-million parts plant that will employ 330 people to produce interior components for a future Toyota RAV4 assembly plant in the city.

Yesterday Toyota Boshoku Corp. said it will build a 25,000-square-metre plant that will supply seats, door trim and carpet for the new Toyota RAV4 plant, which is begin production in 2008.

The parts plant will mean another 330 jobs on top of an expected 2,000 positions at the Toyota assembly plant.

Toyota Boshoku Corp., an affiliate of Toyota Corp., has 15 factories in North America. It's a major supplier to Toyota Motor's U.S. plants.

The Woodstock plant will be the first 100% wholly owned Toyota Boshoku project in Canada. It currently operates a joint venture in Elmira to turn out Lexus seats.


"We only produce what we need, when we need it," said James Carson, a spokesman for Toyota Boshoku Corp. "It demands we be very close to the facilities for the particular items we produce."

"We worked very hard to bring the new Toyota plant to Woodstock and now we're seeing the wider benefits come into play," said Ontario Economic Development and Trade Minister Joe Cordiano.

The Ontario government contributed $70 million toward to the $1.1-billion Toyota RAV4 plant.

However, a spokesman for Cordiano said the government did not provide any financial incentives to the parts plant.

"This is directly related to the Toyota plant," said Molly Finlay. "That was the real draw for the company."

Woodstock is also home to a new $3-million truck plant of Hino Motors Canada


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