Toyota’s expansion in Indonesia continues with the establishment of a Learning Center in the country, with an aim of systematically transferring vehicle-manufacturing know-how to its Indonesian operations.
Located within Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indonesia’s (TMMIN) Karawang Plant, the 3,700 m2 facility will offer various types of courses and practical training to improve employees’ technical vehicle-manufacturing skills.
Beginning next year, the centre – established at a cost of 23 billion rupiah, and with an annual enrollment capacity of 5,300 – will provide opportunities for suppliers and students in the region to also participate in courses.
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i see no harm if proton and perodua wanna send their production line workers to toyota training centre in order to achieve smaller car defect.
They have their own
PEOPLE , its obvious now that in terms of Automotive industry :
Thailand is ALREADY AHEAD of us …
now INDONESIA is even catching up as a much more competitive player…
and Malaysia ?? …. well we are still wondering what to do with MASSIVE LOSS MAKING NATIONAL CAR MAKER…
Shame isn’t it ?
Malaysia continues to lose out.