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Toyota Will Accept Minor Parts Flaws to Trim Costs

The automaker’s acceptance of parts it would have thrown away in the past marks a notable change for a company renowned for stringent quality control.

December 9, 2021
Toyota Will Accept Minor Parts Flaws to Trim Costs

Takefumi Shiga of Toyota reports the automaker will use will use scratched or blemished parts from suppliers to trim costs.

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Toyota Motor Corp. said it will use scratched or blemished parts from suppliers to trim costs amid a production-curbing global chip shortage and rising material costs.

The automaker’s acceptance of parts it would have thrown away in the past marks a significant change for a company renowned for stringent quality control. Toyota has traditionally adhered to Japanese manufacturing practices that prioritize perfection over speed to market.

“We are careful about the outside of our vehicles, the parts you can easily see. But there are plenty of places that people don’t notice unless they really take a good look,” said Takefumi Shiga, Toyota's chief project leader for vehicle development, during a press briefing.

In November, when Toyota raised its operating profit outlook 12% for the fiscal year ending March 31, its leadership warned that the ongoing shortage of semiconductors and increasing material costs were hurting its profitability.

Shiga and other Toyota engineers are expanding a program begun in 2019 that allows parts with scratches or blemishes if they do not affect vehicle safety and performance and are unlikely to be noticed by car buyers.

The move increases parts availability. For example, a visit with a supplier making plastic seat belt parts reduced the number of component being rejected by three-quarters, Shiga said.


 

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