By on February 17, 2011

TTAC’s march towards media domination continues, as Bertel Schmitt’s excellent piece on Toyota’s factory of the future has been picked up for syndication by Fortune Magazine online. Read it here, read it there… just read it!

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    Philosophil

    Looks like TTAC is trying to become the Volkswagen of the automobile media.
     
    Nicely done Bertel. As I said in my earlier remarks, it really is a great article.

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    eh_political

    Extraordinary work Bertel.  Thoroughly enjoyed the article, and lamented at how few would read it.

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    This plant is the perfect export item to emerging markets. Low cost. Can be built anywhere, even into an existing building if necessary.
    Lots of existing buildings with open floor space in the Detroit area.

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    blowfish

    Congratulations TTAC has made into big times of Chicken Noodle Netwerk, a very well written article.
    I guess Toyota has mastered the car building into much cheaper set up, allow someone with less money to build them for the first time. Rather than need tons of mulla just to get in the door.
    To certain country the labour is so much cheaper than any machinery.
    OT
    A friend travelled to S America, he saw a very dimly light bulb at night, next day he went into the shop and bought them a 100w bulb. The peasant told him , their power bill will go up many folds. the new led bulbs will really help to lower the wattage consumptions.

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    Greg Locock

    I thought it was one of the best articles I’d read on TTAC, well done Bertel.

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    Congratulations!  I think you offered a great deal of insight into the logic that Toyota used to decide the details of this plant.  Its just the kind of material I would expect to find on wikileaks.

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