Monday, July 10, 2017
Toyota's Manufacturing Option
Toyota recently spent $1.3 billion
to overhaul its plant in Georgetown, Kentucky. The plant was originally
designed to build the Camry and Avalon, which are both assembled on the
same platform. However, a shift in consumer purchasing patterns has
increased the sales of SUVs. The Georgetown plant could not manufacture
these more profitable vehicles, an opportunity cost to the company. The
plant remodel means that Toyota can produce 11 different models at the
plant, allowing the company to switch production more quickly and
cheaply in the future to meet consumer demand more efficiently. Toyota
also plans to mix and match more components between its models, another
increase in manufacturing optionality.