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Besides, how hard is it to load new software into your assembly robots?
Joe, a Toyota assembly shop typically has only 3 robots, and they all put urethane on windows. Now, weld, paint, plastics, stamping, and powertrain, they got a bunch. Year models aren't usually that much, more like 71-72 Olds than 70-71. A minor model change would be like 70-71 Olds, and we have those every few years on each car. A major model is every 5-8 or so and would be like a 67-68 Olds change.
TK, I think all the Toyota plants typically stop for a week in the summer, and a week in the winter. They give the plant guys 4 days mandatory off then, and those of us with corporate just get a few extra vacation days, because we work the shutdowns. Nothing like it turning Christmas after you've been on the clock for 36 hours.
TK, I think all the Toyota plants typically stop for a week in the summer, and a week in the winter. They give the plant guys 4 days mandatory off then, and those of us with corporate just get a few extra vacation days, because we work the shutdowns. Nothing like it turning Christmas after you've been on the clock for 36 hours.
Our two weeks in July went to one in June and one in August, to eliminating the weeks altogether. My area ran over Christmas too.
In a transmission plant there is not much model year difference. We launch, run it into the ground, balance it out and start new.
In a transmission plant there is not much model year difference. We launch, run it into the ground, balance it out and start new.
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