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55
[ Social ]
At the 60th
anniversary
commemorative
event (January 2006)
Training at GPC
Toyota Child Care
Bubu Land
A course in session
at “mobilitas”
Junior high school
children experience
nature at the TOYOTA
Shirakawa-Go
Eco-Institute
The 30 millionth
family to visit Amlux
Relations with Customers
“Customer First” (CF) activities were implemented to further enhance
Toyota’s superiority with regard to quality.
Relations with Employees
President Watanabe expressed his hope that labor and management can
develop in mutually beneficial ways at a commemorative event to mark the
60th anniversary of the establishment of the Toyota Motor Worker
s Union.
The Global Production Center (GPC) starts full-scale operation.
Support systems for balancing work with childcare (and nursing care) were
enhanced.
The “Toyota Child Care Bubu Land,” an on-site childcare facility was created
at the Shimoyama plant.
The system for employment of persons 60 years and older was reviewed.
Cooperation with Business Partners
The “Toyota Green Purchasing Guidelines” were revised.
Toyota dealers in Japan adopted the CSR Declaration.
Activities were carried out by the Global Knowledge Center (GKC) to promote
the establishment and improvement of sales and marketing methods at over-
seas dealers.
Global Society / Local Communities
World’s first pre-crash safety system (PCSS) with a driver monitoring system
was developed and installed in vehicles.
Construction of the TOYOTA Safety Education Center “mobilitas,” the
largest such facility in Japan, was completed.
TOYOTA Shirakawa-Go Eco-Institute was opened.
Conducted volunteer activities at EXPO 2005 Aichi, Japan, including inviting
children from areas affected by the Chuetsu Earthquake.
Toyota Stakeholder Dialogue was held with “Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR) - Focusing in the Environment” as its theme.
Cumulative number of visitors to Amlux hits 30-million mark.
For additional information, please refer to the Sustainability Report 2006:
http:// www.toyota.co.jp/ SR/ en06repo
Toyota Green Purchasing
Guidelines”