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1. Toyota’s Strategy And Initiatives In Europe “THE LAUNCH OF THE AYGO” Presented By: AshwathPuttur BakulSanakal Fenella Andrade Sarah Masters in European Studies and Management (MESM) 2010-2012 Manipal Centre for European Studies Manipal University, Karnataka, India
2. The Company Toyota Industries Corporation was founded in 1926 by Sakichi Toyoda to manufacture and sell the automatic looms which he had invented and perfected Toyota Industries expanded its domain by including textile machinery, automobiles, materials handling equipment, electronics, and logistics solutions
4. Business overview Automobile Toyota Industries develops and manufactures automobiles and automobile-related products, such as vehicles, engines, car air-conditioning compressors, car electronics components and devices, and stamping dies
5. Logistics Toyota Industries carries out the Logistics Solutions Business to help companies reduce their logistics costs They combine extensive business experience in lift trucks, automated storage and retrieval systems, and other materials handling equipment with their production and logistics know-how
6. Material Handling They carry out development, manufacturing, and sales of logistics equipment and systems that include not only industrial vehicles, such as lift trucks, but also transportation, storage, and sorting Provide products to customers around the world using the Toyota, BT, and Raymond, Aichi brand names Aichi Corporation has the top share of Japan's aerial work platform market and is a leading manufacturer of special purpose vehicles
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9. Toyota Production System Focus on superior quality and putting the customer first The Toyota Production System (or TPS) is sometimes referred to as a "lean manufacturing” or "just-in-time" system Key factor in the company’s development, in line with a consistent philosophy of Respect for People and the Environment. The Toyota Production System emphasises on Continuous Improvement (kaizen) It relies on two basic concepts: 1. "Just-in-time" in which each process produces only what is needed by the next process in a continuous flow 2.“Jidoka” which means that when a problem occurs, the equipment stops immediately, preventing defective products from being produced
10. TOYOTA MOTOR EUROPE (TME ) A snapshot (2005) 2005 - 9th consecutive year for record sales Sales grew by almost 50% from 2000 to 2005 Already established international market : North America Already established brands : Yaris, Prius and Lexus Sales hit 2 million in 2005 with Toyota holding 13.7% f US market, only 12 plants in NAFTA region Toyota Prius Lexus LS 600h hybrid sedan Yaris
11. Strategies by Toyota Emotional positioning – “green issues” (Prius hybrid model) First to offer D – Cat diesel engines Strong focus of customer loyalty and satisfaction Expansion in Europe Localizing production in Europe – opened first car and engine plant was in UK in 1992 Car plant in France in 2001 By 2005, 8 plants in 6 countries Toyota’s largest markets – Big 5 markets (UK, Italy, Spain, Germany and France)
12. Toyota Peugeot and Citroën Automobiles (TPCA) 50 / 50 joint venture in late 2001 Opened factory in Kolin, Czech Republic Objective was to manufacture a mini car with 93% common parts between Toyota, Peugeot and Citroën cars Toyota was responsible for running the factory under TPS (Toyota production system) PSA would handle all purchasing and suppliers relations including their selection Toyota would produce 3 cylinder gasoline engine and PSA 4 cylinder diesel engine
13. PSA company background Paris based company and second biggest manufacturer in European automobile sector after VW Group. Manufactured 2 popular brands - Peugeot and Citroën Adopted a strong business strategy by forming joint ventures with many companies of the same sector Diesel engines with Ford, gasoline engines with Renault and BMW, commercial trucks with Fiat and SUVs with Mitsubishi Expansion in Eastern Europe ( opened a new factory in Slovakia)
15. Features of Aygo Emission rates were among the lowest – 109 gms per km Full warranty for 3 yrs or 1,00,000 km Interest rates were calculated according to the age of the driver Customers could also opt for a package which included insurance and service contracts Better rates on insurance if they joined a one day driving training
16. Challenges in launching Aygo How to differentiate a product with 93% standardized parts from other siblings? How to sell the product in an entirely new market with no loyal customer base? How to sell the product to younger clients? How to market it?
18. Competitive Rivalry between ExistingPlayers Competition between existing players is likely be high when There are many players of about the same size Players have similar strategies There is not much differentiation between players and their products Barriers for exit are high (e.g. Expensive and highly specialized equipment)
19. Rivalry among Competing Sellers – Strong TME was entering into this segment for the first time many rivals competing for market share most of them were experienced each competitor was trying their best to differentiate their car in terms of performance and value DaimlerChrysler, Volkswagen,Nissan,Honda, Ford, General Motors, Daewoo, Hyundai Fierce competition from already established brands Fiat Panda (built in Poland), VW Fox (Brazil), Hyundai Getz (South Korea), Renault Twingo and Nissan Micra
20. Bargaining power of supplier Low bargaining power The market dominated by large number of suppliers Opening of TPCA was entry point for European suppliers into Toyota Suppliers were not in good condition during that time as many of their traditional customers cut down their production volumes The switching costs from one supplier to another was low no monopoly situation in the supplier side because the suppliers were also competing among themselves
21. Bargaining Power of Buyers The bargaining power of the buyers is moderately high in mini-car segment The buyers have low switching cost (if they are not happy) Customers have low margins and are price sensitive The buyers are a significant portion of the industries revenue and all manufacturers are dependent on them
22. Threats of New Entrants The threat of new entrants is low because huge capital and cutting-edge technology is required Economies of scale: sizeable economies of scale are present within the industry in terms of established players Cost of entry: resources, competencies and competitive capabilities that are needed to entry the market
31. Aygo well-positioned in European minicar market Targeting the unexploited market segment (Generation Y) Toyota's image of high quality, durability and reliability of its cars can act as advantage Cars produced using this common platform have a three-fold advantage: they have prices lower than those in the current small-car segment, feature a high-level of standard safety performance and offer excellent environmental achievements
32. SWOT ANALYSIS STRENGTHS Strong brand equity Motivated and extremely productive work force Careful market research and short design so as to keep models closely aligned with market demand Custom order production and superior customer service (principles and beliefs based on Continuous Improvement and Respect for People) Long-term relationship with supplier Diversified product range, highly targeted marketing and a commitment to lean manufacturing and quality High penetration in key market - Japan, China and USA Toyota Motor Corporation is the part of “Toyota Group”; one of the biggest conglomerates in the globe best known for environmentally safe, quality, durability, reliability, and value for money and convenient Strong distribution and marketing efforts focused on the meeting diverse needs and high quality sales and services
33. WEAKNESS Less market share as compare to General Motors and Ford Customers not segmented Customers are not being involved in the process Limited Research and Development done as compare to competitors Lack of a proper sales force Continuous stress on employees due to kaizen (Continuous improvement) huge investment in expensive fixed costs, as well as the high costs of training and retraining labour
36. Toyota is to target the 'urban youth' market. The company has launched its new Aygo, which is targeted at the streetwise youth market and captures (or attempts to) the nature of dance and DJ culture in a very competitive segment. The vehicle itself is a unique convertible, with models extending at their rear!
39. Question 7 The alliances were successful in creating synergies between PSA and its partners Sales increased Toyota was responsible for running the factory (according to TPS) PSA handled all purchasing and supplier relations TME chose this method of entering the mini-car segment for many reasons: Toyota’s main aim was to enter the mini-car segment as a new entrant but the economies of scale was enjoyed by already established big players in the sector By collaborating with PSA they could avail economies of scale through the factory costs and the purchasing of raw materials thus lowering their per unit production costs PSA already had a presence in Eastern Europe so PSA’s experience with suppliers would work in their favour and lead to Toyota building their own relationships with these suppliers Start-up costs and difficulties which a company faces while entering into a new market could be reduced greatly
40. Question 8 Challenges in reaching the sales target of 100,000 Aygos annually direct competition with 200,000 mini-cars rolling off the same assembly line PSA are long established in the European market and already have a strong customer base there, so convincing customers to buy Toyota brand above PSA for a product containing 93% common parts will be a tough task
41. Marketing Strategy for Aygo Phenominal design – seen at many European car shows Sweden - Initially it was not possible to buy Aygo. Until May 2006 they could only lease it as a monthly package for € 190/ month which also included insurance, service and repairs Germany Identify trendsetters among young people Getting in touch with them personally to “promote” Aygo The trendsetters brought them to a broad young mainstream audience
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43. Viral marketingPhase 1 (9 months prior to the launch) “Aygo online community” – without the Toyota name Goal was to get into a dialogue with customers Website included videogames Phase 2 (few months before the lanuch in 2005) Trendscouts arrived at discotheques and promoted the Aygo booths inside the venue Booths were set up for playing videogames – attractive prizes taking pictures – posted on the website video messages of visitors – could be sent to any email address Visitors could also game from home through the Aygo website Sponsoring rap concerts – Aygo poster on the stage Promoting by sponsoring VIP party with the band
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45. Question 9 TME has already been successful in youth segment Based on the same model it can re segment its market