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Toyota Is Coming to San Antonio! Oh, What a Feeling!


Toyota TundraToyota has chosen a 2,000-acre site in San Antonio for its sixth North American assembly plant where approximately 150,000 Tundra full size trucks will be assembled annually. This $800 million investment is expected to bring approximately 2,000 new jobs to San Antonio and indirectly create work for hundreds of local suppliers!

The IED is working with the City of San Antonio and its Toyota Outreach Team to identify and provide training to potential Toyota suppliers.

For news about coming contractor events and training, contact the SBDC Technology Center (See: Our Centers). Also get information about getting your company on supplier lists and learning Toyota vendor requirements.

Toyota Vendor Events Calendar

  • May — Construction Contractor Event (tentative)
  • June 2003 —Toyota Local Supplier Seminar
  • October 2003 — Toyota Tier I & II National Supplier Conference

For more details, check SBDC Technology Center.

Toyota Suppliers – Registration/News

If you want to become a supplier to Toyota, register at:

  • Toyota Vendor Registration - www.toyotasupplier.com/ps/sup_become.asp -
  • Toyota Company Information - www.toyota.com
  • Toyota Potential Supplier Form (PDF). Fax back to SBDC Technology Center at 210.458.2754. We’ll send you updates and information!
  • Toyota Minority Supplier Certification – conducted by Central & South Texas Minority Business Council. CSTMBC, 8000 IH-10W, Suite 616, San Antonio, TX 78230, 210.525.7926. Contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . See Toyota MBE Orientation Event details on SBDC Technology Center's site.
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