Lean manufacturing pioneer Toyota Motor Corp. will use its model of efficiency to create an environmentally friendly plant in Blue Springs, Miss. Plant plans call for machines with smaller motors that use less energy, shorter conveyor lines, line-side recycling, energy-efficient lighting and other potential energy-saving features, according to Toyota spokesman Victor Vanov.
Plant leaders will look for other opportunities through kaizen events. "Basically what we're doing is we have our 13 manufacturing plants and they have a standard process for what they do," says Vanov. "What [the] Mississippi [plant] will do is come in and say, We can utilize this, but how can we make this more
efficient and do it better."
Toyota also plans to reduce CO2 levels by using renewable energy, including biomass and natural energy sources, such as solar and wind power, according to a statement released by Mississippi's governor's office. The Blue Springs plant is one of four production facilities worldwide that Toyota has designated as models for sustainable activities.
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