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Home News Auto News Toyota announces major leadership shakeup at Daihatsu following safety scandal Toyota announces major leadership shakeup at Daihatsu following safety scandal Auto News Jim Kem | May 09, 2024 03:03 pm The Toyota-Daihatsu vehicle certification scandal that came to light just two months ago has taken a significant turn, signalling a new chapter in the ongoing saga of within the automotive industry. In 2023, Daihatsu found itself embroiled in a safety scandal which not only tainted its own reputation but also cast a shadow over its parent company, Toyota. The fallout was inevitable with Daihatsu's president, Soichiro Okudaira, compelled to resign in January. Now, with the dust still settling, Toyota has made bold moves to address the crisis head-on. In a joint press conference held in Tokyo recently, Toyota's president, Koji Sato, announced the appointment of Masahiro Inoue, former CEO of Toyota Latin America, as the new head of Daihatsu. The aim is clear: to tighten control over the subsidiary and overhaul its operations to ensure such lapses are not repeated. Furthermore, Masanori Kuwata will step into the role of executive vice president, tasked with spearheading the reform of Daihatsu's corporate culture, starting March 1. Concurrently, Daihatsu's chairman, Sunao Matsubayashi, will retire, all signalling a significant restructuring within the company. The restructuring entails the departure or reassignment of five senior management members: Chairman: Sunao Matsubayashi (Stepped down) President: Soichiro Okudaira (Stepped down) Director, Sales & Customer Service: Yusuke Takeda (Reassigned as Chief Officer) Director, Corp. Management: Toshinori Edamoto (Reassigned as Chief Officer) Director Masahiro Yamamoto (Stepped down) Additionally, the position of Chairman will be eliminated. The following senior management members will assume new roles: President: Masahiro Inoue (Former CEO of Toyota Latin America) Executive Vice President: Masanori Kuwata (Formerly with Lexus International Co. and Toyota Motor Kyushu) Director: Keiko Yanagi (Formerly with DCO Toyota Customer First Promotion Group) Inoue acknowledged the challenges ahead, citing the "distortion" caused by Daihatsu's rapid expansion that needed to be addressed. He expressed his commitment to rebuilding Daihatsu and restoring its integrity in the wake of the scandal. Kuwata's appointment, given his experience in electrification initiatives and production management, underscores the importance of addressing systemic issues within the organisation. Sato emphasised the need for a measured approach, acknowledging that Daihatsu would temporarily scale back operations to ensure a thorough resolution of the issues at hand. The decision to halt shipments late last year was prompted by internal investigations that uncovered falsified safety data. While no injuries or deaths have been linked to this, the repercussions have reverberated throughout the industry, with Toyota itself forced to suspend shipments of certain models due to inappropriate product testing at a group company. Despite the turmoil, Toyota remains steadfast in its commitment to quality and reliability. By implementing decisive measures, such as replacing Daihatsu's leadership with trusted Toyota executives, the company aims to restore its reputation and reaffirm its position as a leader in the automotive sector. Only time will tell if the measures taken by Toyota are sufficient to rebuild trust and ensure the integrity of its operations in the years to come. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 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Toyota announces major leadership shakeup at Daihatsu following safety scandal Auto News Jim Kem | May 09, 2024 03:03 pm The Toyota-Daihatsu vehicle certification scandal that came to light just two months ago has taken a significant turn, signalling a new chapter in the ongoing saga of within the automotive industry. In 2023, Daihatsu found itself embroiled in a safety scandal which not only tainted its own reputation but also cast a shadow over its parent company, Toyota. The fallout was inevitable with Daihatsu's president, Soichiro Okudaira, compelled to resign in January. Now, with the dust still settling, Toyota has made bold moves to address the crisis head-on. In a joint press conference held in Tokyo recently, Toyota's president, Koji Sato, announced the appointment of Masahiro Inoue, former CEO of Toyota Latin America, as the new head of Daihatsu. The aim is clear: to tighten control over the subsidiary and overhaul its operations to ensure such lapses are not repeated. Furthermore, Masanori Kuwata will step into the role of executive vice president, tasked with spearheading the reform of Daihatsu's corporate culture, starting March 1. Concurrently, Daihatsu's chairman, Sunao Matsubayashi, will retire, all signalling a significant restructuring within the company. The restructuring entails the departure or reassignment of five senior management members: Chairman: Sunao Matsubayashi (Stepped down) President: Soichiro Okudaira (Stepped down) Director, Sales & Customer Service: Yusuke Takeda (Reassigned as Chief Officer) Director, Corp. Management: Toshinori Edamoto (Reassigned as Chief Officer) Director Masahiro Yamamoto (Stepped down) Additionally, the position of Chairman will be eliminated. The following senior management members will assume new roles: President: Masahiro Inoue (Former CEO of Toyota Latin America) Executive Vice President: Masanori Kuwata (Formerly with Lexus International Co. and Toyota Motor Kyushu) Director: Keiko Yanagi (Formerly with DCO Toyota Customer First Promotion Group) Inoue acknowledged the challenges ahead, citing the "distortion" caused by Daihatsu's rapid expansion that needed to be addressed. He expressed his commitment to rebuilding Daihatsu and restoring its integrity in the wake of the scandal. Kuwata's appointment, given his experience in electrification initiatives and production management, underscores the importance of addressing systemic issues within the organisation. Sato emphasised the need for a measured approach, acknowledging that Daihatsu would temporarily scale back operations to ensure a thorough resolution of the issues at hand. The decision to halt shipments late last year was prompted by internal investigations that uncovered falsified safety data. While no injuries or deaths have been linked to this, the repercussions have reverberated throughout the industry, with Toyota itself forced to suspend shipments of certain models due to inappropriate product testing at a group company. Despite the turmoil, Toyota remains steadfast in its commitment to quality and reliability. By implementing decisive measures, such as replacing Daihatsu's leadership with trusted Toyota executives, the company aims to restore its reputation and reaffirm its position as a leader in the automotive sector. Only time will tell if the measures taken by Toyota are sufficient to rebuild trust and ensure the integrity of its operations in the years to come. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Daihatsu Toyota safety Testing Management Shuffle 2024
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Daihatsu To Spearhead Toyota’s Compact Car Development From 2017 Auto News Kon | December 15, 2016 Toyota Motor Corporation and its fully-owned subsidiary Daihatsu Motor Co Ltd will be establishing a new internal company to be responsible for ...
JPJ deems the 1.7m Perodua & Toyota cars affected in Daihatsu testing scandal as safe, no recall order Auto News Jim Kem | July 30, 2024 Following up on the Daihatsu ‘procedural irregularities’ scandal that broke last year, the Malaysian Ministry of Transport has deemed that a safety ...
Perodua Officiates New RM500 Million Engine Plant Auto News Kon | November 08, 2016 Daihatsu Motor Co Ltd and Perodua have officiated the Daihatsu Perodua Engine Manufacturing Sdn Bhd (DPEM) joint venture facility located in the ...
New Indonesian-made Daihatsu Model In 2016, Full R&D By 2019 Auto News Hans | May 18, 2015 Daihatsu Motor's Indonesian joint venture, Astra Daihatsu Motor (ADM) will be producing a new, unnamed, high-volume model in 2016, reports the ...