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Date
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Milestone
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February 2001
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Toyota announces $220 million investment to build a V8 engine plant. Named Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama, Inc., it will employ 350 and it will mark the first time ever that V8 engines will be produced outside of Japan.
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June 2001
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Groundbreaking ceremony.
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April 2003
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Production of V8 engines begins.
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July 2003
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TMMAL announces a new $20 million investment to expand operations to produce V6 engines. 150 new jobs will be created.
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July 2004
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Groundbreaking ceremony for V6 engines.
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September 2004
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TMMAL announces a new $250 million investment to double its size and increase engine capacity. 300 new jobs will be created.
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May 2005
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Production of V6 engines begins.
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December 2006
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Production begins on the all-new 5.7 liter V8 engine.
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January 2008
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1 millionth engine produced.
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April 2009
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Jim Bolte named TMMAL’s first American president.
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August 2009
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TMMAL announces a new $147 million investment to produce four-cylinder engines becoming the only Toyota plant globally to produce 4-cylinder, V6 and V8 engines. 240 new jobs will be created.
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September 2011
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Production of 4-cylinder engines begins. TMMAL’s cumulative investment is $637 million and employment reaches more than 1,000.
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March 2012
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2 millionth engine produced.
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May 2012
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TMMAL announces a new $80 million investment to increase V6 engine capacity. 125 new jobs will be created.
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