Toyota Auto Body  California, Inc., (TABC), Toyota’s first manufacturing investment in the  U.S., today celebrated its 40th anniversary with team members, government and community officials, suppliers and executives.
    TABC, originally known as Atlas Fabricators, contracted with Toyota  in 1972 to produce truck beds for vehicles destined for the U.S. Two  years later, Toyota purchased the operations and renamed it TABC,  becoming the first manufacturing investment in the U.S. for Toyota.
    Today, TABC employs 470 and its investment tops $270 million. It  produces stamped and welded parts, steering columns and catalytic  converters for a number of Toyota’s vehicle assembly plants in North  America and Japan and tests, inspects and repackages end-of-life hybrid  vehicle batteries.
    “The spirit of family is what makes TABC unique,” said Atsushi  Niimi, executive vice president and member of the board of Toyota Motor  Corporation. “As our first manufacturing plant in the U.S., TABC’s rich  history represents Toyota’s commitment to outstanding teamwork and  continuous improvement.”
    “TABC has played a vital role in Toyota’s formula for success in  the U.S.,” said Mike Bafan, president of TABC. “And our mission was  clear; to set the stage for Toyota’s growth by building the best  products. And over these 40 years, we have proven ourselves as a  world-class manufacturer with an outstanding workforce that’s dedicated  to safety and quality.”
    To commemorate its 40th anniversary as a member of the Long   Beach  community, TABC made donations to each of the following non-profit  organizations:
    Recipient of $35,000 gift through joint sponsorship with Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. and Toyota Financial Services:
  o   California Conference for Equality and Justice (CCEJ)
    Recipients of Toyota vehicles:
  o   Children Today (Toyota Sienna)
  o   United Friends of the Children (Toyota Sienna)
    Recipients of $5,000 gift:
  o   Academic Uprise
  o   American Red Cross
  o   Assistance League of Long Beach
  o   Boys & Girls Club of Long Beach
  o   Conservation Corps of Long Beach
  o   Special Olympics of Southern California
    Recipients of $5,000 Toyota scholarships gift:
  o   California State University Long Beach
  o   Long Beach City  College
    Courtesy of Toyota
 
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