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Toyota Australia Altona Plant

Coordinates: 37°50′08″S 144°49′52″E / 37.83556°S 144.83111°E / -37.83556; 144.83111
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Toyota Australia Altona Plant
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Built1978
LocationAltona North, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates37°50′08″S 144°49′52″E / 37.83556°S 144.83111°E / -37.83556; 144.83111
IndustryMotor vehicle assembly
ProductsHolden Apollo
Holden Nova
Toyota Aurion
Toyota Avalon
Toyota Camry
Toyota Corolla
Employees2,500 (2014)
Area75 hectares
AddressGrieve Parade
Owner(s)Toyota Australia
Defunct3 October 2017

The Toyota Australia Altona Plant was a Toyota Australia manufacturing facility in the Melbourne suburb of Altona North.

History

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The Toyota Australia Altona Plant opened in 1978, as Toyota's first engine plant outside of Japan.[1][2] Panel production began in 1983, before full vehicle production commenced in July 1994 with manufacture of the Corolla transferred from Port Melbourne followed in January 1995 by the Camry.[3][4] The expanded plant built by John Holland was opened by Prime Minister Paul Keating.[5][6]

Altona also manufactured the badge engineered Holden Apollo and Holden Novas. It exported cars to Brunei, Kuwait, New Zealand, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates.[7][8]

In August 2012, Altona competed its one millionth vehicle for export.[8] In February 2014 Toyota announced the plant would close after it decided it would cease production in Australia.[9][10] This occurred in October 2017.[11][12]

The site was redeveloped with the former manufacturing building converted into a redevelopment facility which included vehicle design and testing studios, training rooms, a mock sales dealership, auditorium and 400 person bistro.[13][14][15] In 2024 Toyota began assembling and distributing stationary hydrogen fuel cell power generators at Altona.[16]

References

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  1. ^ Toyota, AMI plans for expansion Canberra Times 21 August 1976 page 15
  2. ^ Toyota to build new plant Canberra Times 10 March 1977 page 21
  3. ^ Toyota expands Australian Jewish News 20 May 1983 page 26
  4. ^ Corollas rolling at Altona Canberra Times 9 September 1994 page 17
  5. ^ Up for the Challenge: The John Holland Story 1986 - 2016. John Holland. 2018. pp. 125–127.
  6. ^ Toyota timeline: Carmaker's closure to end long history in Australia ABC News 11 February 2014
  7. ^ Toyota Opens New Plant in Altona Toyota 30 March 1995
  8. ^ a b Toyota Australia exports one-millionth car to Middle East Drive 26 September 2013
  9. ^ Toyota to close: Thousands of jobs to go as carmaker closes Australian plants by 2017 ABC News 19 February 2014
  10. ^ Toyota considers its Altona base Australian Financial Review 12 February 2014
  11. ^ Toyota workers out of jobs as car manufacturer closes Altona plant ABC News 3 October 2017
  12. ^ Toyota Ends Production in Australia After 54 Years Toyota 4 October 2017
  13. ^ Repurposing Toyota’s Altona factory into a Centre of Excellence JLL
  14. ^ Toyota opens State-of-the-Art Product Centre at Altona Torque Toyota 13 December 2021
  15. ^ Toyota Powertrain ADCO Constructions
  16. ^ Toyota to assemble and distribute stationary hydrogen fuel cell power generators GEH2 in Australia Toyota Australia 19 October 2023