Kentucky Plant Tour
#1
Kentucky Plant Tour
Hi folks,
I'm organizing a tour to the Toyota Plant in Georgetown Kentucky that assembles Camry hybrids on Monday, Jan. 15, Martin Luther King holiday. I'm posting here in case you missed the announcement. Check the "Events" forum for details.
I've requested 10 seats and will need a list of names and addresses a week before the tour.
Bob Wilson
ps. It is OK to share this with other hybrid forums.
I'm organizing a tour to the Toyota Plant in Georgetown Kentucky that assembles Camry hybrids on Monday, Jan. 15, Martin Luther King holiday. I'm posting here in case you missed the announcement. Check the "Events" forum for details.
I've requested 10 seats and will need a list of names and addresses a week before the tour.
Bob Wilson
ps. It is OK to share this with other hybrid forums.
#3
Re: Kentucky Plant Tour
It was great. There was so much to see, and i counted at least 10 TCH being built on the line. Some processes it was harder to tell the TCH from a normal car, but others it was much easier. i did not see a single HSD seperate from the car or engine, and I was kinda hoping to see what one looked like without the engine attached.
There were a few places in the factory they did not take us and I would have liked to see like the paint area, but since they keep it soo clean i can see why they don't want visitors there. I would have also liked to see the foundry where they cast parts, but I am sure their insurance would not allow it.
I highly recomend taking the tour if you are into manufacturing or even just logistics at all.
I think it would take a few times through the tour to really take in all there is to see.
There were a few places in the factory they did not take us and I would have liked to see like the paint area, but since they keep it soo clean i can see why they don't want visitors there. I would have also liked to see the foundry where they cast parts, but I am sure their insurance would not allow it.
I highly recomend taking the tour if you are into manufacturing or even just logistics at all.
I think it would take a few times through the tour to really take in all there is to see.
#4
Re: Kentucky Plant Tour
Thanks for the report.
I was in Lexington Saturday and had to be back at work yesterday, but remembered your tour.
Were you able to pick up on any differences between the KY TCH and the import or were you told they are identical?
I was in Lexington Saturday and had to be back at work yesterday, but remembered your tour.
Were you able to pick up on any differences between the KY TCH and the import or were you told they are identical?
#6
Re: Kentucky Plant Tour
They wont let you take pictures on the factory floor, so no dice there.
Bob did post some pictures of the "demo TCH" they have in the visitors center.
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...ad.php?t=11473
I did not ask if there were any differences between the two. I assume the only difference is the front bumper. From the looks of the plant, I would be proud to own a Kentucky TCH. I guess I got mine a month too soon, nah, I love it too much to have waited any longer for it.
I would not mind getting a Tundra which is made in San Antonio, Texas though, but I will probably wait until the 3/4 ton version is released. Now I just need to see if the Texas plant has tours also.
One of my favorite parts of the tour was watching a coil of steel get cut, stamped, then welded into a car body. It was amazing watching the raw material go in one end and come out the other as a basic car.
Bob did post some pictures of the "demo TCH" they have in the visitors center.
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...ad.php?t=11473
I did not ask if there were any differences between the two. I assume the only difference is the front bumper. From the looks of the plant, I would be proud to own a Kentucky TCH. I guess I got mine a month too soon, nah, I love it too much to have waited any longer for it.
I would not mind getting a Tundra which is made in San Antonio, Texas though, but I will probably wait until the 3/4 ton version is released. Now I just need to see if the Texas plant has tours also.
One of my favorite parts of the tour was watching a coil of steel get cut, stamped, then welded into a car body. It was amazing watching the raw material go in one end and come out the other as a basic car.
#7
Re: Kentucky Plant Tour
Bob Wilson
#8
Re: Kentucky Plant Tour
One of the dealers I went to and asked to factory order my TCH said they aren't building TCH's in Kentucky yet. He said they are all still coming from Japan. Either they are clueless or there is a reason they are only getting their TCH's from Japan.
Glad you guys had a good time.
Glad you guys had a good time.
#9
Re: Kentucky Plant Tour
Sounds like you want to organize it again!
#10
Re: Kentucky Plant Tour
One of the dealers I went to and asked to factory order my TCH said they aren't building TCH's in Kentucky yet. He said they are all still coming from Japan. Either they are clueless or there is a reason they are only getting their TCH's from Japan.
Glad you guys had a good time.
Glad you guys had a good time.