Where is scion made in.?
The $50-million plant will supply the existing Toyota plant in Cambridge, Ont., as well as a second plant scheduled to open in Woodstock, Ont., in 2008. The new Toyota parts plant is expected to open next year. It’s a welcome change for an industry that’s been struggling with job cuts at its biggest employers. In recent months, Big Three automaker GM (NYSE:GM) announced numerous closings and cuts, including the shutdown of the Oshawa No. 2 car plant in 2008, and the eventual elimination of a shift at the adjacent No. 1 car operation. It will also close a parts facility in St. Catharines, Ont. – moves that combined will eliminate 3,660 jobs. Scion is a United States-only division of Toyota Motor Corporation founded in 2003. It is also a brand of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.. It currently has three models: the xA and xB (both rebadged Japanese market cars, named ist and bB, respectively) and the tC (a new design based on the European-market Toyota Avensis). Scion’s long-term goal is