Committed to the vision of Skill India
designed by the Government of India, the Ministry of Human Resource &
Development (MHRD) & National Skills Development Corporation (NSDC)
recently felicitated the medal winners of the 44thWorld Skills
Competition held at Abu Dhabi earlier this year. Kiran, employee of Toyota
Kirloskar Motor (TKM) bagging the bronze medal in the Prototype
Modelling Skill, H Varun and T A Anand Kumar who are also alumni of TTTI and
employees of TKM, ranking sixth in the Mechatronics Skill category were
recognized for their success among other achievers.
The event held at New Delhi was graced by Dharmendra
Pradhan, Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship - Government of India, Rajesh Agarwal, Joint Secretary –
Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship [MSDE], Manish Kumar,
Chief Executive Officer – National Skills Development Corporation [NSDC] and
other dignitaries.
Also called as the ‘Skill Olympics’, the World
Skills Competition is one of the most coveted platform recognizing excellence
in vocational education and skills globally. This year, the competition witnessed
more than 1,300 participants from 59 countries challenging each other in 51
skill categories. India took part in 26 categories winning 2 Medals (silver in
patisserie and bronze in prototype) and 9 Medallions of excellence in the
respective categories. The team which consisted of 28 talented young minds
showcased the best ever performance by India since the country began to take
part in the competition since 2007. The participants were selected through a
nationwide screening process under the guidance of National Skill Development
Corporation (NSDC).
Speaking on his
achievement, Kiran said, “An opportunity to participate in the
world’s biggest skill contest and being one amongst the top three is indeed
life changing. I extend my sincere gratitude to all my mentors at Toyota
Kirloskar Motor for recognizing the potential in me and giving me necessary
guidance to hone my skills. I am also thankful to the Ministry of Skill
Development & Entrepreneurship [MSDE] & National Skills Development
Corporation (NSDC), for acknowledging all our efforts and encouraging us to
compete at a Global platform.”
Commenting on the
occasion, Sailesh Shetty, Vice President [Human Resources] - Toyota Kirloskar
Motor said, “Congratulations
to these young talents for winning the medals in the global skill contest and
bring glory to India.”
As a part of its commitment for TKM towards
developing world class skilled workforce for the emerging Indian Auto Industry,
Toyota in 2007 established the Toyota Technical Training Institute (TTTI) which
offers a three year rigorous full-time training in – Automobile Assembly, Automobile
Paint, Automobile Weld and Mechatronics (a combination of mechanical and
industrial electronics) to financially challenged students hailing from Below
Poverty Line (BPL) families across regions of Karnataka state. This institute
exclusively emphasizes on the overall development of the trainees, as per
industry requirements, by “Perfecting People” and thereby contributing through
developed young multi-skilled, energetic, ideal students to the nation. TTTI’s
training curriculum is a unique blend which focuses on the holistic development
of Knowledge (16%), Skill (34%), Body and Mind (50%) of the students. Last year
Toyota’s TTTI accomplished a key milestone of being selected for “Manufacturing
Skill Transfer Promotion Programme” under the MoU signed by Ministry of
Economy, Trade and Industry, Government of Japan (METI) and Ministry of Skill
Development and Entrepreneurship Government of India (MSDE).
Overview of TKM
Company name
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Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited
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Equity participation
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TMC: 89%, Kirloskar Group: 11%
|
Number of employees
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Approx. 7, 000 +
|
Land area
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Approx. 432 acres (approx.1,700,000 m2)
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Building area
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74,000 m2
|
Total Installed Production capacity
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Upto 3,10,000 units
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Overview of TKM 1st
Plant:
Established
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October 1997 (start of production: December
1999)
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Location
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Bidadi
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Products
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Innova, Fortuner manufactured in India.
Prado, Land Cruiser and Prius imported as CBUs |
Installed Production capacity
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Upto 1,00,000 units
|
Overview of TKM 2nd
Plant:
Start of Production
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December 2010
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Location
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On the site of Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private
Limited, Bidadi
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Products
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Corolla Altis, Etios, Etios Liva, Etios
Cross, Camry & Camry Hybrid
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Installed Production capacity
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Upto 2,10,000 units
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