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  1. Sakichi Toyoda (豊田 佐吉, Toyoda Sakichi, March 19 (the 14th of the 2nd month in East Asian Lunar Calendar), 1867 – October 30, 1930) was a Japanese inventor and industrialist. He was born in Kosai, Shizuoka. The son of a farmer and sought-after carpenter, he started the Toyoda family companies.

  2. Toyota Industries Corporation was founded in 1926 by Sakichi Toyoda to manufacture and sell the automatic looms which he had invented. Since then Toyota Industries has diversified and expanded the scope of its business domains to include textile machinery

  3. Sakichi Toyoda (豊田 佐吉, Toyoda Sakichi, 14 Februari 1867 – 30 Oktober 1930) ialah seorang pencipta dan tokoh perindustrian Jepun. Beliau dilahirkan di Kosai, Shizuoka. Anak kepada seorang petani dan tukang kayu yang dicari, beliau memulakan syarikat keluarga Toyoda.

  4. www.toyota-global.com › company › history_of_toyotaItem 1. Sakichi Toyoda

    Kiichiro Toyoda was the founder of Toyota Motor Corporation and the automotive centered Toyota Group. Kiichiro used the spirit of invention and the business base inherited from his father Sakichi Toyoda to expand into the automotive business and build the foundation of today's Toyota Group.

  5. Sakichi Toyoda: inventor of Japans first power loom, the Type G automatic loom and the original circular loom; founder of the Toyota Group; and a major contributor to the development and modernization of Japan’s machine industries.

  6. Toyota Industries Corporation was founded in 1926 by Sakichi Toyoda to manufacture and sell the automatic looms which he had invented and perfected.

  7. Sakichi Toyoda was born in this area in 1867 (also known as the 3rd year of the Keio period in the Japanese calendar). In 1890, he came across a foreign-made loom at an industrial exhibition in Tokyo. Sakichi shortly thereafter invented a human-powered wooden loom in what was to be known as the "Toyota-style."

  8. Sakichi Toyoda is known as the "King of Japanese Inventors" and the father of the Japanese industrial revolution. Toyoda’s father was a carpenter...

  9. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Five_whysFive whys - Wikipedia

    The technique was originally developed by Sakichi Toyoda and was used within the Toyota Motor Corporation during the evolution of its manufacturing methodologies. It is a major component of problem-solving training, delivered as part of the induction into the Toyota Production System.

  10. Businessman and inventor. Born in Shizuoka as the son of a carpenter. He became a mechanic at a textile factory in Nagoya, where he invented his first wooden handloom in 1890, and the first Japanese-designed automatic power loom in 1897.