Toyo is getting ready to celebrate its upcoming 70th anniversary in August 2015, with a special logo and new Japanese headquarters.
by Staff
December 23, 2014
The new company logo and concept rendition of the future Toyo headquarters:Image via Toyo Tire and Rubber.
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The new company logo and concept rendition of the future Toyo headquarters: Image via Toyo Tire and Rubber.
Toyo is getting ready to celebrate its upcoming 70th anniversary in August 2015, with a special logo and new Japanese headquarters.
The company has a special anniversary logo to use in calendars, advertising material and other applications. The logo features the number 70 with the 7 stretched to represent an arrow pointing at future growth, and the 0 is meant to represent connected teamwork.
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The company is currently building a new headquarters in Itami City, Japan, and will relocate to the new facility in conjunction with the anniversary.
Toyo will centralize its management functions at the new headquarters to boost mobility and unity.
Toyo Tires was founded in August 1945 just prior to the end of World War II. The company produces tires and rubber products for over 100 countries and regions.
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