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Toyota State by State Impact
Employment
Direct
Indirect1
Investment ($ mil)
Products and Parts
Made by Toyota
Purchased In-State4
236.0
Engines
Exterior Lighting, Injection Moldings,
Metal Stampings
Axles, Suspension Parts
Aluminum Wheels, Exterior Door Handles,
HVAC Systems
Catalytic Converters, Steering
Columns, Race Engines, Race Engine
Components, Axle Components
Injection Moldings,
Multimedia (Navigation), Sensors
Direct
Dealer2
700.0
and Affiliate Companies3
AL
projected
1,150
2,573
AR
255
1,804
252.8
120.2
CA
5,814
20,455
2,197.8
2,977.0
GA
71
3,995
73.2
607.3
Brake Components, Door Frames,
Seals/Gaskets, Roof Racks
IL
259
8,211
521.5
592.4
Airbag ECU, Body Shell, Carpet,
Door Trim, Seats, Sunroof
IN
4,500
12,910
4,500.0
218.2
Camry, Highlander, Sequoia, Sienna
Brake Components, Console, Door Trim, Exhaust
Systems, Fuel Tanks, Hinges/Locks, Seats,
Steel Bumpers, Bearings, Metal Stampings
KY
8,595
12,289
5,384.5
205.5
Avalon/Avalon Hybrid, Camry/Camry
Hybrid, Venza, Engines,
Powertrain Parts
Body Shell, Glass, Headliner, Instrument Panel
Components, Seats, Weatherstrip, Wheels
MI
1,234
6,424
1,060.7
211.0
Research & Development. Recent vehicles
engineered include Avalon, Camry, RAV4
EV, Sienna, Tacoma, Tundra, Venza
Convenience Electronics (Remote Keyless
Entry), Engine Plastics, Hoses, Radiators,
Rearview Mirror, Sun Visors, Switches
MO
735
4,040
308.5
252.7
Engine Parts/Components
Airbags, Instrument Panel,
Grilles & Ornamentation, Steering Wheels
MS
2,000
2,583
800.0
105.6
Corolla
Bumpers, Instrument Panels, Seats,
Front and Rear Suspension Components,
Glass, Interior Plastics, Door Trim
NC
55
6,791
52.6
490.0
Automatic Transmission, Catalytic Converter,
Driveshaft, Window Motors, Tires
OH
169
6,999
421.1
524.9
Body Shell, Brake Components, Paint,
Spoiler, Vehicle Stability Control Systems
TN
262
8,261
764.0
326.8
TX
2,579
15,347
1,427.7
1,477.2
WV
projected
1,205
1,124
1,300.0
80.9
other
states
3,281
70,393
1,453.9
9,412.9
Totals5
31,471
184,199
19,545.1
17,838.7
projected
projected
Engine Parts/Components
Door Locks, Exhaust Systems, Grilles &
Ornamentation, Large Die Casting, Power
Steering Components, Starters/Alternators
Tacoma, Tundra
Body Shell, Carpet, Door Trim, Headliner,
Instrument Panel & Console, Metal
Stampings, Power Steering Hoses, Seats
Engines, Transmissions, Hino Trucks
Ignition Coil, O2 Sensors, Spark Plugs
States with the largest manufacturing or supplier operations.
All data as of December 2012 except where noted. All figures are reported in U.S. dollars.
1 Represents dealer and supplier jobs. 2 Includes U.S. and Puerto Rico.
3 Toyota vehicles and components are built using U.S. and globally sourced parts.
4 Represents only a selection of parts purchased. 5 Represents actual.
Toyota MILESTONES
1957
Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. established
1972
Manufacturing operations begin in US
1973
Calty Design Research established
1977
Toyota Technical Center, U.S.A.
incorporated
1986
Vehicle production begins in US
1987
Toyota U.S.A. Foundation established
1993
Arizona Proving Ground established
1996
56 YEARS
IN THE USA
Toyota has become an
American institution one
milestone at a time.
North American manufacturing
headquarters established
1997
Five millionth North American
vehicle produced
1999
First hybrid vehicle sold in US
2002
Ten millionth North American
vehicle produced
2006
Hybrid production begins in US
2008
One millionth Prius sold globally
2010
Toyota North American Center
for Quality Excellence established
2011
Collaborative Safety Research Center
(CSRC) launched
2012
25 millionth North American
vehicle produced
Toyota by the Numbers
365,000 Jobs
$1 Million
$27.5 Billion
9 Models
Nearly $700 Million
14 Hybrids
1,500 Dealers
2,082,504
10 Plants
1,257,028
2,000 New Jobs
$19.5 Billion
56 Years
created in the U.S.1
spent every hour on R&D 2
parts AND materials purchased 3
Built in the U.S. and Exported to 23 countries 4
philanthropic contributions 5
available in the U.S.6
Toyota, Scion, and Lexus
vehicles sold
in the U.S.
vehicles produced 7
created at our Mississippi plant
direct investment in the U.S.
operating in the U.S.
All data as of December 2012 except where noted. 1 2011 Center for Automotive Research Study. Includes direct dealer and supplier employees and jobs created
through their spending. 2 Globally. 3 Parts, materials and components (FY ending in 3/12) Goods and services (CY 2012). 4 As of mid-2013. 5 Cumulative, as of
Part No.00606-TNA-13 ©2013
December 31, 2012. 6 As of 2013. 7 Toyota vehicles and components are built using U.S. and globally sourced parts.
Printed on recycled paper: 50% total
recycled/30% post-consumer.
Toyota in the United States
Operations
Investment
Employment
TMA is the holding company for Toyota’s U.S. sales and manufacturing
operating units, with offices in New York City and Washington, D.C.1
Functions include government and regulatory affairs, energy, environment,
economic research, philanthropy, and corporate communications.
$20.2 million
94
Locations
Operations
Investment
Employment
Headquartered in Torrance,
California. Regional sales offices
in California, Colorado, Illinois,
Maryland, Massachusetts,
Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio
and Oregon. Private distributor
offices in Florida and Texas.
Established 1957.
TMS is the U. S. sales, marketing, distribution, and customer service
arm for Toyota, Lexus, and Scion in the 49 continental states. Through
a network of nearly 1,500 dealers, over 2 million vehicles were sold in
2012. TMS Regional Offices coordinate vehicle sales, parts, and service
for dealers in 10 regions, with two additional regions served by private
distributors. Of the 1,233 Toyota dealers in the U.S., 1,002 are authorized
to sell Scion vehicles.
$2.3 billion
6,166
– Lexus
Headquartered in Torrance,
California. Area sales offices in
California, Georgia, Illinois, and
New Jersey.
The Lexus Division directs sales and operations for 232 Lexus dealers
located throughout the U.S. through four area offices.
– Toyota Logistics
Services, Inc.
Headquartered in Torrance,
California. Operations in
Arizona, California, Indiana,
Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi,
New Jersey, Oregon, and Texas.
TLS has 11 Vehicle Delivery Centers in the U.S. and manages
Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicle logistics operations, planning and
administration. TLS is responsible for inbound vehicle logistics for
Mexico and Canada, and U.S. exports of vehicles produced in
North America. TLS also manages Toyota’s in-house auto trucking
company, which operates in Arizona, California, and Oregon.
Headquartered in Torrance,
California. North American
parts centers in California
and Kentucky.
NAPO manages a parts distribution network that supplies all North
American Toyota distributors, as well as U.S. Toyota, Lexus, and
Scion dealers. Additionally, U.S. parts are exported to parts centers
in Japan and Europe for worldwide distribution. Parts Distribution
Centers are located in California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, and Oregon. Third-party facilities are
located in Florida and Texas.
Holding Company
Toyota Motor
North America, Inc.
Sales & Service
Toyota Motor Sales,
U.S.A., Inc.
– North American
Parts Operations
– AirFlite, Inc.
Toyota Financial Services
Toyota de Puerto Rico, Corp.
Locations
Offices in New York City
and Washington, D.C.
Began operations in 1996.
Headquartered in
Long Beach, California.
AirFlite is a fixed-base operation providing a full range of services for
corporate and general aviation at Long Beach Airport.
Headquartered in Torrance,
California. Customer Service
Centers in Arizona, Iowa and
Maryland. Began operations
in 1983.
TFS provides finance and insurance products and services to Toyota,
Lexus, Scion, and Toyota Material Handling dealers and their
customers through Toyota Motor Credit Corporation and Toyota
Motor Insurance Services. TFS has 30 dealer sales and service offices
and three regional offices.
$415.3 million
Headquartered in
San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Established in 1994.
TDPR is responsible for the importation and distribution of Toyota,
Lexus, and Scion vehicles. TDPR manages vehicle sales, parts and
service operations, and brand marketing, among other functions.
There are 24 Toyota dealerships (two located in the United States
Virgin Islands), of which nine are authorized Scion dealers and two
Lexus dealerships.
$77.0 million
3,280
Locations
Operations
Investment
Employment
Toyota Motor Engineering
& Manufacturing North
America, Inc. (TEMA)
Headquartered in Erlanger,
Kentucky. Major operations in
Arizona, California, and Michigan.
Consolidated 2006.
TEMA is responsible for Toyota’s engineering design and development,
R&D, and manufacturing activities in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
$976.9 million
3,131
Toyota Auto Body
California, Inc. (TABC)
Manufacturing plant in
Long Beach, California.
Established 1972.
TABC, Toyota’s first North American manufacturing plant, produces
sheet metal components, steering columns, catalytic converters, and
weld sub-assemblies for Toyota’s North American manufacturing
facilities and for export to Japan. TABC also tests, inspects and
repackages end-of-life hybrid vehicle batteries.
$270.0 million
453
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK)
Manufacturing plant in
Georgetown, Kentucky.
Established 1986.
TMMK, Toyota’s largest manufacturing facility outside of Japan, builds
the Avalon/Avalon Hybrid, Camry/Camry Hybrid, and the Venza.
In addition, TMMK builds 4-cylinder and V6 engines and powertrain parts.
$6.0 billion
6,400
Bodine Aluminum, Inc.
Manufacturing plants in St. Louis
and Troy, Missouri and Jackson,
Tennessee. Established in 1912
and purchased by Toyota in 1990.
The St. Louis plant manufactures engine brackets and carrier covers.
The Troy plant manufactures cylinder heads, cylinder blocks and
automatic transmission parts. Bodine also produces aluminum cylinder
blocks and automatic transmission parts at its plant in Jackson.
$600.0 million
850
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Indiana, Inc. (TMMI)
Manufacturing plant in
Princeton, Indiana.
Established 1996.
TMMI produces the Sequoia, the Sienna, and the Highlander.
Production of the Highlander Hybrid and Highlander models for
export begins in late fall of 2013.
$4.2 billion
4,500
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
West Virginia, Inc. (TMMWV)
Manufacturing plant in
Buffalo, West Virginia.
Established 1996.
TMMWV manufactures 4-cylinder engines for Corolla and Matrix and V6
engines for Lexus RX350, Sienna, and Highlander. In addition, TMMWV
manufactures 6-speed automatic transmissions for Camry, Avalon,
Lexus RX350, Venza, RAV4, and Highlander (starting August 2013).
$1.3 billion
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Alabama, Inc. (TMMAL)
Manufacturing plant in
Huntsville, Alabama.
Established 2001.
TMMAL manufactures 4-cylinder engines for the Camry, RAV4,
Venza, Sienna, and Highlander. In addition, TMMAL manufactures
V6 and V8 engines for Tacoma, Tundra, and Sequoia.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Texas, Inc. (TMMTX)
Manufacturing plant
in San Antonio, Texas.
Established 2003.
TMMTX manufactures the Tundra and Tacoma trucks.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Mississippi, Inc. (TMMMS)
Manufacturing plant in Tupelo,
Mississippi. Established 2007.
Hino Motors Manufacturing
U.S.A., Inc.
Locations
Operations
Investment
Employment
Calty Design Research, Inc.
Headquartered in Newport
Beach, California. Production
design studio in Ann Arbor,
Michigan and Toyota Innovation
Hub in San Francisco, California.
Established 1973.
Calty provides design solutions for Toyota, Lexus, and Scion product
development, and supports North American production design,
including color and trim. Activities include research, advanced design,
competitive design, production design, and philanthropic outreach. Calty
has contributed styling for production models such as the ‘07 FJ Cruiser,
‘08 Scion xB, ‘09 Venza, ‘11 Sienna, ‘11 Scion tC and ‘13 Lexus GS
Interior, ‘13 Toyota Avalon, and created the concept vehicles Scion t2B,
Scion FUSE, FT-HS, A-BAT, FUN-vii and Lexus LF-LC.
$2.9 million
102
projected
1,200
projected
$700.0 million
1,150
projected
projected
$2.2 billion
2,391
TMMMS manufactures the Toyota Corolla.
$800.0 million
2,000
Headquartered in Farmington
Hills, Michigan. Manufacturing
operations in Arkansas,
California, and West Virginia.
Established 2003.
A consolidated subsidiary of Toyota, Hino’s suburban Detroit office
serves as headquarters for its manufacturing activities in the U.S.
Hino assembles Class 6 & 7 Hino brand trucks in West Virginia, and
builds axles and other components for certain Toyota vehicles in
Arkansas and California.
$318.4 million
642
Fuji Heavy Manufacturing
U.S.A., Inc. (Collaboration)
Subaru of Indiana Automotive,
Inc. (SIA) in Lafayette, Indiana.
Collaboration established in 2006.
This is a collaborative agreement between SIA parent Fuji Heavy
Industries Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation to build the Toyota
Camry at SIA.
$287.5 million
N/A
TRD, U.S.A. Inc.
Headquartered in Costa Mesa,
California. NASCAR support
operation in North Carolina.
Established 1979.
TMS Motorsports Marketing participates in NASCAR, NHRA and
other U.S. racing series with product activation and related marketing
activities. In support of this, TRD, U.S.A., (a subsidiary of TMS), designs,
develops, manufactures, and assembles racing engines for Toyota’s
racing teams, and in addition, provides teams with race vehicle
engineering and at-track race support.
$62.6 million
228
Toyota Info Technology
Center, U.S.A., Inc. (ITC)
Headquartered in Mountain
View, California. Branch office in
New York. Established 2001.
ITC evaluates and develops new technologies to contribute to
Toyota’s next-generation in-car service and application platforms
for improved communications, safety, efficiency, and performance.
N/A
N/A
106
DESIGN
All data as of December 2012. All figures are reported in U.S. dollars, except where noted. 1 Toyota vehicles and components are built using U.S. and globally sourced parts.
Manufacturing
& Engineering 1
All data as of December 2012. All figures are reported in U.S. dollars, except where noted. 1 Toyota vehicles and components are built using U.S. and globally sourced parts.
Toyota in the United States
Operations
Investment
Employment
TMA is the holding company for Toyota’s U.S. sales and manufacturing
operating units, with offices in New York City and Washington, D.C.1
Functions include government and regulatory affairs, energy, environment,
economic research, philanthropy, and corporate communications.
$20.2 million
94
Locations
Operations
Investment
Employment
Headquartered in Torrance,
California. Regional sales offices
in California, Colorado, Illinois,
Maryland, Massachusetts,
Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio
and Oregon. Private distributor
offices in Florida and Texas.
Established 1957.
TMS is the U. S. sales, marketing, distribution, and customer service
arm for Toyota, Lexus, and Scion in the 49 continental states. Through
a network of nearly 1,500 dealers, over 2 million vehicles were sold in
2012. TMS Regional Offices coordinate vehicle sales, parts, and service
for dealers in 10 regions, with two additional regions served by private
distributors. Of the 1,233 Toyota dealers in the U.S., 1,002 are authorized
to sell Scion vehicles.
$2.3 billion
6,166
– Lexus
Headquartered in Torrance,
California. Area sales offices in
California, Georgia, Illinois, and
New Jersey.
The Lexus Division directs sales and operations for 232 Lexus dealers
located throughout the U.S. through four area offices.
– Toyota Logistics
Services, Inc.
Headquartered in Torrance,
California. Operations in
Arizona, California, Indiana,
Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi,
New Jersey, Oregon, and Texas.
TLS has 11 Vehicle Delivery Centers in the U.S. and manages
Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicle logistics operations, planning and
administration. TLS is responsible for inbound vehicle logistics for
Mexico and Canada, and U.S. exports of vehicles produced in
North America. TLS also manages Toyota’s in-house auto trucking
company, which operates in Arizona, California, and Oregon.
Headquartered in Torrance,
California. North American
parts centers in California
and Kentucky.
NAPO manages a parts distribution network that supplies all North
American Toyota distributors, as well as U.S. Toyota, Lexus, and
Scion dealers. Additionally, U.S. parts are exported to parts centers
in Japan and Europe for worldwide distribution. Parts Distribution
Centers are located in California, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, and Oregon. Third-party facilities are
located in Florida and Texas.
Holding Company
Toyota Motor
North America, Inc.
Sales & Service
Toyota Motor Sales,
U.S.A., Inc.
– North American
Parts Operations
– AirFlite, Inc.
Toyota Financial Services
Toyota de Puerto Rico, Corp.
Locations
Toyota in the United States
Offices in New York City
and Washington, D.C.
Began operations in 1996.
Headquartered in
Long Beach, California.
AirFlite is a fixed-base operation providing a full range of services for
corporate and general aviation at Long Beach Airport.
Headquartered in Torrance,
California. Customer Service
Centers in Arizona, Iowa and
Maryland. Began operations
in 1983.
TFS provides finance and insurance products and services to Toyota,
Lexus, Scion, and Toyota Material Handling dealers and their
customers through Toyota Motor Credit Corporation and Toyota
Motor Insurance Services. TFS has 30 dealer sales and service offices
and three regional offices.
$415.3 million
Headquartered in
San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Established in 1994.
TDPR is responsible for the importation and distribution of Toyota,
Lexus, and Scion vehicles. TDPR manages vehicle sales, parts and
service operations, and brand marketing, among other functions.
There are 24 Toyota dealerships (two located in the United States
Virgin Islands), of which nine are authorized Scion dealers and two
Lexus dealerships.
$77.0 million
3,280
Locations
Operations
Investment
Employment
Toyota Motor Engineering
& Manufacturing North
America, Inc. (TEMA)
Headquartered in Erlanger,
Kentucky. Major operations in
Arizona, California, and Michigan.
Consolidated 2006.
TEMA is responsible for Toyota’s engineering design and development,
R&D, and manufacturing activities in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.
$976.9 million
3,131
Toyota Auto Body
California, Inc. (TABC)
Manufacturing plant in
Long Beach, California.
Established 1972.
TABC, Toyota’s first North American manufacturing plant, produces
sheet metal components, steering columns, catalytic converters, and
weld sub-assemblies for Toyota’s North American manufacturing
facilities and for export to Japan. TABC also tests, inspects and
repackages end-of-life hybrid vehicle batteries.
$270.0 million
453
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Kentucky, Inc. (TMMK)
Manufacturing plant in
Georgetown, Kentucky.
Established 1986.
TMMK, Toyota’s largest manufacturing facility outside of Japan, builds
the Avalon/Avalon Hybrid, Camry/Camry Hybrid, and the Venza.
In addition, TMMK builds 4-cylinder and V6 engines and powertrain parts.
$6.0 billion
6,400
Bodine Aluminum, Inc.
Manufacturing plants in St. Louis
and Troy, Missouri and Jackson,
Tennessee. Established in 1912
and purchased by Toyota in 1990.
The St. Louis plant manufactures engine brackets and carrier covers.
The Troy plant manufactures cylinder heads, cylinder blocks and
automatic transmission parts. Bodine also produces aluminum cylinder
blocks and automatic transmission parts at its plant in Jackson.
$600.0 million
850
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Indiana, Inc. (TMMI)
Manufacturing plant in
Princeton, Indiana.
Established 1996.
TMMI produces the Sequoia, the Sienna, and the Highlander.
Production of the Highlander Hybrid and Highlander models for
export begins in late fall of 2013.
$4.2 billion
4,500
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
West Virginia, Inc. (TMMWV)
Manufacturing plant in
Buffalo, West Virginia.
Established 1996.
TMMWV manufactures 4-cylinder engines for Corolla and Matrix and V6
engines for Lexus RX350, Sienna, and Highlander. In addition, TMMWV
manufactures 6-speed automatic transmissions for Camry, Avalon,
Lexus RX350, Venza, RAV4, and Highlander (starting August 2013).
$1.3 billion
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Alabama, Inc. (TMMAL)
Manufacturing plant in
Huntsville, Alabama.
Established 2001.
TMMAL manufactures 4-cylinder engines for the Camry, RAV4,
Venza, Sienna, and Highlander. In addition, TMMAL manufactures
V6 and V8 engines for Tacoma, Tundra, and Sequoia.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Texas, Inc. (TMMTX)
Manufacturing plant
in San Antonio, Texas.
Established 2003.
TMMTX manufactures the Tundra and Tacoma trucks.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing,
Mississippi, Inc. (TMMMS)
Manufacturing plant in Tupelo,
Mississippi. Established 2007.
Hino Motors Manufacturing
U.S.A., Inc.
Locations
Operations
Investment
Employment
Calty Design Research, Inc.
Headquartered in Newport
Beach, California. Production
design studio in Ann Arbor,
Michigan and Toyota Innovation
Hub in San Francisco, California.
Established 1973.
Calty provides design solutions for Toyota, Lexus, and Scion product
development, and supports North American production design,
including color and trim. Activities include research, advanced design,
competitive design, production design, and philanthropic outreach. Calty
has contributed styling for production models such as the ‘07 FJ Cruiser,
‘08 Scion xB, ‘09 Venza, ‘11 Sienna, ‘11 Scion tC and ‘13 Lexus GS
Interior, ‘13 Toyota Avalon, and created the concept vehicles Scion t2B,
Scion FUSE, FT-HS, A-BAT, FUN-vii and Lexus LF-LC.
$2.9 million
102
projected
1,200
projected
$700.0 million
1,150
projected
projected
$2.2 billion
2,391
TMMMS manufactures the Toyota Corolla.
$800.0 million
2,000
Headquartered in Farmington
Hills, Michigan. Manufacturing
operations in Arkansas,
California, and West Virginia.
Established 2003.
A consolidated subsidiary of Toyota, Hino’s suburban Detroit office
serves as headquarters for its manufacturing activities in the U.S.
Hino assembles Class 6 & 7 Hino brand trucks in West Virginia, and
builds axles and other components for certain Toyota vehicles in
Arkansas and California.
$318.4 million
642
Fuji Heavy Manufacturing
U.S.A., Inc. (Collaboration)
Subaru of Indiana Automotive,
Inc. (SIA) in Lafayette, Indiana.
Collaboration established in 2006.
This is a collaborative agreement between SIA parent Fuji Heavy
Industries Ltd. and Toyota Motor Corporation to build the Toyota
Camry at SIA.
$287.5 million
N/A
TRD, U.S.A. Inc.
Headquartered in Costa Mesa,
California. NASCAR support
operation in North Carolina.
Established 1979.
TMS Motorsports Marketing participates in NASCAR, NHRA and
other U.S. racing series with product activation and related marketing
activities. In support of this, TRD, U.S.A., (a subsidiary of TMS), designs,
develops, manufactures, and assembles racing engines for Toyota’s
racing teams, and in addition, provides teams with race vehicle
engineering and at-track race support.
$62.6 million
228
Toyota Info Technology
Center, U.S.A., Inc. (ITC)
Headquartered in Mountain
View, California. Branch office in
New York. Established 2001.
ITC evaluates and develops new technologies to contribute to
Toyota’s next-generation in-car service and application platforms
for improved communications, safety, efficiency, and performance.
N/A
N/A
106
DESIGN
All data as of December 2012. All figures are reported in U.S. dollars, except where noted. 1 Toyota vehicles and components are built using U.S. and globally sourced parts.
Manufacturing
& Engineering 1
All data as of December 2012. All figures are reported in U.S. dollars, except where noted. 1 Toyota vehicles and components are built using U.S. and globally sourced parts.
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