Toyota supplier to open North Carolina facility with 133 jobs

A company that produces a key component of vehicle batteries that will be made at the Toyota (NYSE: TM) plant under construction in Randolph County is setting up nearby with a $60 million investment that will create 133 jobs.

The company is Fujihatsu & Toyotsu Battery Components, North Carolina LLC, a joint venture created by Fujihatsu Tech America and Toyota Tsusho America to make prismatic aluminum cell cases and cell covers with discharge values.

It is 60% owned by the U.S. subsidiary of Fuji Springs, formed in 1959 in Japan to make springs but which transitioned to cases and covers for batteries. Toyota Tsusho America Inc., the subsidiary of a Toyota company that handles trading, procurement and administrative work for the massive conglomerate, owns 40% of the new company.

Charlotte Business Journal

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