Soichiro
Honda was a mechanic at a garage. His job was to tune cars to prepare
them for races. Honda founded Tōkai Seiki, a piston rings
manufacturing company in 1937.
This company won a contract to supply piston rings to an established automobile company – Toyota. But soon after, he lost the contract due to the poor quality of the products.
This company won a contract to supply piston rings to an established automobile company – Toyota. But soon after, he lost the contract due to the poor quality of the products.
He
took time out to better understand Toyota's quality control
processes, and by 1941, Honda was able to mass produce piston rings
acceptable to Toyota.
Toyota took a 40% stake in his company, but Honda was demoted from president to senior managing director. Tōkai Seiki's manufacturing plants were destroyed in US bomb attacks in 1944. Honda sold the salvageable remains of the company to Toyota and used the proceeds to found the Honda Technical Research Institute in October 1946.
He worked with a staff of 12 men in a 172-square-foot shack.
Toyota took a 40% stake in his company, but Honda was demoted from president to senior managing director. Tōkai Seiki's manufacturing plants were destroyed in US bomb attacks in 1944. Honda sold the salvageable remains of the company to Toyota and used the proceeds to found the Honda Technical Research Institute in October 1946.
He worked with a staff of 12 men in a 172-square-foot shack.
They
built and sold improvised motorized bicycles by building their own
copy of Tohatsu engines, and supplying these to customers to attach
to their bicycles.
Honda
Motor Company grew in a short time to become the world's largest
manufacturer of motorcycles by 1964.
Honda thereafter entered into mini pick-up trucks & finally into the car segment and today is a serious competitor to Toyota.
It's easy to look at these companies and think, "I could never do something like this." Of course, all of these companies took decades to get where they are today.
Honda thereafter entered into mini pick-up trucks & finally into the car segment and today is a serious competitor to Toyota.
It's easy to look at these companies and think, "I could never do something like this." Of course, all of these companies took decades to get where they are today.
But
they had an idea and they believed in it and most importantly, they
started.
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