Toyota to produce masks and face shields to fight coronavirus in U.S.

Toyota to produce masks and face shields to fight coronavirus in U.S.

the Big Three domestic automakers committing to manufacture medical supplies for the fight against coronavirus in the United States.

Today, Toyota has pledged to join in by saying it will produce masks and face shields.

It also has plans to help boost the production capacity of ventilators and respirators with at least two unnamed companies.

Ted Ogawa, incoming CEO of Toyota Manufacturing of North American said this in a statement:

Toyota’s core value

has always been to contribute to society in meaningful ways beyond providing mobility for our customers.

With our plants

idled and our dealers focused on servicing customers, we are eager to contribute our expertise and know-how in order to help quickly bring to market the medical supplies and equipment needed to combat the COVID crisis.

Our message to the medical equipment community is we are here to help, please utilize our expertise.

Toyota says

it’s currently ready to produce masks, but it’s currently seeking partners for filters.

The face shields are being 3-D printed now, but mass production is scheduled to kick off next week.

These masks are scheduled to be delivered to hospitals in

Texas,

Indiana,

Kentucky and

Michigan.

The ventilator support isn’t as robust as Ford’s and GM’s intentions to actually produce the machines.

Instead, Toyota plans on working with other companies to help increase their production capacity.

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