Toyota says aluminum plates from Kobe Steel meet standards

Toyota says aluminum plates from Kobe Steel meet standards
Toyota on Thursday said that aluminum plates supplied by Kobe Steel with falsified quality data which were used in parts for some of the Japanese automaker’s vehicles had met safety and durability standards. (Reuters)
Updated 19 October 2017
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Toyota says aluminum plates from Kobe Steel meet standards

Toyota says aluminum plates from Kobe Steel meet standards

TOKYO: Toyota on Thursday said that it had confirmed that aluminum plates supplied by Kobe Steel with falsified quality data which were used in parts for some of the Japanese automaker’s vehicles had met safety and durability standards.
In a statement, Toyota said that it was working to identify whether non-aluminum products supplied by Kobe Steel, which are used in the automakers’ Toyota- and Lexus-branded vehicles, will also meet the standards.
Kobe Steel earlier this month admitted that it had falsified data on product quality and specifications for goods supplied to around 500 customers, rocking supply chains around the world in a fresh blow to Japan’s reputation as a high-quality manufacturer.