Southeast Toyota Distributors

Moran concluded that although Toyotas weren't as stylish or comfortable as domestic vehicles, they were well-built, reasonably priced, and destined to change the automotive business.

[15] Dealerships in the remaining areas of the United States are supplied by Toyota Motor Sales, USA.

[14] Toyota Motor Sales opened seven manufacturing facilities in the US since 1984 and today, the majority of vehicles distributed by SET arrive by Rail transport, not ship.

He also serves as a member of JM Family's Executive Management Team, which oversees the development and implementation of the company's long-range planning and strategies for future growth.

Some examples include running boards, floor mats, spoilers, roof racks, alloy wheels, and caliper covers.

[20] 25 to 40% of Toyotas sold in the United States come from Japan, Turkey & France, and are processed by SET at the facility.

Associate amenities available at other Jacksonville SET facilities will be added at the new location, expected to be completed by the end of 2024.

Jaxport is currently working with the Florida Department of Transportation on a $45 million project to expand capacities at Blount Island.

[21] In 2002, Southeast Toyota opened a $53 million vehicle processing facility on 250-acres in the Westlake Industrial Park of northwest Jacksonville near Interstate 295.

[22] SET's original Inland Processing facility at Commerce, Georgia was built in 1988 and staffed by 40 associates.

[23] SET broke ground for their new complex on December 11, 2018, across Georgia State Route 334 from their existing center.

The 300-acre complex includes six buildings, 50 acres of pavement and six industrial spurs and sidings to offload vehicles from 90 Rail cars simultaneously.

The center includes offices, service bays, truck wash, fuel pumps and a drivers lounge.

[30] At the same facility, SET's Technical Services department assists dealership technicians with diagnostic problems.