In the late 19th Century, a Japanese inventor named Sakichi Toyoda created an automatic loom and set up a company working with textiles. While he may have been an inventive and clever entrepreneur, he likely had no idea his company would go on to be among the largest corporations in the world, building and shipping cars to every continent, including Antarctica. The path from regional textile company to world leader in automobiles was slow at first, but the economic
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