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Toyota Material Handling
A History of Excellence
Founded in 1967, Toyota Material Handing, U.S.A., Inc. (TMHU) has become the number one selling lift truck supplier in the U.S.A. One in every five lift trucks sold in the U.S. is a Toyota.
1956
The introduction of the Model LA 1-ton lift truck— Toyota's first lift truck model.
1973
The 3-ton diesel lift truck used a specialized Toyota industrial engine, plus integral body, frame and overhead guard.
1967
Toyota establishes its first forklift dealership in the U.S. and sells its first lift truck in the U.S.
1950
1956
1967
1970
1973
Toyota's unsurpassed quality levels, and commitment to the environment, has made Toyota Earth's number one lift truck.
At the center of Toyota's operations is the philosophy of continuous improvement, resulting in legendary quality, durability and reliability. Leveraging the company's deep automotive roots, Toyota has introduced numerous technological and design advancements that lead the lift truck industry and enhance the end-user experience:
System of Activity Stability™ (SAS)
The world's first and only System of Active Stability™ electronically monitors the lift truck's operations to help reduce the liklihood of both lateral and longitudinal tipovers.
AC Power
In 2000, Toyota became the first major lift truck manufacturer in the United States to offer AC technology. The AC System provides high performance and efficiency. The AC motors contain no springs, brushes, commutator or directional contactor, making it virtually maintenance free.

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