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► #1 in Quality and Value, again!
Since 2004, Toyota has been named #1 in quality and #1 in value for five years running according to an independent study of Modern Materials Handling magazine readers.*
1990
Toyota begins U.S. lift truck production, opening a $60 million state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Columbus, Ind.
1975
Toyota's 1st electric lift truck, the 3-ton series, helped reduce air pollution.
2002
Toyota becomes the #1 selling lift truck company in America.
2008
TMHU becomes the sole distributor of Aichi scissor lifts, and wheeled and crawler boom lifts in the U.S.
2006
The 8-Series line produces 70% less smog-forming emissions than 2007 EPA standards and meets California's 2010 emission standards in advance.
1997
The new 6-Series is introduced.
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Made in America with pride.
99% of Toyota lift trucks sold in the U.S. are manufactured in North America.
The majority are built in Columbus, Ind.,
at Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing (TIEM).
In 2007, TIEM produced its 300,000 lift truck.
TIEM, an ISO 14001 Certified Facility,
encompasses 870,000 square feet and employs nearly 900 associates.
More than a lift truck manufacturer.
In addition to a full line of high quality lift trucks sold under the Toyota brand, Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc. (TMHU) offers other industrial equipment solutions:
Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV) Electric and diesel tow tractors Aichi Aerial Work Platforms
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Enhancing productivity.
It's all about getting more work done. So Toyota lift trucks are manufactured with productivity and lower operating costs in mind.
We've added electric lift truck performance enhancements that make them more efficient, such as the ability to run longer between battery changes or scheduled maintenance intervals. For all lift truck models, the Toyota approach is to design around the operator and the technician, using their input to build equipment that is more versatile and ergonomic, while maximizing uptime.
"Independent study conducted in 2008 by ^^Reed Research Croup,. .
"Percentages are based on respondents rating the lift truck brand as one of their top two choices.
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