Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc.

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Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc.
Type Public
Industry Material handling
Founded1967 (1967)
Headquarters,
Area served
North America
Key people
Bill Finerty, President & CEO
Brett Wood, Chairman
Products forklifts, Lift trucks, tow tractors, Aerial work platforms, Automated Guided Vehicles
Number of employees
168
Website toyotaforklift.com

Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc. (TMHU), headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, is the U.S. distributor of Toyota lift trucks and tow tractors. TMHU also is the sole United States distributor for Aichi aerial work platforms, which include scissor lifts, crawler and wheeled boom lifts. TMHU is a subsidiary of Toyota Industries Corporation. Toyota has been the number one lift truck supplier in North America since 2002. [ citation needed ] One in five forklifts sold in the U.S.A. is a Toyota. [1]

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History

The Toyota Motor Corporation introduced its first lift truck (the Model LA) in Japan in 1956 and followed that with its first tow tractor in 1957. [2] In 1967, Toyota sold its first forklift in the United States and established its initial dealership there. [3] All forklift operations in the U.S. were part of the Industrial Equipment Division of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. A separate business unit (Toyota Industrial Trucks, U.S.A., Inc.) was formed out of the Industrial Equipment Division in 1975 and was based in Carson, California. [4]

In 1988, Toyota announced a new manufacturing subsidiary called Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing (TIEM) that would be based in Columbus, Indiana. [5]

In 2008, the Columbus manufacturing facility began producing tow tractors, [6] and TMHU became the sole North American distributor of Aichi aerial work platforms, including scissor lifts and wheeled- and crawler-boom lifts. [7]

By 2021, it sold its 750,000th forklift [8]

Year
2000Toyota is the first U.S. lift truck manufacturer to offer AC Powered Technology.
2002Toyota becomes the #1 selling lift truck company in America. [1]
2010Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing Wins Top Plant in the U.S. [9]

Products and operation

The majority of Toyota lift trucks sold in the U.S. are manufactured at Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing (TIEM) in Columbus, Indiana.

There are a total of 70 dealers and 220 Toyota lift truck dealership locations in the U.S.A. and Canada. The Toyota dealer network offers new and used lift trucks, Toyota Genuine Parts, Starlift all-make Parts, rentals, service and training. [10]

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