COLUMBUS, Ind., Sept. 19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Material Handling U.S.A. (TMHU), commemorated the 50th anniversary of the first Toyota forklift sold in the U.S. with a special event for dealers, associates, dignitaries and media at its U.S. forklift headquarters in Columbus, Indiana. The company, which holds the title as the number one forklift in North America, sold its first U.S. forklift to a grape farmer in Fresno, California, in 1967. Fifty years later, Toyota proudly displays that forklift at its Columbus campus as a reminder to visitors of the brand's quality and longevity.
"Fifty years represents a golden achievement in the U.S. and to celebrate we honored the associates, dealers, our suppliers and the community who supported TMHU's journey to this major milestone," said Brett Wood, president and CEO of Toyota Material Handling North America. "This anniversary underscores our legacy here in the U.S., but also gives us a glimpse into the future of Toyota Forklifts' ongoing leadership and growth in the rapidly changing material handling and logistics industry."
Toyota Forklifts invited its 66 dealers representing more than 220 locations in the U.S. and Canada to join the 50th anniversary festivities. Toyota's vast network of professional dealers is often credited as a key ingredient in TMHU's success. The dealers on hand at the event presented TMHU officials with a plaque of appreciation for the support and leadership provided to them over the previous five decades.
To mark the golden anniversary, Toyota associates custom-designed, engineered and built a gold-painted forklift, which was unveiled at the recent milestone ceremony. Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO) executives presented TMHU with a ceramic roof tile sculpture. The ancient roof tiles, called Kawara, are from the Takahama region of Japan, and signify the exceptional workmanship that is a recognized quality of all Toyota products.
Indiana's Secretary of Commerce, Jim Schillinger, spoke at the 50th anniversary ceremony and recognized TMHU for its sizable impact on Indiana's economy. Columbus Mayor James Lienhoop noted how Toyota Forklifts not only lifts the Columbus economy, but also lifts the country's material handling industry.
Toyota will plant 50 cherry blossom trees on its Columbus campus and donate 50 more cherry blossom trees to the city of Columbus. Cherry blossom trees are the national flower of Japan, home of TMHU's parent company, TICO. In addition to the trees, Toyota presented the Columbus Department of Parks and Recreation with 50 youth scholarships for those in need.
About Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A.
Proudly manufactured in the United States, Toyota Industrial Equipment offers a full line of material handling solutions including forklifts, automated guided vehicles, fleet management services, aerial work platforms and tow tractors. Toyota's commitment to quality, reliability and customer satisfaction, the hallmark of the Toyota Production System, extends throughout more than 220 locations in North America. For more information, visit ToyotaForklift.com.
SOURCE Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A.
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