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Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK)
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Pioneer Way Castleford
West Yorkshire
WF10 5QG
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Telephone: (UK) +44 1977 717171
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Listing of all 13 news releases from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK):
Safety, productivity steered forklift development
Five key elements were involved in extensive research and customer consultation when developing a forklift truck range: safety, productivity, durability, the environment and comfort.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) (14 September 2007)
Materials handling division most admired
Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO) materials handling division has climbed eight places in the annual Fortune magazine survey to become the 28th most admired company in the world.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) (20 April 2007)
Best selling forklift hit at IMHX 2007
Toyota Industrial Equipment, leader in materials handling, demonstrated the Generation 7IC forklift truck which features the System of Active Stability (SAS) and Operator Total Care (OTC) for safety.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) (11 April 2007)
Materials handling for distribution site
User application article Walkers Transport has decided to work with Toyota Industrial Equipment at its new distribution centre in Manchester, citing performance under intense conditions and recommendations from drivers.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) ( 3 April 2007)
3-wheel 48-volt fork lift trucks
Toyota Industrial Equipment's wide range of electric forklift trucks have been expanded with a new compact 3-wheel 48-volt truck, offering greater power.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) ( 2 April 2007)
Heavy-duty stackers include new 2-ton models
Toyota Industrial Equipment is extending its heavy-duty stacker range with two new 2-ton models for lifting and horizontal transport operations.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) (12 March 2007)
Forklift truck popularity gets 'golden' accord
Featuring revolutionary innovations such as active stability and operator total care package a series of forklift truck is claimed to be the most popular forklift model in the world.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) (23 October 2006)
New generation of low-level order pickers
Toyota Industrial Equipment has launched a brand new generation of low-level order pickers designed to ensure safer and more productive order picking.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) (10 October 2006)
Stacker trucks designed to move/lift light loads
Two models of light duty stacker trucks for moving/lifting light loads, feature a single column mast for maximum visibility and a tiller head with integrated lifting and lowering buttons.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) (15 September 2006)
Ergonomic standards raised in electric forklifts
Even higher ergonomic standards - including electronic mini-levers in seat-mounted armrest - have been introduced to a three-wheel, 48V electric forklift range to increase comfort and efficiency.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) (25 August 2006)
Materials handling leader recognised
Toyota Industrial Equipment's parent company, Toyota Industries Corporation, has been recognised as the world leader in materials handing for the fourth year running by 'Logistik' Journal.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) (20 December 2005)
Heavy-duty stackers ensure safe handling
With lift heights up to 5.4m, heavy-duty stackers ensure accurate and safe handling in congested areas where lift height, load weights and frequency of movements are demanding.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) ( 2 May 2005)
Manufacturing safety improved at car plant
User application article Toyota forklifts are at the centre of an innovation that has improved productivity and safety at Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) s (TMUK) car manufacturing plant in Burnaston, near Derby.
News from Toyota Industrial Equipment (UK) ( 9 February 2005)

