On July 7th, Fortune of America issued the list of World 2008 Top 500 Enterprises. Compared with last year, the...
On July 7th, Fortune of America issued the list of World 2008 Top 500 Enterprises. Compared with last year, the ranking of construction machinery (industrial vehicle) enterprises had a rising tendency, among which Toyota ranked to be No.5 relying on its accomplishments.
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No |
Company Logo |
Common Chinese Name |
Headquarter |
Main Business |
Operation Revenue (Million Dollars) |
|
5 |
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Toyota (Forklift) |
Japan |
Auto |
230,201 |
|
50 |
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Nissan (Forklift)
|
Japan |
Auto |
94,782 |
|
152 |
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Caterpillar (Forklift) |
America |
Industrial & Agricultural Equipments |
44,958 |
|
285 |
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Mitsubishi (Forklift) |
Japan |
Industrial & Agricultural Equipments |
28,048 |
|
334 |
|
Deere (Forklift) |
America |
Industrial & Agricultural Equipments |
24,082 |
|
369 |
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Continental (Forklift) |
Germany |
Auto Parts |
22,748 |
|
378 |
|
Hyundai (Forklift) |
Korea |
Industrial & Agricultural Equipments |
22,483 |
|
383 |
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Sumitomo (Forklift)
|
Japan |
Electronics Equipment |
22,249 |
|
434 |
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Komatsu (Forklift) |
Japan |
Industrial & Agricultural Equipments |
19,641 |
|
483 |
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Linde (Forklift)) |
Germany |
Chemicals |
17,342 |
|
485 |
|
ZF (Parts)
|
Germany |
Auto Parts |
17,314 |
|
497 |
|
Isuzu (Engines)
|
Japan |
Auto |
16,855 |
About Toyota
Celebrating more than 40 years of established operations in the United States, Irvine, Calif.-based Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc., (TMHU) has been the number-one selling lift truck supplier in the U.S. since 2002 and currently offers a full line of high-quality lift trucks sold under the Toyota brand. Built on a reputation of excellence, Toyota remains popular due to its quality, reliability and durability. Quality is the hallmark of Toyota’s world-renowned Toyota Production System practiced at all Toyota manufacturing facilities, including Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing (TIEM) in Columbus, Ind. Most of the Toyota lift trucks, including the 8-Series, sold in the United States are manufactured at TIEM.
TIEM, and all Toyota manufacturing plants in the U.S. and Canada, comply with the ISO 14001 standard from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and have been honored for their environmental management systems and dedication to continuous improvement. Toyota remains the first and only manufacturer in the world to offer a factory installed Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fuel system that is UL-listed, and EPA-CARB certified. Toyota’s LPG-, CNG- and gasoline-powered 8-Series lift trucks produce 70 percent less smog-forming emissions than the current federal EPA standard and meet California’s more stringent 2010 emission standard.1
Toyota’s commitment to excellence in customer service extends nationwide. Sixty-eight authorized Toyota Industrial Equipment dealers, with a total of 190 dealership locations throughout the United States, offer comprehensive customer service support, including one-stop shopping for both new and Certified Used lift trucks, parts, service and financing.