Toyota Material Handling Europe
Overview
HQ Location
Sweden
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Year Founded
2006
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Company Type
Private
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Revenue
$10-100m
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Employees
201 - 1,000
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Website
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Company Description
Toyota Material Handling Europe (TMHE) helps businesses of all sizes across Europe meet today’s materials handling challenges with a full range of Toyota counterbalanced forklift trucks, BT warehouse equipment, and services and added value solutions, including service contracts, short term rental, used forklift trucks and the Toyota I_Site information service.
Active in more than 30 countries across Europe and with headquarters in Sweden, TMHE has a European Office in Brussels and production centres in Ancenis (France), Bologna (Italy) and Mjölby (Sweden).
With about 4,900 service engineers, and around 10,300 employees in total, along with a network of independent distributors and dealers, TMHE is the European regional organisation of Toyota Material Handling Group (TMHG), which is part of Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO) – the global leader in materials handling equipment.
Active in more than 30 countries across Europe and with headquarters in Sweden, TMHE has a European Office in Brussels and production centres in Ancenis (France), Bologna (Italy) and Mjölby (Sweden).
With about 4,900 service engineers, and around 10,300 employees in total, along with a network of independent distributors and dealers, TMHE is the European regional organisation of Toyota Material Handling Group (TMHG), which is part of Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO) – the global leader in materials handling equipment.
IoT Snapshot
Toyota Material Handling Europe is a provider of Industrial IoT functional applications technologies, and also active in the retail industries.
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Technology Stack
Toyota Material Handling Europe’s Technology Stack maps Toyota Material Handling Europe’s participation in the functional applications IoT Technology stack.
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Supporting Technologies
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