The material handling manufacturer nestles in the most popular design district of Milan once more, Zona Tortona: Via Tortona 12 (inner courtyard) this time around. In the three exhibit rooms, it’s showing off some of its first-rate machines, discussing the ins and outs of industrial design, where the absolute focus for Toyota is on the user of its products. Form and function are equally important, coming together to create products that people love to use. On display as well, the Toyota Logistic Design Competition – in collaboration with Toyota Motor Europe, Toyota Europe Design Development (ED²), KINTO Europe and Toyota Material Handling Design Center – where selected winners will be revealed in Paris at the Olympic and Paralympic Games 2024.
Read moreThe company is making its largest production investment to date to increase production capacity in Mjölby, Sweden. As a world leader in the development and manufacturing of sustainable material handling solutions, the manufacturing site in Mjölby - our largest facility in Europe - has doubled in the past ten years. In the record year 2022, we produced 84,000 electric warehouse trucks. The goal of the company’s latest investment is to increase production capacity in Mjölby up to 120,000 electrified vehicles per year.
Read moreIn its latest sustainability report, Toyota Material Handling Europe already follows the new European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS framework), although this approach is not yet mandatory. By doing so, the company is raising standards by embracing change.
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