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Toyota No.1 for 25th year
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 10:24:17 +1100 - Transport & Logistics News

 
Toyota Material Handling Australia (TMHA) has retained overall national forklift market leadership and achieved a quarter century of dominance in internal-combustion counter-balance forklifts.
 
According to TMHA, official Australian Industrial Truck Association (AITA) industry sales results for the 2011 calendar year show TMHA captured over 30 per cent of the total Australian forklift market.
 
TMHA says it sold in excess of 4,500 forklifts during 2011, 12 per cent more than its nearest competitor and over 20 per cent more than TMHA's total 2010 sales.
 
TMHA accounted for one in every three internal combustion forklifts sold in Australia, with a market share of approximately 34 per cent.
 
It has now led the Australian internal combustion counter-balance forklift market uninterrupted for 25 years.
 
On a state-by-state basis, TMHA was the overall number one forklift supplier in Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania, and equal first in the largest market, New South Wales.
 
TMHA also led the combined three and four-wheel battery electric forklift segments in 2011, and increased its overall 2011 sales in all combined battery electric forklift segments by 19 per cent compared with its 2010 sales result.
 

 

 

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