TCM, also known as Toyota Material Handling, is a global brand that offers a wide range of material handling products and solutions for industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and retail. They specialize in forklifts and warehouse equipment for both indoor and outdoor use.
- TCM was founded in Japan in 1949.
- The company was acquired by Toyota Industries Corporation in 2000.
- TCM has expanded globally with operations in over 30 countries.
- In 2019, TCM changed its name to Toyota Material Handling to fully integrate into the Toyota family of companies.
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Electric forklifts designed for indoor use and to reduce emissions in warehouses.
Gas-powered forklifts designed for outdoor use or heavy-duty warehouse applications.
Manual and electric pallet jacks for moving and lifting pallets.
Narrow aisle forklifts designed for picking orders in warehouse applications.
High-lift forklifts designed for narrow aisles and high stacking applications.
TCM stands for Tokyo Gas and Electric Material Company.
Yes, TCM has a reputation of manufacturing high-quality and reliable material handling products for over 70 years.
Electric forklifts use rechargeable batteries and are environmentally friendly, while internal combustion forklifts use gas or diesel fuel and are better for outdoor use or heavy-duty applications.
TCM products are manufactured in Japan, Sweden, France, Italy, the Netherlands, and China.
The warranty varies based on the type of product and region, but TCM offers up to 3-year warranties on most products.