Managing material handling equipment across several locations can be a challenge.
Do you have inconsistencies and rising repair costs between each facility?
Are you able to make recommendations for each location to help with improvements?
Do you have access to the data needed to make these decisions?
With ToyotaLift Northeast managing your Toyota Major Account, you get standardized discount pricing, national coverage, local support, and one partner to make reducing your operating costs its top priority. Contact our Major Account Manager to learn more.
With Toyota’s Major Account Program, we leverage the best that Toyota offers including product quality, equipment discounting, standardized parts pricing, warranty, and maintenance to effectively lower your total cost of ownership. By combining the industry’s most comprehensive 5-year/10,000 hours extended warranty (360 Support Plus) and the factory-recommended planned maintenance intervals, each unit will be under warranty for the entire term of the lease (up to 60-months). As a result, you would limit your exposure and see a significant reduction in operating costs. We will assist you in exploring all financing options to determine the best avenue for your unique needs.
ToyotaLift Northeast offers consolidated billing and access to reporting for all locations.
A dedicated account manager will evaluate your data on a monthly or quarterly basis and offer suggestions for improvement. Cost per hour reports will provide you with KPI designed to determine which units will need to be replaced and ensure you have the right amount of equipment for optimal productivity.
Toyota’s dealer network of 65 members, 3,500 factory-trained technicians, and 700 parts professionals guarantee a 4-hour response time and help minimize downtime. Your dedicated account manager will ensure that we keep the personal service touch and streamline all communication.
Toyota forklifts are designed from the ground up to meet both American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Toyota boasts standard safety features found on most models such as welded overhead guards, operator restraint systems, horns, skid-resistant steps, operator assist grips, Toyota’s System of Active Stability (SAS), and ergonomic placement of hydraulic controls.
Toyota forklifts have been on the North American market for over 50 years. In 1990 Toyota opened its current manufacturing facility in Columbus, Indiana. Since then, Toyota has manufactured over 700,000 forklifts right here in the United States.
Toyota engineers forklifts from the ground up with safety, productivity, and efficiency in mind. Toyota has been able to design such high-quality products thanks to its implementation of Kaizen principles of continuous improvement. Toyota’s reputation for excellence has not gone unnoticed; its products quality, durability, reliability, and overall value has allowed Toyota to be the #1 forklift since 2002.