Toyota Industries

Toyota Industries Corporation
Native name
株式会社豊田自動織機
Kabushiki gaisha Toyota Jidō Shokki
Company typePublic (KK)
TYO: 6201
NAG: 6201
IndustryManufacturing
Founded18 November 1926 (1926-11-18)
FounderSakichi Toyoda
HeadquartersKariya, Aichi,
Japan
Key people
Productstextile machinery, materials handling equipment, electronics devices
RevenueIncrease ¥2,214,946 million (as of 03/31/2019)
Decrease ¥134,684 million (as of 03/31/2019)
Decrease ¥159,778 million (as of 03/31/2019)
Total assetsIncrease ¥5,261,174 million (as of 03/31/2019)
OwnerToyota (23.51%)[1]
Toyota Group
Denso (9%)
Number of employees
64,641 (2019)
Subsidiaries
  • Aichi Corporation
  • Tokaiseiki
  • Toyota Industry (Kunshan)
  • Toyota Industry Automotive Parts (Kunshan)
  • DENSO Corporation (8.72%)
  • Toyota Industries North America
  • Toyota Material Handling Group
  • Toyota Industries Europe
  • Kirloskar Toyota Textile Machinery
  • Toyota Industries Engine India
  • Uster Technologies[2]
  • Bastian Solutions[3]
  • Vanderlande Corp.
Websitewww.toyota-industries.com

Toyota Industries Corporation (株式会社豊田自動織機, Kabushiki gaisha Toyota Jidō Shokki (English "Stock Company Toyota Automatic Loom")) is a Japanese machine maker. Originally, and still actively (as of 2023), a manufacturer of automatic looms, it is the company from which Toyota Motor Corporation developed. It is the world's largest manufacturer of forklift trucks measured by revenues.[4]

  1. ^ "MarketScreener".
  2. ^ Bodmer-Altura, Virginia F. (21 February 2012). "USTER technologies to accept sweetened buy-up offer". Retrieved 3 October 2020 – via Textile Future.
  3. ^ "About Bastian Solutions". Bastian Solutions, a Toyota Advanced Logistics company. Bastian Solutions. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Toyota Motor Affiliate to Buy Cascade for $759 Million". Bloomberg. 23 October 2012. Retrieved 23 February 2013.