Toyoto Materials Handling opens new premises in Albury and Gladstone

Toyota Material Handling Australia Pty Ltd
Friday, 15 June, 2012

Toyota Material Handling Australia (TMHA) has established a direct presence in Albury-Wodonga and moved to larger premises in Gladstone.

Both moves increase TMHA's customer support capability and confirm the company's commitment to these regions, with a full range of Toyota, BT Lift Truck and Raymond forklift products, as well as Toyota's comprehensive Huski skid-steer loader range.

Gareth Conlan, the manager of TMHA's Albury-Wodonga branch, said service vans based at the facility cover a wide area: east to Corryong, north to Wagga Wagga, south to Euroa and west to Yarrawonga.

The Albury-Wodonga region was previously serviced by an agent.

"We can now offer dedicated field support as well as a fully equipped service facility capable of handling all forklift and skid-steer loader jobs. Our six full-time technicians and their support staff are factory-backed and trained to the highest skill levels in the industry," Conlan said.

"Three fully equipped service vans provide scheduled on-site service and a 24/7 breakdown service. Customers now have access to our national network of factory-owned branches and resources," he said.

"The new premises offer a substantially larger workshop area and increased warehouse space for a wide range of spare parts," said Gladstone branch manager Steve Anderson.

"The new, larger workshop area means we can bring in forklifts for any major service and our earthmoving customers can have their Toyota Huski skid-steer loaders serviced in our facility."

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