Toyota forklifts are manufactured at 17 production facilities worldwide, with major plants in Japan, the United States, Europe, China, and Brazil.
Japan
Takahama Plant – Toyota's global headquarters and main manufacturing facility, established in 1970. It is the world's largest forklift plant with 100,000 units annual capacity and 374,000 sq m of floor space.
United States
Toyota has produced over 700,000 forklifts in the U.S. since 1990.
Plant Location Specialty
Columbus, IN North American HQ IC, LPG, CNG, diesel; new $100M electric plant (2026)
Greene, NY Raymond HQ Electric forklifts
Muscatine, IA — Warehouse machinery
East Chicago, IN — Part of TMHNA's four-plant network
Oakville, ON (Canada) — Additional North American production
Europe
Over 95% of Toyota forklifts sold in Europe are produced locally.
Mjölby, Sweden – Specialized warehousing machinery
Bologna, Italy – Forklift production since 2006
Ancenis, France – Assembly since 1987
China
Jiangsu Plant – One of China's largest forklift manufacturers
Qingdao, Shandong – New $132M plant (2023), 110,000 annual units at full capacity
Other Locations
São Paulo, Brazil – Assembly for the local market
The bottom line: Toyota forklifts are manufactured at 17 global facilities, including the world's largest plant in Takahama, Japan (100,000 units/year), four U.S. plants (Columbus, Greene, Muscatine, East Chicago) that produce over 1,500 forklifts per week, three European plants (Sweden, Italy, France) covering 95% of regional demand, two Chinese plants including a new $132M facility in Qingdao, and a Brazilian assembly plant.
