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Toyota Material Handling Promotes King, Stachniak to Vice President

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Toyota Material Handling Promotes King, Stachniak to Vice President

The two key female executives helped lead Toyota to new heights while promoting a culture of inclusivity and empowering women in the material handling industry.

Toyota Material Handling (TMH) has announced the promotions
of two key female executives on the TMH management team . Lea Ann King has been promoted to Vice President of Legal and General Counsel, and Tracy Stachniak has been promoted to Vice President of Human Resources.

TMH President, CEO Bill Finerty expressed how fortunate Toyota and the entire material handling industry is to have exemplary female leaders like Lea Ann and Tracy adding that they both represent the very best of the Toyota culture by living the company’s core values every day.

During her 7-year tenure at TMH, King was a highly respected leader in the material handling industry and the legal community, leading an all-women team responsible for all legal and risk, including litigation, intellectual property, acquisitions, and corporate governance for TMH and its equity dealers. King also serves as the company’s compliance officer and corporate secretary.

One of King’s leadership projects included the development of the company’s women’s initiative – Toyota Women’s Impact Network – focused on opportunities for all associates to ensure the company
promotes a culture of inclusivity and attracts diverse talent.

King’s leadership extends beyond the company to roles in the industry and community, including service as a board member for both the Industrial Truck Association ( ITA ) and Margaret Mary Health including serving on its governance and ethics committees. King also serves as an Indiana Delegate for Drexel University’s VisionForward initiative, a national coalition working to advance gender equity through women’s leadership.

Stachniak’s leadership has been integral to Toyota’s industry-leading Human Resources department, as well as the growth and success of the company’s training and development teams. During her 17- year tenure, Stachniak has become a respected company leader known for translating business objectives into initiatives that improve performance, profitability and employee engagement.

Driven by her mission to empower others, Stachniak championed Toyota’s leadership development program, which is designed to help all associates to find ways to grow, develop and lead, regardless of
where they are in the organization.

Stachniak’s passion for giving back has played a significant role in TMH’s unwavering commitment to corporate social responsibility initiatives, such as the company’s partnerships with philanthropic
organizations like the American Red Cross and the United Way .

TMH offers paid volunteer hours to all of its associates, and Stachniak’s team encourages every employee to use those hours and find ways to give back to the community in meaningful ways.

Under Stachniak’s leadership, Toyota’s HR team has organized a growing number of company group volunteer activities to help associates find causes important to them and to participate with their co-workers. One example of such an activity was TMH’s first-ever ‘Lift the Community Day’ last July, with Toyota associates providing 1,300 hours of service to 12 different organizations in the local Indiana community.

Stachniak leads by example as an active member of the community, serving on the Board of Directors for the Red Cross’ Southeast Chapter of Indiana as well the Japan-American Society of Indiana and the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic.

Like King, Stachniak is an advocate for the inclusion of women in the material handling industry and supports two leading industry initiatives, including Material Handling Institute’s (MHI) Women in Supply Chain Forum, and Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association’s (MHEDA) Women in Industry Conference.

Learn more about Toyota’s renowned people-focused culture by visiting Toyota Material Handling at ToyotaForklift.com .

About Toyota Material Handling

Toyota Material Handling offers a full line of material handling products and solutions proudly assembled in the United States, including forklifts, reach trucks, order pickers, pallet jacks, container handlers, heavy duty trucks, automated guided vehicles, and tow tractors, along with aerial work platforms, fleet management services, and advanced automation engineering and design. Toyota’s commitment to quality, reliability and customer satisfaction, the hallmark of the Toyota Production System, extends throughout more than 230 locations across North America. For more information, visit ToyotaForklift.com .

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Toyota Material Handling Dealer Hugg & Hall Equiptment Company Acquires Southern Material Handling Company

Dealership Expands to Provide Full Line of Material Handling Solutions to Eastern Oklahoma

Hugg & Hall Equipment Company, a member of Toyota Material Handling’s industry-leading dealer network, has formally acquired fellow Toyota dealer, Southern Material Handling Company.

Hugg & Hall Equipment Company is a leading industrial and construction equipment provider in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Missouri and Texas. This acquisition will allow Hugg & Hall to expand its Toyota presence to include the entire state of Oklahoma.

Robert Hall, Vice President of Hugg & Hall Equipment Company expressed in a speech how excited they were to add eastern Oklahoma to their Toyota territory. Southern Material Handling has had an excellent reputation for many years and he wishes to continue the passion for an unequalled customer experience.

Hugg & Hall Equipment Company has represented the Toyota brand since 1994, expanding its territory most recently in 2019 to service customers in Louisiana. With their most recent acquisition, Hugg & Hall Equipment will now have a team of over 700 employees and 18  locations across Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Missouri and Texas.

Anne Ewing, Toyota Material Handling Director of Dealer Development wished Hugg & Hall the best of luck with their exciting business venture, adding that they are excited to see what they can accomplish. Hugg & Hall has been a proud Toyota dealer for nearly 30 years, and hopes are they will continue to strengthen their partnership in the future.

About Toyota Material Handling

Toyota Material Handling offers material handling products and solutions, including forklifts, reach trucks, order pickers, pallet jacks,
container handlers, automated guided vehicles, and tow tractors, along with aerial work platforms, fleet management services, and
advanced automation engineering and design. Toyota’s commitment to quality, reliability and customer satisfaction extends throughout
more than 230 locations across North America. Built for every application, Toyota can provide the most complete set of solutions for material handling, automation, energy, advanced logistics, and warehouse optimization.

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BYD & Toyota Collaborate for Electric Vehicles

Build Your Dreams (BYD) and Toyota released information this week confirming next steps behind a joint company that would ultimately support battery electric vehicle research and the creation of BEVs and related parts.

The R&D company will comprise of transferred engineers and total needed capital will be shared 50/50 among the two companies. Build Your Dreams and Toyota both have notable accomplishments in supporting an eco-friendly atmosphere, including Toyota’s Prius – the first mass-produced hybrid electric vehicle, and BYD’s manufacturing of energy storage cells and electric vehicles. BYD is responsible for the first mass production of plug-in hybrid electrified vehicles and boasts four consecutive years of first-place sales rankings for its BEVs and PHEVs.

“We aim to combine BYD’s strengths in development and competitiveness in the battery electric vehicle market with Toyota’s quality and safety technology to provide the best BEV products for the market demand and consumer affection as early as we can,” stated BYD senior vice president Lian Yu-bo.

Additional information released confirmed the joint R&D company’s headquarters will be in China beginning in 2020 and ultimately support further efforts for Toyota’s vision of global electrification.

“With the same goal to further promote the widespread use of electrified vehicles, we appreciate that BYD and Toyota can become “teammates,” able to put aside our rivalry and collaborate. We hope to further advance and expand both BYD and Toyota from the efforts of the new company with BYD,” concluded Toyota executive vice president Shigeki Terashi.