A new Melbourne branch for Toyota Material Handling Australia will take the company to the next level
Toyota Material Handling Australia (TMHA) has opened a new Melbourne branch, which it says will create new opportunities for its clients.
Located on TMHA-owned land in the Melbourne suburb of Dandenong South, the 17,000 square metre space is all under one roof, and has a total of 12,140 square metres dedicated to warehouse and workshop space.
Designed to accommodate the assembly, sales, hire and servicing of forklifts, scissor lifts, skid steer loaders, sweepers and scrubbers, pallet jacks, elevated work platforms and automatic guided vehicles, the facility will also be the base of TMHA’s workshop and field services divisions.
The new facility also includes another 9,900 square metres of hardstand, specialised sealed and pressurised paint and preparation booths and a dirt demonstration area to showcase the brand’s Huski excavator range.
It also has 4,110 square metres of office space over two levels, including open plan areas, meeting rooms, lunchrooms, a board room and a spectacular new reception area with a statement staircase.
TMHA plans to use the new facility as the base of its major and corporate accounts operations, as well as facilitating the sales and rental of its forklifts and other equipment.
As well as its inventories of new material handling and Huski equipment, the new complex has 935 cubic metres of space dedicated to storage of spare parts as well as training facilities for staff.
TMHA general manager of corporate compliance and project development Bob Walmsley says the new branch will allow for a greater level of usability and innovation for the TMHA brand.
“Our new state-of-the-art facility will offer more for our valued Victorian customers,” he says.
