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Toyota to invest US$16M to upgrade Indiana forklift factory

by The Associated Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
Financing Manufacturing Operations Automotive


The expansion will establish a facility for the division's headquarters, add a new cafeteria and build more locker room space

COLUMBUS, Ind.—Toyota plans to spend $16 million to renovate and expand a central Indiana factory where it builds three-and four-wheel forklifts and other equipment.

Toyota senior manager Steve Pride says the Industrial Equipment Manufacturing campus near Columbus was about 250,000 square-feet 25 years ago. It will be just over a million square-feet with the upcoming expansion, to be completed in September 2016.

Tony Miller, a Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing, Inc. senior vice-president, tells The Republic that the expansion will establish a facility for the division’s headquarters, and add a new cafeteria and more locker room space.

Toyota has about 1,100 workers in the manufacturing facility, along with some 175 people working in sales, marketing and distribution.

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Columbus is about 45 miles south of Indianapolis.

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