Toyota Industries Corporation operates as a global enterprise, manufacturing and distributing a broad spectrum of products, including vehicles, material handling solutions, and textile production machinery, across both domestic Japanese and international markets. Its diverse operations are structured into three primary business divisions: Automotive, Materials Handling, and Textile Machinery. Within its Automotive division, the company produces a comprehensive range of vehicles. This segment also supplies a variety of engines (including gas, gasoline, and diesel types for both automotive and industrial applications), turbochargers, and foundry components. Additionally, it manufactures essential automotive parts such as air-conditioning compressors and advanced electronic systems, which encompass DC-DC converters, rear and DC-AC inverters, direct-cooling devices, and charging solutions. Stamping dies, vital for both automotive and lift truck manufacturing, are also a key offering. The Materials Handling division delivers an extensive suite of products, featuring various lift trucks such as counterbalanced, electric reach, skid steer loaders, and both conventional and electric tow tractors. Furthermore, it offers sophisticated storage infrastructure, including fixed and mobile racks, nesting pallets, and automated storage and retrieval systems. The division is also at the forefront of automation, providing automatic guided vehicle (AGV) systems, high-speed rail-guided vehicles, and automated guided lift and pallet trucks. Complementing these offerings, the company engages in the leasing of material handling systems and other industrial machinery. Its Textile Machinery segment specializes in equipment for textile production, manufacturing spinning machines (including ring spinning and roving frames), weaving machinery, and instruments for cotton classing and yarn quality testing. Beyond its core industrial activities, Toyota Industries diversifies its portfolio with aerial work platforms, internal transport solutions, software development, and a range of financial services, such as funding and loans. The corporation's extensive ancillary operations encompass the management of sports facilities and nursing homes, alongside comprehensive real estate services including leasing, building management, construction, and general real estate activities. It also provides logistics services, such as trucking, warehousing, and distribution consulting. Other varied ventures include operating travel agencies, undertaking renovation projects, selling specialized hardware like tube amplifiers, and organizing events. Furthermore, the company extends its services to human resources, offering personnel placement, contract office staffing, and patent investigation. Administrative support is also provided through the management and operation of employee clubs and restaurants, as well as payroll accounting processing. Lastly, it engages in contract manufacturing of electronic devices and the direct sale of hardware. Established in 1926, the company maintains its headquarters in Kariya, Japan.