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Muscatine / Iowa / United States
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Raymond-Muscatine Incorporated manufactures and sells a variety of warehouse equipment. The company employs more than 150 staff members. In addition, it maintains a facility that spreads across an area of over 80,000 square meters. Raymond-Muscatine Incorporated is a consolidated subsidiary of Toyota Industries Corporation, which offers a range of textile machinery, automobiles and material handling tools. Founded in 1926, the parent company employs nearly 39,000 staff members. It caters to the needs of customers worldwide and operates several production facilities in North America, Europe and Asia. Toyota Industries Corporation also offers manufacturing equipment and logistics solutions. The parent company governs Aichi Corporation.
Des Moines / Iowa / United States
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Michael M. Sill established Road Machinery & Supplies in 1926. RMS courted heavy equipment suppliers and by 1960 took on statewide representation of Clark wheel loaders, Blaw Knox asphalt pavers and Link Belt cranes and excavators. The company entered the truck equipment business in 1972 and expanded that operation when it became the Midwest distributor for Telelect products and other lines of truck mounted equipment in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Iowa. In 1980, Road Machinery took on representation of Komatsu dozers, loaders and hydraulic excavators. Komatsu is one of the largest manufacturers of construction equipment in the world. RMS started Aspen Equipment, which focuses on general equipment, such as air compressors, light towers, chippers and truck cranes. RMS has grown to become one of the largest Komatsu dealers in the United States, with offices in Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan and Illinois. Road Machinery & Supplies has a location in Des Moines, Iowa.
Cedar Falls / Iowa / United States
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Wayne Engineering, located in Cedar Falls, Iowa, manufactures waste collection equipment for the refuse/garbage industry. Its products include automated side loaders, manual side loaders, satellite vehicles, rear loaders, recycling vehicles, garbage trucks and trash trucks. In the early 1970s, Wayne Engineering pioneered the first automated side loader called the Curbtender. The Curbtender is now its biggest seller.