In 1934, Yale opened manufacturing facilities in Wednesfield, England. That very same year also saw Yale lift trucks being sold for the first time in Japan by the Kiichi Harada Company. Meanwhile, World War II intervened, and gave the materials handling industry tremendous impetus. The innovation of putting forks on the front of a lift truck began to change the industry's entire concept of moving goods and materials.

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