At Hyster, we recognize that each and every work environment and application requirement could be different. We have clients in a wide array of industries that motivates us to offer a really diverse range of materials handling product solutions. Regardless of what your industry is or what the environmental conditions we have a machine to suit your requirements and get jobs completed efficiently. We have built trusting relationships between manufacturing, promotion, and service teams so that we can guarantee you that every machinery is built to the highest quality standards and that you will receive the continuous support you require when you have a Hyster machinery on your work place.
From the initial concept and design to the manufacturing and sale of the equipment, each machinery that Hyster markets will go through a nine stage development process. Each stage of the development process has been created to ensure product quality over the lifetime of the equipment. Hyster testing centers are able to simulate the life cycle of a lift truck in order to ensure that the equipment lasts and that it performs as designed.
To start with, Hyster performs a great deal of research concerning customer needs to be sure that we know what our customers really want. This research is then utilized to product design. Designs are built utilizing cutting edge computer aided design techniques which help to reduce the risk of weak points and ensure that positioning of each component is optimal for both performance and servicing needs. Prototypes are then built in cooperation with experts and specialists in ergonomics and compartment design. Each and every prototype and component is put through thorough life cycle testing to pick up on and correct any issues that can lessen the life of a machine or a part to a less than optimal level. When a machinery comes out of the testing stage of development, we want to be certain that it would work to a high standard. Testing in real life settings is also performed so that we can collect more data on the equipment's performance and be confident that it would meet the standards required to complete the task.