At Hyster, we know that each work environment and application requirement can differ. We have customers in a wide variety of industries that inspire us to offer a really diverse variety of materials handling product solutions. No matter what your industry is or what the environmental conditions we have a product to meet your needs and get jobs done efficiently. We have built trusting relationships between production, promotion, and service groups so that we could guarantee you that all equipment are manufactured to the highest quality standards and that you would be given the continuous support you require when you have a Hyster machine on your work site.
From the preliminary concept and design to the production and sale of the equipment, every machine that Hyster markets would go through a nine stage development process. Each and every stage of the development process has been established to ensure product quality over the machinery's lifetime. Hyster testing centers are able to simulate the life cycle of a lift truck to make sure that the machinery lasts and that it performs as intended.
In order to be certain that we know what all our clients truly want, Hyster performs a lot of research regarding customer requirements. All this research is then used to the products design. Designs are built using cutting edge computer aided design techniques that help to lessen the risk of weak points and make sure that positioning of each and every component is optimal for both performance and servicing needs. Prototypes are then made in cooperation with experts and specialists in compartment design and ergonomics. Each and every prototype and component is put through rigorous life cycle testing to find and correct any issues that may reduce the life of a machinery or a component to a less than optimal level. When a machine comes out of the testing stage of development, we want to be certain that it would function to a high standard. Testing in real life settings is also carried out so that we could collect more information on the performance of the machinery and be confident that it would meet the standards needed to complete the task.