At Hyster, we know that every work environment and application requirement can vary. We have clients in a huge variety of businesses that inspire us to provide a very diverse array of materials handling product solutions. No matter what your business is or what the environmental conditions we have a product to suit your requirements and get tasks completed efficiently. We have built trusting relationships between service, production and promotion teams so that we could guarantee you that all equipment are built to the highest quality standards and that you will receive the continuous support you require when you have a Hyster machine on your work site.
Each machinery which Hyster sells goes through a nine stage development procedure from initial concept and design to the manufacturing and selling of the equipment. Each stage of the development process has been established to ensure product quality over the lifetime of the machinery. Hyster testing centers can simulate the life cycle of a lift truck to make certain that the equipment performs as intended and that it lasts.
To start with, Hyster performs a lot of research concerning customer requirements in order to be certain that we know what our customers truly want. This research is then applied to product design. Designs are built using cutting edge computer aided design techniques that help to reduce the risk of weak points and make sure that positioning of each and every part is optimal for both service needs and performance. Afterward, prototypes are made in cooperation with specialists and professionals in compartment design and ergonomics. Each and every component and prototype is put through rigorous life cycle testing to find and correct any problems that may reduce the life of a part or a machine to a less than optimal level. When a machine comes out of the testing stage of development, we would like to be certain that it would perform to a high standard. Testing in real life settings is also carried out so that we could collect more data on the performance of the machinery and be confident that it would meet the standards needed to finish the task.