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_________________________________________________________________ Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.
process to create tailored solutions, collaborating with customers throughout to confirm we meet their expectations.
“ As customers throughout the industry continue to deal with lift truck operator turnover and shortages, increasing throughput pressures and delivery demands, we’ re seeing a growing interest in operator assist and digital sensor technologies,” Tracy adds.“ This type of technology can reinforce lift truck operating best practices and operator awareness, by limiting equipment performance in challenging situations, while keeping the operator in control of the lift truck, stopping forklift incidents in their tracks. This type of technology is a game changer for companies looking to increase operational safety support and overall best practices.”
As our conversation closes, Tracy shares his thoughts on what the upcoming
years have in store for Hyster-Yale.“ Our investments in efficiency, safety, and technology will continue in 2025 as we manage and consolidate our one-piece flow system across the entire supply chain,” he concludes.“ On a wider scale, technology, data, and AI initiatives will continue to play an important role in proactive maintenance management and help our customers to maintain a quality product. As the industry continues to transform, the companies with the most efficient operations and those that are closely aligned with customers will outpace their competitors. At Hyster- Yale, we’ re positioning ourselves to set a new standard, one that starts with our employees and suppliers, and will be felt by our customers.” ■
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