Optimizing Your Investment

What you need to know to maximize safety and efficiency when operating and maintaining your lift truck.

Operator Training Knowledge is vital, especially when operating materials handling equipment. Did you know that anyone operating a powered fork lift truck is required to be certified? Read More...
Lift Truck and Pedestrian Accidents – Causes and Prevention Find the best methods for reducing accidents in your workplace Learn how to keep your workplace safe and accident-free with this comprehensive study conducted by Hyster Company. The bro...
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Periodic Maintenance A well maintained lift truck fleet can improve the productivity of your material handling operations Achieve fleet performance goals Best practices in maintenance can make you...
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Lift Truck Inspection Programs to cure your lift truck pains A typical lift truck has hundreds and hundreds of moving parts that can wear to the point of failure if not lubricated, adjusted, or replaced on a regular basis....
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Hyster Offers Productivity in Motion Operator Training Programs on DVD Hyster Company and Performance Learning Services recently announced the release of all existing Hyster Productivity in Motion Operator Training Programs on DVD. The training DVDs were created to help dealers provide training sess...
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Fork Maintenance and Inspection Ignoring the condition of the forks on your forklifts can cost you time and money! If you’re not inspecting your forks at least every 12 months, you are not in compliance with ASME/ANSI B56.1-2000. This could result in unsa...
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