Discussion:
Hyster and Yale Forklift

Is anything going on with Yale or Hyster that is going to have a huge impact to both lines ?
  • Posted 15 Dec 2011 08:05
  • Discussion started by charles_c
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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Toyoto did try as they were selling Samsung in SA
  • Posted 17 May 2012 18:37
  • Reply by willym
  • Luanda, Angola
Hyster have reported that there new Reach stacker is 23% more fuel efficient than a competitor truck in a terminal in Europe. the main point of what would have been left out is the the reach stackers they were up against would have been older versions.

if they were to go up against a new reach stacker from a competitor with a tier iiii interim engine and load sensing hydraulics how would it compare
  • Posted 17 May 2012 18:31
  • Modified 17 May 2012 18:32 by poster
  • Reply by Daveilift
  • west yorks, United Kingdom
It looks like if you can have a simple truck with basic technology that is not complicated the market will take them. It seems most of the technology is in the fly by wire systems in the cab area. Is this really needed some might say yes and others might say no.

The other area's such as engine emissions is now law so it can't be taken off the trucks so that bit has to stay. Apple made a good computer with basic inside but yet they lead the world in innovation so you don't have to have all the new tech to be innovative
  • Posted 16 May 2012 16:36
  • Reply by Daveilift
  • west yorks, United Kingdom
If you check out their website, it states that it's a light to medium duty unit- the same as the Crown website says. Looks like they're going to lowball this truck to make sales. Maybe they're getting the message that to much technology on forklifts isn't needed.
  • Posted 16 May 2012 05:45
  • Reply by bbforks
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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Customers love technology- until they have to pay to fix it!
Why do we go to this stage when we already had machines that worked well the old XL/XM
  • Posted 16 May 2012 01:57
  • Reply by willym
  • Luanda, Angola
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NACCO is now selling UTILEV in select markets in North America. Those dealers authorized to sell the truck are those who have signed the latest dealer agreement with NACCO. Several Hyster dealers are dragging their feet. Who knows in a few months it may go the way of the Edsel.
  • Posted 16 May 2012 00:56
  • Reply by malcolm1
  • Pennsylvania, United States
UTILEV a price, share driven truck with a limited warranty....half a step above a used truck. Dealers are reluctant to promote whenever NACCO releases it in the US market.
  • Posted 11 Apr 2012 09:49
  • Reply by malcolm1
  • Pennsylvania, United States
Yotamaster... I introduce you to the real world. Maybe Toyota hasn't built a low dollar truck, but in order to sell the Toyota brand in this area, they definately lowballed prices. The prices were so low, the factory prices were slashed for the dealer to make a profit. Nissan did it in this area about 20 years ago and landed quite a few sales. The torture is, neither of them offer the service. And in tough applications, they just don't hold up. Which is best, we all have our opinions, but if I don't think the brand my company sells is best, I need to change jobs.
  • Posted 1 Feb 2012 09:09
  • Reply by meliftman
  • Alabama, United States
what will be interesting is that Hyster have done a deal with Tractors India for them to manufacture large forklift over 8,000kg under license in India for the Indian market. how long will it before these trucks start to enter other markets
  • Posted 13 Jan 2012 18:26
  • Reply by Daveilift
  • west yorks, United Kingdom
If you look on the UTILEV website and click on Americas you will see that it states The UTILEV range will soon be available in territories across North and South America.
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  • Posted 13 Jan 2012 06:26
  • Reply by sport05
  • United States
Maybe I missed something in the announcement but the "low cost - no frills" Utilev line is being introduced into the Latin American market which means primarily pneumatic tire lifts - 5 to 6K.
  • Posted 13 Jan 2012 03:50
  • Reply by johnr_j
  • Georgia, United States
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I would agree with Chuck S's comments. Everyone has dropped their prices over last few years including Yale and Hyster. I have had experience working with both Yale and Hyster and can attest to this. The issue of launching private labeling a cheaper forklift would appear to be an attempt by NMHG to reposition the Yale and Hyster brands as higher value trucks. The other NMHG strategy of combining Yale and Hyster dealerships is most likely to allow them to position Yale as the "Warehouse Products Company" (to compete with Raymond and Crown) and Hyster as the Class IV, V and some Class I Producer (to compete with Toyota, CAT, Nissan etc.). This has been something that they wanted to do years ago but could not convince the Yale and Hyster dealer groups to give up any products that they already had. With one dealer selling both brands that becomes a moot point.
Others such as Toyota/Raymond have chosen to share product on a limited basis but to keep some product differences in spec and performance different such as in the Class I and II products.
We as an industry need to better train our salespeople and most importantly our sales managers to start selling value again and not just low price. We did this successfully some years ago but have allowed ourselves (OEM's, dealers etc) to continue to revert back to discounting our products and services. It takes discipline as well as good planning to do this but if we do the entire industry will benefit.
  • Posted 13 Jan 2012 02:08
  • Reply by sport05
  • United States
None of this is rumor, this thread is talking about the Utilev line now being make by nacco. Check it out for yourself at there website or they are showing at modex. As far as complaining about the low end bottom feeders selling price, every OEM has that egg on their face. Everyone has sold trucks at crazy prices sell the razor and make it up on the blades thinking.
  • Posted 12 Jan 2012 22:58
  • Reply by chuck_s
  • Indiana, United States
Do any of you work for a Hyster or Yale dealership? Maybe not! Toy #1 in the world, in my market they sell 5,000 lbs loaded for $23,000.00 Yep you seen it right $23,000.00 thats cheap, but like I tell people wait untill you need a part!

Without wasting my time 90% of the rumors in this thread are not true and do not take place.

Yes there is a lessor brand being offered, this is for the guy who wants new, simple and cheap.

This has all started from other dumb dealers low end bottom feaders who only sell (price) like the Toy dealer in my market.

Been selling for 14 years now, just when I thought I heard it all I read this trash. Give me a break!!!
  • Posted 11 Jan 2012 14:21
  • Reply by salesmaster
  • Arizona, United States
Hyster and Yale have killed each other.
  • Posted 6 Jan 2012 23:55
  • Reply by EasyM
  • South Carolina, United States

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