Hyster-Yale Materials Handling

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc., through its wholly owned operating subsidiary, Hyster-Yale Group, Inc., designs, engineers, manufactures, sells and services a comprehensive line of lift trucks and aftermarket parts marketed globally primarily under the Hyster and Yale brand names.[3][4] It was spun off from NACCO Industries in 2012, but had been running as a standalone company within NACCO since 2002.[5]

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc.
Public Company
Traded asNYSE: HY
Russell 2000 Component
ISINUS4491721050 
Founded2012 (as Hyster-Yale), 1844 (as Yale Lock Shop)
Headquarters
Cleveland, Ohio
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ProductsLift trucks
RevenueUS$2,569.7 million(FY 2016)[1]
US$34.9 million(FY 2016)[1]
US$42.8 million(FY 2016) [1]
Total assetsUS$1,287.1 million(FY 2016) [1]
Total equityUS$463.8 million(FY 2016)[1]
Number of employees
7,900[2]
Websitewww.hyster-yale.com
Yale lift truck in Rwanda (2020).

Subsidiaries of Hyster-Yale Group include Nuvera Fuel Cells, LLC, an alternative-power technology company focused on fuel-cell stacks and related systems, on-site hydrogen production and dispensing systems, and Bolzoni S.p.A., a leading worldwide producer of attachments, forks and lift tables under the Bolzoni Auramo and Meyer brand names.[3]

Hyster-Yale Materials Handling was listed as a Fortune 1000 company in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

History

The company's origins are in the Hyster Company and the Yale Materials Handling Corporation.[6]

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