Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. (HY) NYSE
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Address
5875 Landerbrook Drive
Cleveland, OH 44124-4069
United States of America (the)
Phone
440 449 9600
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Sector
Industrials
Industry
Agricultural - Machinery
Employees
8500
First IPO Date
October 01, 2012
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Anthony James Salgado | President & Chief Executive Officer of Hyster-Yale Materials Handling | 1.75M | 1971 |
| Rajiv K. Prasad | President, CEO, Interim Principal Financial Officer & Director | 3.06M | 1964 |
| Suzanne Schulze Taylor | Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary | 991,832 | 1963 |
| Charles F. Pascarelli | Senior Vice President & President of Americas - HYMH | 1.21M | 1960 |
| Alfred Marshall Rankin | Executive Chairman | 2.52M | 1941 |
| Dena R. McKee | Vice President, Controller & Chief Accounting Officer | 0 | 1972 |
| Gopichand Somayajula | Senior Vice President of Global Product Development - Hyster-Yale Group, Inc. | 0 | 1957 |
| Jon C. Taylor | Chief Financial Officer of HYMH | 0 | 1965 |
| Pankaj Shah | Vice President & Chief Information and Digital Officer at Hyster-Yale Materials Handling | 0 | N/A |
| Andrea Sejba | Director of Investor Relations and Treasury | 0 | N/A |
Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc., established in 1991 and headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, operates as a global entity specializing in comprehensive material handling solutions. The company is responsible for engineering, manufacturing, distributing, and servicing a broad array of lift trucks, specialized attachments, and replacement parts across the world. It undertakes the production of essential components such as frames, masts, and transmissions, which are then assembled into complete lift truck units. These vehicles are primarily marketed to independent dealerships under the prominent Hyster and Yale brand names. In addition to its core lift truck offerings, Hyster-Yale supplies aftermarket parts—including those under the UNISOURCE and PREMIER brands, alongside Hyster and Yale—to its dealer network. These parts facilitate the maintenance of both its own equipment and competitor lift trucks. The company further diversifies its product portfolio with attachments, forks, and lift tables marketed under the Bolzoni, Auramo, and Meyer brands, and by developing machinery for port operations and challenging rough terrain environments. Demonstrating a forward-looking approach, it also designs, produces, and sells hydrogen fuel-cell stacks and engines. Its extensive client base spans numerous industries, including light and heavy manufacturing, transportation, automotive, rental services, building materials, paper, lumber, metal products, warehousing, retail, food distribution, container handling, and various governmental agencies worldwide.