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Forklift Lift Truck

A Commitment To Lift Truck Service

Dewitt, NY – August 30, 2010: The Third Quarter 2010 issue of The MHEDA Journal (http://www.TheMhedaJournal.org), the leading online magazine for the forklift, conveyor, storage & handling, and general material handling equipment industries, spotlights material handling industry up-and-comer Chad Hines, service manager at Quality Lift Trucks in Chula Vista, California.

 

Hines is just 28 years old, but he has already made a mark at the company since starting as a service technician a few years ago. He is the second generation, following the footsteps of his father, company president Dennis Hines, who started the business in 1978. Being part of the family business is very exciting for Chad Hines, who has taken on additional responsibilities outside of the service department. "I spend a great deal of time in communication with our sales, accounting and parts managers to ensure that we're providing the highest possible level of service to our customers," Hines says.

 

The theme of service goes beyond just repairing customers' equipment, according to Hines. "It's not just fixing trucks. It's about maintaining a high standard of internal and external customer care," he says. "Our customers need us to keep them up and running at all costs. If I can make sure our service department does that, we will earn their loyalty, and that's what it's all about."

For more details or to read the full article, visit the Third Quarter 2010 issue of The MHEDA Journal. The Third Quarter issue is the first to be showcased on a newly launched, redesigned website at www.TheMhedaJournal.org. The new look allows for more frequent updates and better reader interaction. The MHEDA Journal is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October. For more information, contact Chris Powers, editor of The MHEDA Journal, (315) 445-2347, e-mail: chris@datakey.org.

About the Author

Founded in 1954, the Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association (MHEDA) is the premier source for manufacturing knowledge, education and networking. Through its <a href="http://www.themhedajournal.org/">member journals</a>, e-magazines, newsletters, and <a href="http://www.wikimheda.org">industry wiki</a>, MHEDA connects the manufacturers of storage and handling, lift trucks and conveyor equipment and distribution leaders.

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