Hyster-Yale celebrates 40 years in Craigavon with multi-million dollar expansion

Global engineering firm Hyster-Yale is celebrating 40 years in Craigavon with a multi-million dollar expansion.
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The Craigavon plant opened in 1981 and was built and equipped with the most up-to-date robot systems and equipment.

Since then the plant has grown, and now manufactures thousands of forklifts each year for export throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

It employs hundreds of people from the local area and is recruiting dozens more as the site expands in preparation for future manufacturing demands and new product lines.

At Hyster Yale factory in Craigavon.At Hyster Yale factory in Craigavon.
At Hyster Yale factory in Craigavon.

“The success of our plant at Craigavon is driven by our incredible people who have worked together to conquer challenges, embrace new opportunities, and maintain forward momentum,” says Jim Downey, Plant Manager for Hyster-Yale Group EMEA in Craigavon. “With our site expansion and talented team, we are excited to be laying the foundations for the next 40 years of success,” says Jim Downey, Plant Manager for Hyster-Yale Group EMEA in Craigavon.

Congratulating the company, Kevin Holland, Invest NI’s CEO said: “I would like to personally congratulate Jim and all the team at Hyster-Yale for 40 successful years in Northern Ireland. Hyster-Yale has embedded itself in the very heart of the Craigavon business landscape, invested in its staff and embraced modern manufacturing techniques. In doing so, it has developed successful globally renowned products and placed Northern Ireland right at the heart of a truly world class multinational manufacturing company.

“The company’s new expansion is a testament to its future commitment to Northern Ireland and we look forward to continuing our support and partnership over the next 40 years and beyond.”

The company has invested millions of dollars over the past two years developing the factory, which incorporates leading technologies and automated systems. The new 60,000 sq. ft. extension to the factory will be known as the Sands Building, in honour of Harry Sands, former Senior VP and Managing Director, EMEA, for Hyster-Yale Group, who retired in 2020 after 40 years with the company, most recently based in Craigavon.

It has been built with environmental specifications in mind, as the site aims to reduce carbon emissions by 30%, in addition to realising targets for reducing water consumption, waste, and landfill. The latest plant extension also incorporates an environmentally friendly Sustainable Urban Drainage System, and the plant continues its commitment to biodiversity.

Upper Bann DUP MP Carla Lockhart has congratulated the firm.

“This is a good news story for Portadown, Co. Armagh and NI. It reinforces that this area is a good place to do business, with a highly skilled workforce that can deliver world leading product,” she said.

“The creation of dozens of additional jobs is a timely boost for the local workforce in light of the challenges of the last year. It will also give the local economy a great boost with £5m earmarked for the expansion.”

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