Check out the new 2025 Material Handling Business Trends developed by MHEDA's Executive Committee. Use these trends to guide discussions with your team and prioritize key topics as we prepare for 2025. Stay up to date with our resources to help your organization navigate the year ahead.
Join your industry peers in Westlake, Ohio on Thursday, October 24, 2024, for a one-day event to learn an easier and more resource-efficient way to start your automation journey beyond the warehousing and distribution...
Our website is always up to date with upcoming networking events so you can make the most of your MHEDA membership. We have events for everyone, from managers to those new to the industry.
MHEDA offers many benefits to its members. For information on how you can take advantage of these benefits and connect with distributors, visit our website or reach out to someone on our team.
Register for This Year's Women in Industry Conference
Join MHEDA, MHI and WERC for the Women in Industry Conference at the Loews Chicago O’Hare Hotel and gain tools to prepare yourself for all the future has in store! Learn how to increase your status, build your network, connect through life’s pivot points and uncover the new rules of influence with AI. This interactive conference is designed to inspire you to lead the way and prepare for the business landscape of tomorrow.
Physical utilization in 2024 has remained relatively flat, peaking at 68.1% in late September, but marking the lowest utilization level since 2020. To read the full report from Rouse, visit our website.
In this last Table Trends episode focusing on the Material Handling Business Trend: Economic Uncertainty, join MHEDA Board Members as they explore relationship-building opportunities, cash management strategies and digital marketing approaches.
Warren Cornil passed away peacefully on September 6. Warren was always a popular figure at the Convention with his outgoing personality and great story telling ability. After several years in banking in New Mexico and Texas, Warren found his way into the forklift world.
Charles Frederick Haywood died on August 10, 2024 at his home in Cape Elizabeth, ME surrounded by family and friends. He was 83 years old. Charlie founded Yankee Industrial Truck Corp. in 1967, representing Hyster Company in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
Negotiations over port automation have stalled, and should a strike occur, it could severely disrupt import operations across the U.S. and globally. HSBC has projected that up to 15% of the global container fleet and over half of U.S. container imports could be impacted, putting additional strain on already fragile supply chains.