Between The Forks
Some careers don’t just span decades—they shape industries. Mark Dyster has spent more than 30 years inside the forklift world, bringing a rare, firsthand perspective on how material handling has evolved—and what it takes to build equipment that performs in the real world. In this episode of Between The Forks, he shares how he got his start in engineering, what’s changed across the industry since the late 1980s, and why the fundamentals of great equipment design—durability, maintainability, and real-world performance—remain constant. The conversation explores the evolution of electrification, the impact of lithium battery technology, and how advancements in adjacent industries like automotive are influencing the future of forklifts. The discussion also covers CLARK’s engineering philosophy, including how product support and field experience directly influence new product development, why integrated systems matter, and how thoughtful design can reduce downtime and total cost of ownership. Mark also shares perspective on automation, workforce challenges, and the growing role of safety standards and global collaboration in modern equipment design. Whether you’re in material handling, manufacturing, or simply interested in how industrial products are built and improved over time, this episode offers a practical, experience-driven look at what it takes to design equipment that’s truly built to last. Subscribe to Between the Forks for more episodes. For more information about CLARK Material Handling Company, visit: www.clarkmhc.com [https://www.clarkmhc.com] Follow CLARK Material Handling Company on LinkedIn for updates, stories, and industry insights: www.linkedin.com/company/clark-material-handling-company [https://www.linkedin.com/company/clark-material-handling-company] Podcast Directed and Produced by: www.hiredgunsagency.com [http://www.hiredgunsagency.com]
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