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Hyster Donates Reach Truck to Portland Art Museum

May 16, 2012
NACCO Materials Handling Group, in cooperation with its local dealer, Papé Material Handling – Portland, has donated one of its Hyster electric reach trucks to the Portland Art Museum.

NACCO Materials Handling Group, in cooperation with its local dealer, Papé Material Handling – Portland, has donated one of its Hyster electric reach trucks to the Portland Art Museum. Hyster Co. donated the electric reach truck and Papé Material Handling donated the battery and charging unit.

The Hyster electric reach truck will be used in the museum’s storage facility to help move and store the valuable works of art displayed at the museum.

“This is a small token of our appreciation that the Portland Art Museum brings to the community of Portland and the people of the Pacific Northwest,” said Jonathan Dawley, president of Hyster Distribution.

“Like our friends and partners at the Hyster Company, we too are members of this community and are happy to give back,” said Shirley Papé. “I am excited to know that it will be Papé products that are helping to share these works of art with members of our community.”

Founded in 1892, the Portland Art Museum (www.portlandartmuseum.org) is the seventh-oldest museum in the United States and the oldest in the Pacific Northwest. The museum is internationally recognized for its permanent collection and ambitious special exhibitions, drawn from the museum’s holdings and the world’s finest public and private collections.

Headquartered in Eugene, Ore., The Papé Group is a holding company for capital equipment with dealerships throughout the West. The businesses of the Papé Group sell and service equipment used in construction projects, forestry, trucking, warehousing/materials handling and private aviation. The Papé Group includes Papé Rents and Papé Machinery.

Based in Greenville, N.C., Hyster is a leading worldwide lift truck designer and manufacturer.