Technical deep dives, hybrid powertrain performance data, IoT case studies, and excavator selection guidance from Hyundai's R&D and application engineering team.
A veteran emergency specialist shares his rule for equipment procurement: find a dealer who says 'no.' Here is how to use Hyundai, how to match equipment, and the single most important question to ask your dealer today.
A practical guide for contractors and site supervisors on how to safely and efficiently coordinate crane operations, including essential steps for emergency and standard lifts.
A firsthand look at the hidden costs of choosing the wrong heavy equipment vs. the value of a modern EV lease, with specific lessons from an industry insider.
A quality control manager's honest take on what really matters when you're buying or leasing Hyundai construction equipment, covering common pitfalls, real experiences, and practical advice for small and large buyers alike.
I've wasted over $3,200 on Hyundai parts and service orders, from a mis-specified trash compactor pump to a botched forklift license check. Here's my personal 5-step checklist to stop the bleeding.
A quality inspector answers FAQs about Hyundai construction equipment, focusing on specifications, tolerances, and when their machines work best (and when they don't).
A seasoned procurement specialist breaks down the hidden costs in a Hyundai Santa Fe lease deal, using a real-world mistake to illustrate the pitfalls of focusing solely on the monthly payment.
A printing procurement specialist shares field-tested strategies for managing rush orders, avoiding common pitfalls, and knowing when to say no—based on real $50,000 deadlines and $800 delivery fees.
An admin buyer shares a step-by-step, practical checklist for specifying and purchasing an engine hoist, drawing from a real project experience involving an old Hyundai and lessons about procurement pitfalls.
A procurement manager's honest story about the hidden costs of a 'Hyundai lease return' and why a simple change in sourcing OEM parts (and avoiding a trash compactor mix-up) saved $8,400 annually.