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  • 06.24.2021

    "Raymond Introduces Next-Generation Real-Time Location System"

    DC Velocity; Raymond introduces the next-generation iWAREHOUSE® RTLS (iW.RTLS), a real-time location system. This operator assist technology is the newest addition to Raymond’s end-to-endless intralogistics solutions portfolio. iW.RTLS reinforces facility rules and supports proper lift truck operation by slowing a Raymond® lift truck down or bringing it to a controlled stop within a facility’s defined zones.

  • 06.22.2021

    "Design Contest Looking For Micro-Logistics Solutions"

    Inside Logistics; The competition is officially open and welcomes all submissions that reflect the Toyota heritage and brand. The deadline for entries is October 19, 2021, after which a panel of professionals working around design and innovation within the Toyota Group (including Toyota Material Handling, Toyota Motor and The Raymond Corporation) will evaluate each submission and determine the finalists.

  • 06.16.2021

    "Ep 186: Raymond At ProMatDX"

    The New Warehouse; In this episode, The New Warehouse podcast was joined by John Slavik of Raymond. John is the Senior Sales Manager for Intelligent Warehouse Solutions at Raymond in which he discussed ProMatDX, the new Courier 3220 Automated Tow Tractor, as well as the Pick2Pallet LED Light System.

  • 06.15.2021

    "Three Authorized Raymond Solutions And Support Centers To Merge"

    Logistics Management; Three West Coast authorized Raymond Solutions and Support Centers are consolidating to better deliver industry leading intralogistics solutions to customers and to provide expanded customized service and support. The combination of the three will form Raymond West Intralogistics Solutions.

  • 06.15.2021

    "Next-Generation Learning Technologies To Optimize Your Training"

    DC Velocity; Whether you’re bringing on new workers, reassigning responsibilities or adjusting your processes to keep up with demand, education is vital to optimizing the efficiency of your operation. Learn how Raymond’s innovative learning technologies, including the Raymond Virtual Reality Simulator, Safety on the Move program and more can help educate forklift operators and pedestrians on best practices in material handling environments.

  • 06.14.2021

    "National Forklift Safety Day 2021 Puts Safety In Context"

    DC Velocity; Michael G. Field, National Forklift Safety Day Chair and President and CEO of The Raymond Corp., noted that while forklift makers understand and follow the best use standards for the equipment they design and manufacture, it is the customer’s responsibility to configure their trucks properly, use them correctly, and adhere to OSHA safety training standards. Technologies like telematics, virtual reality, and online learning, he continued, are effective tools for developing efficiency and expertise, thus creating more confident, capable forklift operators. Proper maintenance is also critical to avoid putting operators at risk; telematics can help guide preventive maintenance schedules and daily safety checks, he noted.

  • 06.14.2021

    "For MRO Remote Is More Than Just A Concept"

    SupplyChain247; Dave Norton, vice president of customer solutions and support at Raymond discusses how MRO training can’t be done entirely remotely, even with virtual reality. He estimates remote training for Raymond’s techs more than doubled in the past year but at this point, Raymond still relies extensively on in-person training for the hands-on skills development of techs.

  • 06.14.2021

    "For MRO Remote Is More Than Just A Concept"

    Modern Materials Handling; Dave Norton, vice president of customer solutions and support at Raymond discusses how MRO training can’t be done entirely remotely, even with virtual reality. He estimates remote training for Raymond’s techs more than doubled in the past year but at this point, Raymond still relies extensively on in-person training for the hands-on skills development of techs.

  • 06.14.2021

    "2021 National Forklift Safety Day Puts Safety In The Context"

    Jioforme; Michael G. Field, National Forklift Safety Day Chair, President and CEO Raymond, Note that forklift manufacturers understand and comply with the optimal usage standards for the equipment they design and manufacture, while it is the customer’s responsibility to properly configure and use the truck and comply with OSHA safety training standards. please. Technologies such as telematics, virtual reality, and online learning are effective tools for developing efficiency and expertise, creating confident and competent forklift operators. Proper maintenance is also important to avoid endangering the operator. Telematics helps guide preventive maintenance schedules and daily safety checks, he said.