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06.07.2016
"Insights from the C-Suite: Raymond's Michael Field"
Material Handling & Logistics; Raymond CEO Michael Field interview regarding supply chain efficiency and customer satisfaction
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06.02.2016
"Satisfying your customer checklist"
Material Handling Product News; Raymond's John Rosenberger is interviewed in regards to pairing maintenance, repair and operations needs with the right service provider
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05.27.2016
"Today's Optimized Facility: 5 ways to optimize operations"
Plant Services; discusses the benefits to having the appropriate equipment for the job, keeping vigilant maintenance, collecting and analyzing data, and ensuring proper operator training can improve efficiency and limit a facility’s down time
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05.16.2016
"GET TRAINED: They want you for manufacturing jobs"
Press Connects; Rick Harrington, Raymond’s senior vice president of operations, shares how Raymond is taking the initiative to train employees on equipment to enhance their careers and help the communities around Greene get proper training for their jobs
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05.08.2016
“Raymond Corp. Takes a Lean Approach to Keep Its Customers Satisfied”
Industry Week; features an interview with Michael Field, Raymond CEO, explaining how Raymond implements procedures at the very beginning of the supply chain to improve customer experience
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05.03.2016
“Equipment vendors aim to reduce product complexity”
DC Velocity; discusses the top trends found at MODEX 2016, with Raymond's new integrated display being one of those products praised for reducing complexity in use and maintenance of material handling equipment
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05.01.2016
Lift Trucking Financing: Funding Flexibility
Logistics Management; discusses how lift truck leases are transforming to improve fleet management capabilities
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04.28.2016
“Forklift safety… past, present, and future”
DC Velocity; discusses how forklift safety has improved over the years and where industry leaders anticipate it to improve in the future
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03.25.2016
“Washed-out rail restoration begun”
Press Connects; discusses how a series of storms and floods destroyed the only rail system that connected Binghamton to Utica, cutting the Southern Tier