Raymond Highlights Innovation, Virtual Simulation During National Manufacturing Day Celebration

Oct 07, 2016
Forklift Manufacturer, Manufacturing Day 2016

The Raymond Corporation hosted Innovation in Manufacturing, an event celebrating National Manufacturing Day, at its headquarters in Greene, New York. More than 250 students from Southern Tier of New York state high schools, grades 10 to 12, attended the Oct. 6 event.

GREENE, N.Y., October 7, 2016 — The Raymond Corporation hosted Innovation in Manufacturing, an event celebrating National Manufacturing Day, at its headquarters in Greene, New York. More than 250 students from Southern Tier of New York state high schools, grades 10 to 12, attended the Oct. 6 event. The company displayed state-of-the-art manufacturing combined with advanced lean manufacturing practices, and attendees experienced virtual and hands-on activities reinforcing manufacturing as an ever-progressive industry. 

“The future of manufacturing requires a talented workforce that builds upon the knowledge of our current team with advanced processes and technologies. We have growing concerns over filling the next generation of advanced jobs,” says Michael Field, CEO of Raymond. “Encouraging students through manufacturing education is important to ensure we’re able to address the skills gap in this growing industry.”

Raymond’s Innovation in Manufacturing event featured interactive stations with engineers demonstrating processes such as 3-D printing. One of the stations showed students a 3-D computer-aided design (CAD) system, which allows engineers to model and design a Raymond forklift in a virtual 3-D space. Other stations allowed students to virtually experience welding or driving a forklift through simulators. Speakers Rick Harrington, senior vice president of operations at Raymond, and Erric Heitmann, vice president of engineering at Raymond, as well as a tour of the manufacturing floor, provided insights to the future of manufacturing and engineering.

Manufacturing Day 2016, 3D printer

“Celebrating and showcasing the manufacturing industry shouldn’t be restricted to a specific day or month. Manufacturing, and its continual innovation, drives our business as well as our customers’ businesses,” says Harrington. “Because of its significance and continuous growth, manufacturing should be shared with our future workforce year round, educating them on and preparing them for the jobs of the future. That’s what we try to do at Raymond.”

Response to Raymond’s National Manufacturing Day event has been so positive that the company plans to host another Innovation in Manufacturing event in spring 2017. The company continues to provide ongoing opportunities for students, from high school to technical school or university, to visit the Raymond headquarters and manufacturing facility to learn more.

For more information on The Raymond Corporation or to locate an authorized Raymond Solutions and Support Center, visit www.raymondcorp.com or call 800-235-7200.

About The Raymond Corporation 

The Raymond Corporation is a global provider of end-to-end warehouse solutions, fleet management, forklift training and support to increase efficiency and lower costs throughout material handling operations. Raymond® forklifts are engineered to achieve higher performance, enhance operator comfort and increase efficiency. Raymond manufactures a full line of forklift trucks — including reach trucks, pallet jacks, pallet stackers, sit-down and stand-up forklifts, orderpickers and turret trucks. The iWAREHOUSE® fleet management and warehouse optimization system provides solutions to manage industrial vehicle fleets, labor efficiencies and warehouses. Additionally, flexible automation, customized solutions and industry-leading consultation from Raymond further enhance and streamline processes while helping customers to drive down costs. Raymond is a recipient of the 2015 Manufacturing Leadership Award from Frost & Sullivan.

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