Raymond In-house Welding Contest Sets Tone for New York State SkillsUSA Competition

May 14, 2015

The Raymond Corporation is raising the bar for welding standards by recently challenging employees to compete in its first in-house welding competition and contributing to a welding competition at New York State SkillsUSA.

GREENE, N.Y. — The Raymond Corporation is raising the bar for welding standards by recently challenging employees to compete in its first in-house welding competition and contributing to a welding competition at New York State SkillsUSA.

Nearly 30 Raymond welders participated in the company’s welding contest in March. The competition included a written test and a skills test, which required each participant to weld a pressure vessel. The three welders who earned a plaque and cash prize were Mark Hartwig, first place; Justin Davis, second place; and Kyle Baldwin, third place.

“This contest was based on a supplier welding competition that our parent company, Toyota Industries Corporation, holds yearly in Japan,” says Jim Cirigliano, manager of welding operations at The Raymond Corporation. “We studied Toyota’s competition in Japan and turned it into something that we could use at our Greene facility.”

Raymond also reviewed results from the contest to identify ways to continuously improve its welding department.

“Our company has one of the largest welding departments in New York state, which means continuous improvement and skills knowledge are a priority,” says Ruben Sitts, welding manager for The Raymond Corporation. “By taking what we learned from the competition and translating it into actionable items, our employees will continue to create the highest quality products for our customers.”

With lessons learned from its own competition, Raymond helped implement tests at the New York State SkillsUSA welder competition on April 23 in Syracuse, New York. There, student participants completed a written test and a skills test, during which they welded a pressure vessel. They were assessed on teamwork, oral presentation and safety.
Judges for the New York State SkillsUSA welder skills competition included Sitts, who served as chairman of the welding competition; Pat Snyder, manufacturing engineer at Raymond; Don Sulger, engineering technical specialist at Raymond; and Bill Moore, manufacturing technical specialist for Raymond. Raymond, Airgas, Inc., and Miller Electric Mfg. Co. were major sponsors of the competition in Syracuse, New York, and donated more than $25,000 worth of steel, welding equipment and supplies.

To learn more about The Raymond Corporation, visit www.raymondcorp.com or call 800-235-7200.

About SkillsUSA

SkillsUSA is a national partnership of students, teachers and industry, working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA chapters help students who are preparing for careers in technical, skilled and service occupations excel. SkillsUSA has more than 300,000 students and instructors as members.

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. 

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