

Let’s take a closer look at some of the best options out there! Choosing one over another depends on your needs. High-performance, reliable, ergonomically designed Raymond lift trucks range from a full line of manual and electric pallet trucks and walkie stackers to counterbalanced trucks, Reach-Fork trucks, orderpickers and dual-purpose (pallet handling/case picking) Swing-Reach® trucks.You’ll see many different brands during your search for the right forklift. Raymond offers the iWarehouse™ system, an enterprise fleet optimization solution for warehouse and distribution center managers to collect and analyze real-time lift truck data to maximize fleet productivity and reduce costs. The Raymond Corporation is a global provider of material handling solutions that improve space utilization and productivity, with lower cost of operation and greater operator acceptance. Check your local listings for dates and times.įor more information about Raymond or to locate a Raymond Sales and Service Center, visit or call (800) 235-7200.

Following the premiere on the Science Channel, “How It’s Made” will continue to air on the Discovery Channel. Please check your local listings for the exact time and channel featuring the premiere of the program. Raymond continues to create and implement new enhancements that reduce costs and improve productivity. Raymond’s current Reach-Fork truck includes Raymond’s revolutionary ACR System™, as well as the capability to utilize energy-efficient and environmentally friendly hydrogen fuel cell technology. This project began in 1949 as an annual space-saving analysis and grew into the invention of a revolutionary, narrow aisle lift truck. The Reach-Fork truck is one of the best-selling reach trucks in North America and was first invented by Raymond in 1951. “We are looking forward to sharing how Reach-Fork trucks are produced.”

They are core material handling equipment in warehouses and distribution centers across the globe,” says Jim Malvaso, Raymond’s president and CEO. “Reach-Fork trucks are complex machines that feature state-of-the-art design and high-quality parts and materials. The team spent approximately nine hours capturing the process, from the bending of the sheet metal to assembling the electronics to wrapping the completed truck for shipping. The production team from “How It’s Made” visited Raymond’s Brantford, Ontario, manufacturing facility in August 2008 to film the manufacturing process of the Raymond® Reach-Fork truck. How is a Reach-Fork® truck made? Find out July 17, 2009, when The Raymond Corporation is featured on the Science Channel’s “How It’s Made®” television show. Automatic Identification / Data Collection.
