Successes and lessons learned from over 60 years of manufacturing

July 10, 2019

The last ten years have been tumultuous for the American manufacturing sector, which had already seen more than its fair share of difficult decades before the Great Recession of 2008. In fact, U.S. manufacturers were fighting an economic downturn before the recession hit, seeing productivity growth in the 1990s decline steadily in the early- and mid-2000s.

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The Raymond Corporation

Yes. We make great lift trucks. But that’s just the beginning. We also look at every aspect of a warehouse – labor, technology, service, forklift training, and equipment – and we design end to end solutions to improve warehouse operations. And that’s more than just a great forklift. That’s Raymond.

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whitePaper | November 8, 2022

The industry is currently undergoing its fourth revolution. The third industrial revolution introduced automation, which created data. I4.0 is the movement to translate data into information. This is paving the way for introducing a high level of autonomy by utilizing smart decision-making through advanced physical or statistical modelling to achieve self-adaptation, self-diagnosis, and self-healing. This is truly relevant for the companies, as the conventional systems are unable to adapt to the highly increasing complexity and dynamic of the production environment

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Manufacturing Workload Protection in the Cloud

whitePaper | May 2, 2023

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Demystifying a Digital Twin for Agile Process Manufacturing

whitePaper | February 24, 2023

Business demands have forced manufacturers to be more agile. Smart manufacturers are adopting technology, specifically digital twins, to move faster. Using a digital twin in a manufacturing environment can fast-track discovering bottlenecks, drive efficiencies, lower costs, reduce environmental footprint, and help manage risk. However, there is mystery around digital twins, from defining what they are and their strengths to the critical importance of an ecosystem approach to address the diversity of digital twin scenarios. The goal of this paper is to demystify digital twins, so more manufacturers can apply the technology and bring agility to their operations.

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Accelerating value from data-driven manufacturing

whitePaper | November 4, 2022

For manufacturers, the challenge of ensuring that production efficiency is improved to the point that’s right first time, every time, is critical towards the ultimate goal of achieving zero defect manufacturing and all of the associated cost and sustainability benefits.

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THE INTELLIGENT ENTERPRISE FOR PAPER AND PACKAGING COMPANIES

whitePaper | June 2, 2022

For decades, energy-intensive commodity businesses for paper and packaging aimed for better process control, leading to higher product quality with less energy consumption. This would help to both reduce costs and maintain a healthier environment. A plethora of concepts and devices were invented to control the production and verify or predict the product quality. This approach had some measure of success, but it had its limits.

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You can’t fix what you can’t see on the factory floor

whitePaper | April 13, 2021

The Manufacturing Execution System (MES) is the channel of information from the shop floor to the top floor in a manufacturing organization. An Enterprise Resource Planning system (ERP) is often not enough to understand what is actually happening in the factory.

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The Raymond Corporation

Yes. We make great lift trucks. But that’s just the beginning. We also look at every aspect of a warehouse – labor, technology, service, forklift training, and equipment – and we design end to end solutions to improve warehouse operations. And that’s more than just a great forklift. That’s Raymond.

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