Raymond West Intralogistics Solutions to Showcase End-to-Endless Solutions at ProMat 2025
Representatives from Raymond West will be available at The Raymond Corporation's booth, located at S1703 and S1903, during the event from March 17-20, 2025, at McCormick Place in Chicago.
Cypress, CA - Raymond West, the exclusive distributor for The Raymond Corporation in eight Western states (Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, California, Nevada, and Arizona), is proud to announce its participation in ProMat 2025. Sales representatives from Raymond West will be available at The Raymond Corporation's booth, located at S1703 and S1903, during the event from March 17-20, 2025, at McCormick Place in Chicago.
ProMat 2025 promises to be a pivotal gathering for professionals in the material handling and supply chain industries, offering a comprehensive showcase of cutting-edge solutions and innovations. The Raymond Corporation will host live-streamed product demonstrations every hour from Monday through Wednesday, providing attendees with a unique opportunity to interact with experts and experience the latest advancements in material handling firsthand.
Raymond Corp is also sponsoring several seminars at ProMat 2025, including 'Navigating the Technology Adoption Journey to Enhance Efficiency and Productivity' and 'Path to Electrification,' which will explore key trends and strategies in the industry. These events will offer valuable insights into how technology can enhance operational efficiency and sustainability.
'We are excited to collaborate with The Raymond Corporation at ProMat 2025,' said James Wilcox, CEO at Raymond West. 'Our team is committed to delivering innovative intralogistics solutions that optimize warehouse operations. We look forward to connecting with industry professionals and showcasing how our expertise can drive fulfillment and effectiveness in their facilities.'
Raymond West specializes in providing comprehensive intralogistics solutions, including rental equipment, parts, automation, telematics, and training programs. As part of the Toyota Industries family, Raymond West leverages its resources and expertise to identify and implement tailored solutions that enhance productivity and efficiency in warehouses across the Western United States.
To learn more about Raymond West's offerings and to meet with their team at ProMat 2025, visit The Raymond Corporation's booths S1703 and S1903. For additional information on Raymond West, please visit www.raymondwest.com.
About Raymond West Intralogistics Solutions
At Raymond West, our aim is to deliver the utmost quality and to work for continuous improvement every day, in every aspect of our business. Serving the entire West Coast, Raymond West is your trusted partner in customized intralogistics solutions and exceptional support for all your business needs. We specialize in keeping your warehouse running efficiently, providing comprehensive services to help you Store, Move, and Optimize your operations for productivity and growth.
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