Raymond Handling Concepts Corp., grows by more than 20% in 2017

Steve Raymond, president, attributed much of that success to a diversification of product lines (namely, storage and automation solutions) and the expansion and updating of the firm’s rental fleet.

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Since transforming itself into a fully-integrated material handling equipment company three years ago,Raymond Handling Concepts Corporation (RHCC)(Booth B3747a), has achieved sustained double-digit sales growth.

一个领先的马特里als handling equipment supplier in Northern California and the Pacific Northwest and “Great Place to Work,” RHCC grew more than 20 percent in 2017, alone. Steve Raymond, president, attributed much of that success to a diversification of product lines (namely, storage and automation solutions) and the expansion and updating of the firm’s rental fleet.

Over the span of 30 years, Raymond Handling Concepts Corporation has grown from $8 million in 1988 to $133 million in 2017; 39 employees to 300 employees and from two offices in Northern California to 10 offices across six western states.


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Bridget McCrea is a Contributing Editor for Logistics Management based in Clearwater, Fla. She has covered the transportation and supply chain space since 1996 and has covered all aspects of the industry for Logistics Management and Supply Chain Management Review. She can be reached at[email protected], or on Twitter@BridgetMcCrea

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