VELOCITY VIDEO CASE HISTORY
The clear choice for
window manufacturing
WINDOWS AND DOORS ARE RARELY STANDARD ITEMS
– they come in all shapes and sizes. Replacing them
requires customization so that they fit perfectly into the
spaces that the previous windows or doors occupied. That’s
where Anlin comes in.
Anlin Window Systems is one of California’s leading replace-
ment window and door companies. Its products are designed to
provide energy efficiency regardless of which California climate cus-
tomers reside in – from the snowy peaks of Squaw
Valley to the steamy deserts of Palm Springs.
Anlin understands quality, and that is why it trusts
Toyota forklifts for material handling at its manufacturing and distribution center in Clovis, Calif.
“Anlin has been a customer of ours since 2003,”
says Rick Pfeiffer, Account Manager at Toyota
Material Handling of Northern California. “We are
their material handling supplier and provide them
with forklifts and service. We have one of the largest
and oldest dealerships for Toyota in the country.”
SAFE HANDLING
Toyota forklifts can be found in nearly every work area at Anlin. Many
operate inside the manufacturing and distribution areas of the building,
as well as outside in a vast material storage yard. Their ease of maneuverability is beneficial in the tight confines found both inside and out.
They also provide gentle handling for products and materials that can
break or scratch if proper care is not taken.
Among their duties is unloading. Tractor-trailers arrive with sheets of
glass, which are carefully unloaded and taken to storage using 5,000-
pound capacity propane-powered forklifts. The same trucks also unload
flatbed trucks that pull into the yard with loads of vinyl materials. The
vinyl comes in long strips that are stacked within the yard until needed
in manufacturing.
The facility also has two larger forklifts with 9,000- and 10,000-pound
capacities to handle bigger loads. The smaller of the two features a rotat-
ing fork attachment. This allows it to pick up bins of scrap materials in
manufacturing cells for dumping into large recycling containers located
within the yard.
Inside, the forklifts and electric pallet jacks bring materials from
storage areas to work cells for window and door assembly. Once manu-
facturing is complete, finished products are taken to storage racks until
ready to ship. Several Toyota order pickers are deployed in the racks to
put products away and to pick products for orders.
“These are narrow-aisle forklifts, designed to get into a very narrow
space,” says Pfeiffer. “But they still have the capacity
that allows them to carry a large amount of win-
dows of different sizes and weights.”
These “person-up” order pickers have specially
designed work platforms to hold windows and
doors. The platforms allow the associates to easily
slide windows in and out of the racking.
When products are needed for orders, associates
gather the windows and then drive the order picker
trucks directly to shipping docks, where they are
loaded onto Anlin’s delivery vehicles.
WORRY-FREE MAINTENANCE
Toyota Material Handling of Northern California also provides complete
maintenance for the forklift fleet at Anlin.
“Anlin is on our Silver Full Maintenance Plan,” explains Pfeiffer. “That
plan ensures that their forklifts are operating at their full capacity. Our
technicians are servicing them on a regular basis, and this gives Anlin
the security of knowing that they are not going to have any safety issues.
It also helps them with standardized billing. They pay a flat rate every
single month, so there are not going to be any maintenance hikes or
unexpected expenses.”
As far as Anlin Window Systems is concerned, they clearly made the
right choice in trusting Toyota Forklifts for their material handling needs.
For more information on Toyota’s full-service product line of
forklifts and warehouse equipment, visit www.ToyotaForklift.com/
forklifts.
SPONSORED CONTENT
To see a video of Toyota forklifts in action at Anlin Window Systems,
go to dcvtv.com and click on the Velocity Video on Channel 2.
A DC VELOCITY SPEED CHALLENGE
Anlin Window Systems uses a number of Toyota vehicles to move materials
throughout its window and door manufacturing processes.