Raymond debuts three lithium-ion powered, heavy-duty stackers

New electric Walkie Reach Stackers look to optimize throughput, storage space

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    August 6, 2025         

Raymond debuts three lithium-ion powered, heavy-duty stackers

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The Raymond 6510 Walkie Counterbalanced Stacker is one of three new lithium-ion battery powered stackers from the company.

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Raymond debuts three lithium-ion powered, heavy-duty stackers

Raymond

The Raymond 6510 Walkie Counterbalanced Stacker is one of three new lithium-ion battery powered stackers from the company.

The Raymond Corporation announced the launch of three new stackers, aiming to further advance warehouse efficiency.

Raymond released the 6310 Walkie Straddle Stacker, 6410 Walkie Reach Stacker and 6510 Walkie Counterbalanced Stacker.

All stackers are powered by lithium-ion batteries and are equipped with optional technology in the iWAREHOUSE Intelligent Warehouse Solutions suite.

Precise movement in tight spaces

Raymond said the new stackers offer smarter fleet management, enhanced maneuverability in tight spaces and a lower cost per move than traditional stand-up counterbalanced forklifts.

The company touted its new electric walkie models increase efficiency through their ergonomic design and flexible pallet moving capabilities.

“Today’s warehouses demand exceptional intelligence, flexibility and efficiency,” said Chad Kritzman, product manager for Class III, The Raymond Corporation. “Pairing these new electric stackers with our iWAREHOUSE Telematics allows businesses to keep up with changing demands while ensuring their people and fleet are driving productivity. It’s just one of the ways we help keep industries moving forward.”

Raymond provided the following details for its trio of new products:

  • Raymond 6410 30 Walkie Reach Stacker: Whether customers are looking to improve productivity, reduce maintenance costs or perform more tasks with a single lift truck, Raymond said the 6410 Walkie Reach Stacker offers a flexible, reliable way to move pallets quickly, easily and affordably.
  • 6510 20/30/40 Walkie Counterbalanced Stacker: Compact and ergonomic, Raymond said itss heavy-duty 6510 Walkie Counterbalanced Stacker empowers operators to handle large loads more easily, securely and confidently.  
  • 6310 22/30/10 Walkie Straddle Stacker: Compact and versatile, the company said the Raymond 6310 Walkie Straddle Stacker allows operators to easily and comfortably handle heavy loads, even in confined spaces.   

“Operators need more control, tighter turning and greater power in confined spaces,” Kritzman said. “The new stackers reflect the feedback we have received and built upon the need for smarter energy systems and operator-centric designs. These stackers make every move count.”

 

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