- Otis Elevator Company
- Schindler Elevator Company
- Kone Elevator Company
- Thyssen elevator company
- Mitsubishi elevator company
- Hitachi Elevator Company
- Toshiba Elevator Company
- Hyundai Elevator
- Fujitec
- kleemann
Elevators are now the basis for very tall buildings. Even medium-rise and small buildings are absolutely indispensable for elevators
Imagine, for example, you will go up to the twentieth floor without an elevator. It will be stressful for the youth, let alone the elderly. Or you had your luggage or your shopping luggage. It’s very stressful.
Otis Elevator Company
It is the world’s largest manufacturer of vertical conveyor systems, with a primary focus on elevators and escalators. Founded in 1853 in Yonkers, New York, USA, by Elisha Otis, a pioneering company in the development of safety elevators, which was invented by Otis in 1852, it uses a special mechanism to lock the elevator cart in place when the lift wires fail. Otis has installed elevators in some of the most famous structures in the world, including the Eiffel Tower, Empire State Building, World Trade Center, Twilight District, Horror Tower, Petronas Twin Towers, Burj Khalifa, CN Tower, Del Coronado Hotel, and Skylon Tower. Statistically, Otis is the most popular elevator company in the world.
Schindler Elevator Company
Schindler Group (German: Schindler Aufzüge AG) is a global manufacturer of escalators, elevators and mobile rugs, founded in Switzerland in 1874. Schindler manufactures, installs, renews and maintains elevators and escalators in all types of buildings, including residential, commercial and high-rise buildings. . The company is present in more than 140 countries and employs more than 54,000 people around the world. Production plants are distributed around Brazil, China, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, India and the United States
Kone Elevator Company
Connie Corporation; Kony was formally launched in 1910 and headquartered in Espoo near Helsinki, Finland, is an international engineering and services company that employs around 55,000 employees in 60 countries around the world. In addition, Kuhn builds automatic services, doors and gates, escalators and elevators. The company provides local service to builders, developers, building owners, designers and architects in 1,000 offices in more than 50 countries. Since 1924, Kuhn has been owned by one of the richest families in Finland, the Heerlen family. After Harald Heerlin bought the company in 1924, he served as chairman of the board until 1941. After that, his son, Heikki H. Heerlen took, after his father, then handed over control of the company to his son, Becca Hurlin, who held it from 1987 – 2003. The current chairman of the KONE board of directors from 2003 onwards is Amin Hurlin, Bika Hurlin’s son. In Finnish, Kone means “machine” or “device”.
Thyssen elevator company
ThyssenKrupp (German: ThyssenKrupp) is a German industrial group consisting of 670 companies around the world. It employs about 155,000 employees. The group consists of the largest steel production companies in the world. The company operates around the world in three major sectors: the iron and steel unit, the main cargo unit which are elevators, vehicle parts and large manufacturing technologies. The service sector provides basic materials, environmental services, mechanical engineering and scaffolding services. The company was founded as a result of the merger of Thyssen and Krupp in 1999, and is still headquartered in Essen.
Mitsubishi elevator company
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation or Mitsubishi Electric Industries Corporation (Japanese: 三菱 電機 Mitsubishi Denki Kabushki Kaisha) is a Japanese multinational company specializing in the manufacture of electronic and electrical equipment. The company is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. The company is one of the core companies of the Mitsubishi Group. Mitsubishi Electric is interested in the manufacture of electrical and architectural equipment, and it is also one of the most important companies in the production of photovoltaic panels. The company was incorporated on January 15, 1921. The company has a large branch in Cypress, California, USA in charge of manufacturing and selling the company’s products … Elevators Since the mid-nineteenth century, elevators have played a major role in transforming the city’s skyline in the world, while making everyday life more convenient. . Mitsubishi Electric elevators have played a major role in the development of high-tech cityscapes in modern Japan, providing architects and developers with new options for innovative building design.
Hitachi Elevator Company
Hitachi Group Ltd. (株式会社 日立 製作). Japanese multinational multinational corporation. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. In 2009, it generated revenues of over $ 99 billion and employed about 400,120 people. Quality cultivated about 100 years in Japan Hitachi elevators have a history of 100 years. In addition to Japan, we have continued to support vertical transportation in cities with more high-rise buildings according to their economic growth, especially in China, India, the Middle East and other Asian countries. Evidence of our high levels of quality is found in the fact that our elevators have been selected for historic buildings in many countries. The manufacturing concepts that Hitachi has developed for many years in areas such as safety, security, and environmental considerations, are embedded in all of its products, from the world’s fastest elevators to residential elevators. Manufacture, sale, installation, maintenance, remodeling, refurbishment and design of elevators and escalators
Toshiba Elevator Company
Toshiba (in Japanese: 株式会社 東芝) is a Japanese company specializing in electronic industries, with its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. A line of business: developing, designing, testing and inspecting elevators manufacturing, installing and removing elevators, mediation of sales and sales of elevators, maintenance, repair and modification of elevators, monitoring and control of elevators, electrical, air-conditioning, plumbing, sanitary, crime prevention and equipment disaster prevention, as well as building management, design, construction and management of buildings. Plumbing, electrical works, telecommunications works, firefighting works, and other 22 types of work listed in Article 2 of the Building and Construction Industry Security Law
Hyundai Elevator
HYUNDAI ELEVATOR
FOUNDED ON May 23, 1984
CEO Song, Seung-bong
PERSONNEL 4,217 people
GLOBAL NETWORKS 53 Countries
Technology Research Institute
Technology Research Institute was founded in 1986 to focus on developing
new products. Now about 100 researchers are dedicated to technology
development to make Hyundai Elevator a leader in the world market.
Network
Hyundai Elevator has about 70 places of business in Korea and overseas
and based on the extensive network, is taking a leap into the world market.
Factory
Hyundai Asan Tower, founded in April 2009, verifies the safety and
reliability of ultra-high speed systems, products and parts.
Customer Care Center
Customer Care Center is open 24 hours a day for 365 days a year,
as an advanced customer center with a geographic information system
for the first time in Korea, and dedicated counselors. The CCC is committed
to promptly handling product inquiries and failures, etc.
Fujitec
Fujitec Co., Ltd. (フジテック株式会社, Fujitekku Kabushiki-gaisha) is founded by late Honorary Chairman, Mr. Shotaro Uchiyama in February 1948 for the purpose of research and development, manufacturing, sales, installation and maintenance of elevators, escalators and travellators.
Fujitec Singapore Corp. was established in 1988, specializing in the manufacture, installation and service of lifts/elevators, escalators and moving walkways/travellators.
The company has operational headquarters located in the Americas, Japan, South Asia, East Asia and Europe and a network of 11 manufacturing facilities and several sales service offices.
Fujitec has an elevator factory in Hikone, and an escalator factory in Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, the USA (Cincinnati, Ohio), Singapore, Indonesia, China (suburbs of Beijing), Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Korea, and an escalator factory in Shanghai China.
In Japan, Fujitec’s “Big Wing” facility houses a 560-foot research tower, one of the tallest in the world. This facility is focused on developing new technologies and integrating all phases of product development, design and manufacturing. Fujitec’s research and development facility in China is located in the Song Jiang Industrial Zone in Shanghai and is approximately 150,000 m2 (1.6 million sq. ft). This space is utilized for parts and components procurement. Fujitec America continues to utilize the landmark, blue-capped 220-foot elevator research/test tower located near its U.S. headquarters in Mason, Ohio.
kleemann
Founded in 1983 in Kilkis, Greece, KLEEMANN is one of the most important lift companies in the European and global market, providing any type of residential or commercial passenger and freight liſts, escalators, moving walks, accessibility and marine solutions, parking systems and lift components. Its distribution network expands to more than 100 countries.
KLEEMANN stands for innovation in design and technology, for flexibility and breakthrough thinking, for quality products and dedicated services and support.
Integrated manufacturing facilities, highly trained workforce, state-of-the-art IT systems and logistics support enable KLEEMANN to deliver reliable, highly personalised solutions, whatever the challenge.
Installation and maintenance companies handle the distribution of our products all over the world. Fine tuned collaboration between our management teams, employees and other involved parties allows us to build and maintain strong, long-term relationships with our customers and provide reliable services across the globe. Our strategic approach and investments have enabled the specialised manufacture and export of products into multiple markets, developing our network, international presence and product range.
KLEEMANN is proud of its strong global brand name, consistent with our commitment for quality standards, progressive technical and market knowledge and innovative research schemes.