Photo: © John Gale News | May 2024 What is the future for WEEF? The ELA (European Lift Association) has always prioritised dialogue between representatives from its sector on an international level.
Photo: © Wolter & Buchmüller News | May 2024 A new app for the lift sector “Elevate” is a new app specially developed for lift sector requirements. It expands the already familiar Odoo ERP system with functions intended to serve the special needs of the lift sector.
Photo: © Nina Skripietz Fotografie / Braun Aufzüge News | May 2024 Goodbye to the SMEs? A small or medium-sized lift builder is sold to a group – such reports have become commonplace recently. What is going on here and how should the lift sector react? Do we need to say goodbye to the SMEs?
Photo: © Serapid News | May 2024 Serapid Group: Successful certification At interlift 2023, the Serapid Group presented its new passenger lift concept based on Rigid Chain Technology.
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News | May 2016 Transitional period for emergency plans ends Employers or operators of lifts have been obliged since the introduction of the new Operational Safety Ordinance to draw up an emergency plan for all lifts, which must be provided to the emergency service responsible or hung up at the lift. The transitional period will now end on 31 May.
News | May 2016 Inspection obligation neglected According to the Association of Technical Monitoring Associations (VdTÜV), Germany has a high lift safety level. This emerged from the most recently published lift safety report.
News | May 2016 Lift stories: Inspiring fantasy The contrast could not have been greater: Arnim Töpel sang and read serious, light-hearted, eerie and thoughtful texts about lifts between a nineteenth century mill lift, a 1960s Lochbühler lift drive and a 1924 paternoster.
News | May 2016 An innovative threshold concept At interlift exhibition the Munich component manufacturer Meiller Aufzugtüren GmbH unveiled its new Gravida threshold concept.
News | May 2016 New way to receive emergency calls To meet the demand of its customers and be able to provide particular services in the event of emergency calls, Telegärtner has set up TG Services GmbH.
News | May 2016 Lifts in the castle A superior 5-star luxury hotel demands perfection for its guests, even in lifts. Schloss Elmau – Luxury Spa & Cultural Hideaway is one of Germany’s noblest hotels, its name internationally well established.
News | May 2016 Discussion in a forum: technology and safety It is over ten years old and as lively as ever: the Schwelm Symposium. This year various lift industry experts will get together on 13th and 14th of june in the Vesper conference hotel in Sprockhövel to listen to over 20 talks and discuss current issues related to lifts.
News | May 2016 Wittur acquisition completed Wittur announced that it has successfully completed the closing of its acquisition of the Sematic Group, a leading supplier of elevators and elevator components headquartered in Osio Sotto, Italy.
News | May 2016 VDMA general meeting 2016: Two kinds of cabin air Aircraft and lifts have various things in common - not just that they move at great heights, but also that they are highly technical and need to guarantee the utmost safety. Reason enough for the VDMA to provide its guests with a glimpse of the Lufthansa training centre as part of its annual general meeting.