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Montgomery Elevator: Acquired by Kone, Canadian division in 1985 and U.S. division in 1994. Marshall Elevator: Sold to Otis; Schweizerische Aufzügefabrik AG; Thyssen AG: Merged with Krupp and became ThyssenKrupp in 1999, with subsidiary ThyssenKrupp Elevator AG; ThyssenKrupp Elevator AG announced in 2021 a name change and rebranding to TK ...
ThyssenKrupp AG (/ ˈ t ɪ s ən. k r ʊ p /, German: [ˌtʏsn̩ˈkʁʊp]; [5] stylized as thyssenkrupp) is a German industrial engineering and steel production multinational conglomerate. It resulted from the 1999 merger of Thyssen AG and Krupp and has its operational headquarters in Duisburg and Essen .
MULTI is the first cable-less elevator developed by TK Elevator (formerly ThyssenKrupp Elevator). Rather than using cables to lift the elevator, MULTI uses linear motors. [1] As well as moving vertically between floors of a building, MULTI can also move horizontally through a floor of a building. MULTI is being tested at Rottweil Test Tower. [2 ...
A Kone-Thyssenkrupp Elevator merger would create the world's biggest lift maker, leapfrogging market leader Otis, owned by United Technologies <UTX.N>, and Schindler in second place. Thyssenkrupp ...
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Zhongshan TK Elevator Laboratory Tower [6] TK Elevator: Zhongshan, China: 813 ft (248 m) 2018 5 TK Elevator Test Tower Rottweil [7] TK Elevator: Rottweil, Germany: 807 ft (246 m) 2017 Became the tallest elevator test tower upon completion in 2017; [8] tallest elevator test tower in Europe 6 Kone Test Tower [9] Kone: Kunshan, Jiangsu, China: 774 ...
The TK Elevator Test Tower (TK-Elevator-Testturm) is an elevator test tower in Rottweil, Germany. It is owned by TK Elevator, who have their elevator research campus nearby. It stands 246 m (807 ft) tall and was built to test the company's MULTI elevator system. At 232 m (761 ft), the tower contains Germany's tallest observation deck. [1]
TK Elevator Test Tower: 246 m 2017 Germany: Rottweil: Shaanxi Provincial TV Tower: 245 m 1987 China: Xi'an: Rheinturm Düsseldorf: 240.5 m 1981 Germany: Düsseldorf: Was 234.2 m before another antenna was mounted in 2004 N Seoul Tower: 239.7 m 1975 South Korea: Seoul: Foshan TV Tower [13] 238 m 1995 China: Foshan: Sentech Tower: 237 m 1962 ...