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  2. Montgomery Elevator - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Elevator Company was a vertical transportation company founded in 1892, but entered the elevator business in 1910, acquired Roelofson Elevator of Galt, Ontario in the early 1960s and operated it as its Canadian Division. Montgomery manufactured elevators, escalators, and moving walkways until 1994, when it was acquired by KONE. [1] [2]

  3. Kone - Wikipedia

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    2014 – Kone acquired the elevator and escalator business of Marryat & Scott (Kenya) Ltd. and Marryats East Africa Limited, its authorized distributors in East and Central Africa. 2017 – Kone acquired the UK elevator company 21st Century Lifts. The business operations were merged with Kone's UK operations a short time later.

  4. List of elevator test towers - Wikipedia

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    KONE High-Rise Test Tower (Underground) [1] Kone: Tytyri, Finland: 1,148 ft (350 m) 1997 One of Kone's major achievements in elevator technology was tested at this facility. 1 H1 Tower [2] Hitachi: Guangzhou, China: 897 ft (273 m) 2020 Became the tallest elevator test tower when completed in January 2020 2 Jauhar Test Tower [3] Otis: Shanghai ...

  5. Kone (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Kone is a Finnish elevator engineering and service company, founded in 1910. Kone, KONE, Kon ...

  6. Brooklin Models - Wikipedia

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    The first home of Brooklin Models was the Canadian town of Brooklin, Ontario, forty miles northeast of Toronto, near Oshawa.This town is the brand's namesake. From the beginning, Brooklin Models specialized in models of cars not generally produced by other manufacturers, including cars produced by smaller 'independent' marques (e.g., Studebaker and Hudson) and 'orphan' marques no longer ...

  7. Konecranes - Wikipedia

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    In 1988 the crane business was combined into the KONE Cranes Division. [7] KONE Cranes Division remained an integral component of Kone until the year 1994. In February of that year, Kone made a strategic decision to refocus its efforts on the elevator business, leading to the divestiture of the crane division into an independent entity.

  8. Category:Upcoming car models - Wikipedia

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    Upcoming vehicles do not necessarily include all concept cars that sometimes appear in the car show circuits, or speculative vehicles that appear in the automotive news media, unless the manufacturer specifically states in external press releases to the media that such concept vehicles represent probable production vehicles in a certain future ...

  9. Escalator - Wikipedia

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    The world's first practical spiral escalator—a Mitsubishi model—was installed in Osaka, Japan, in 1985. [33] Helixator, an experimental helical escalator design that currently exists as a prototype scale model, could further reduce floor space demands.