Thyssenkrupp Buys Nashville
Thyssenkrupp buys Nashville.
Thyssenkrupp buys Nashville Machine Elevator.
Nashville Machine Company began servicing and installing elevators 100 years ago. It's now the largest full-service elevator firm in the Middle Tennessee area.
Steve Wedge of Thyssenkrupp said: ‘As one of our most trusted distributors, Nashville Machine Elevator has consistently demonstrated ability and commitment to Thyssenkrupp and our latest products and technology. Their strong relationships in the Nashville area coupled with excellent service, modernization, and a new installation base makes Nashville Machine and its hard-working employees a perfect fit in the growing Thyssenkrupp family.’
Thyssenkrupp buys Nashville Machine Elevator.
Nashville Machine Company began servicing and installing elevators 100 years ago. It's now the largest full-service elevator firm in the Middle Tennessee area.
Steve Wedge of Thyssenkrupp said: ‘As one of our most trusted distributors, Nashville Machine Elevator has consistently demonstrated ability and commitment to Thyssenkrupp and our latest products and technology. Their strong relationships in the Nashville area coupled with excellent service, modernization, and a new installation base makes Nashville Machine and its hard-working employees a perfect fit in the growing Thyssenkrupp family.’
Sam Chitty of NME said: ‘Today is an exciting day for Nashville Machine Elevator, joining a highly respected global elevator leader that is deeply committed to the industry and the people they serve. Since the 1920s, we have prided ourselves on providing high-quality elevator service and products for the Middle Tennessee area, and we are thrilled that we will be able to continue that tradition as a member of Thyssenkrupp.'
This deal continues the development and expansion of Thyssenkrupp in North America. Symbolically, they’ll build the tallest elevator test tower ever in the US at their new headquarters in Atlanta.
The first Twin elevator system in North America is now in use at the Coda building in nearby Tech Square. The Twin elevator system introduces two cars operating independently in one shaft. Expect to see plenty of Twins at Hudson Yards, where Thyssenkrupp is the official vertical transportation provider for the largest private real estate development in US history.
Thyssenkrupp's ropeless and sideways-moving elevator Multi won the 2018 Innovation Award at the Council for Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat's first annual Tall + Urban Innovation Conference. Multi also won the Alliance to Save Energy's Innovative Star of Energy Efficiency Award in the Built Environment category.
Thyssenkrupp also launched Evolution 200, a cost-effective, low- to mid-rise elevator for buildings up to 350 feet tall, and boosted its customer installation base for Max, the industry's first real-time predictive maintenance system, to more than 80,000 in the US alone.
Steve Wedge added: ‘It has been a tremendous year for Thyssenkrupp Elevator, and our journey is only beginning. We are passionately committed to revolutionizing an industry that's been stuck in neutral for far too long, and we will continue to push the envelope to create the safest, most efficient building transportation systems in the world.’
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