Now, German elevator manufacturer ThyssenKrupp has developed the world's first elevator that travels up, down, diagonally, and sideways — all without cables. It's like a real-life Willy Wonka ...
Earley said a lawsuit against the elevator company, ThyssenKrupp Elevator, is still a possibility. Earley called Thyssenkrup "unresponsive" in the incident, saying the company did not return phone ...
Photo: ThyssenKrupp. No longer will elevators that move sideways remain the stuff of fiction. ThyssenKrupp is rolling out a new cable-free elevator and it could very well be the lift elevators need.
Rope-free and horizontal elevators are now a reality. German company thyssenkrupp trialled the new system named "MULTI" in a 246-metre high tower in Rottweil. They developed a system using linear ...
Thyssenkrupp Elevator in Germany have developed a prototype lift system that they call “MULTI”, because it can move in multiple directions. CEO Michael Cesarz explains how the ropeless lifts ...
ThyssenKrupp Elevator's €5.5bn-equivalent loan formed part of a wider €10.3bn loan and bond financing that made up one of the largest leveraged buyouts in a decade. It was underwritten before Covid-19 ...