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Hyundai Elevator Co. Expansion Includes Turkey and India

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Your daily industry news update: www.elevatorworld.com/industry-news/february-14-2017/ Elevator World is the leading publisher for the International Building Transportation Industry. Our magazines cover the latest news, events, new technologies, market trends and education. Sign up for a print subscription or read the issue on any tablet, PC or mobile device. Purchase a one-year subscription or any single issue on the Elevator World apps available at no extra charge from the Apple or Amazon App stores. Purchase "Assessment of Total Evacuation Systems in Tall Buildings" on our online bookstore: http://www.elevatorbooks.com/Products/EVACUATION/assessment-of-total-evacuation-systems-in-tall-buildiings.aspx HYUNDAI EXPANSION INCLUDES TURKEY, INDIA Hyundai Elevator Co. of South Korea plans to acquire or build a factory in Turkey, having entered the market last year, South Korean newspaper Pulse reported. Additionally, the company intends to enter India either in joint-venture or independent capacity this year. It sees the moves as a stepping stone for entering the Eastern European elevator market. Its other growth plans include the 2019 completion of a second plant in China near Shanghai and reinforcing its maintenance division in South Korea, where the segment provides 20-30% of operating income. SRI LANKA’S AITKEN SPENCE RECEIVES ISO CERTIFICATION Aitken Spence Elevators, sole Otis distributor in Sri Lanka, was recently awarded the ISO 9001:2008 certification for its quality-management system (QMS) by SGS Lanka (Pvt) Ltd., Mirror Business reported. The certification includes sales, marketing, installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance of Otis elevators, escalators and moving walks. It is provided to organizations that demonstrate their QMS has the robust ability to consistently fulfill customer requirements, as well as statutory needs. It also indicates the organization is committed to continually enhancing customer satisfaction through the application of the management system with processes in place for nonconformance management and improvement. GRAY TO LECTURE ON 1870s ELEVATORS Author, professor of Architectural History and ELEVATOR WORLD Correspondent Dr. Lee Gray will be speaking at a Skyscraper Museum symposium in New York City on March 10. He will present “Riding High in the Age of Masonry: Elevators in Office Buildings, 1870-1875.” It is part of the third session of the ??TEN & TALLER event, held in conjunction with the museums current exhibition and taking place at the Cornell AAP facility at 26 Broadway, 20th Floor. To RSVP, email the Skyscraper Museum. NEW RENDERINGS OF TRIBECA/FIDI CONDOMINIUM TOWER New renderings show a 43-story, 642-ft.-tall tower that will contain more than 50 residences where Tribeca and the Financial District (FiDi) meet in New York City, Curbed New York reports. Construction began in summer 2016 on the tower at 45 Park Place, which is also set to have 1,089 sq. ft. of retail. Soho Properties is the developer, with SOMA Architects the design architect and Leyva Architects the executive/residential architect. If the developer's vision comes to fruition, it will have an Islamic museum and cultural center next door, on the site of the proposed Park51, also called the "Ground Zero mosque." Completion is anticipated by the end of 2018. Submit your best industry photos to our 2017 Photo Contest! You could win one of several great prizes and be published in ELEVATOR WORLD magazine. www.elevatorworld.com/photocontest Subscribe to ELEVATOR WORLD magazine: http://www.elevatorbooks.com/Products/CategoryCenter/SUBS/Subscriptions.aspx Online bookstore: www.elevatorbooks.com Blog: www.elevatorworldunplugged.com Website: www.elevatorworld.com Check out our publication for the Middle East and North Africa regions! http://elevatorworldmiddleeast.com/ Photo by Kim Jae-hoon: http://pulsenews.co.kr/view.php?sc=30800018&year=2017&no=96045
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Your daily industry news update: www.elevatorworld.com/industry-news/february-14-2017/ Elevator World is the leading publisher for the International Building Transportation Industry. Our magazines cover the latest news, events, new technologies, market trends and education. Sign up for a print subscription or read the issue on any tablet, PC or mobile device. Purchase a one-year subscription or any single issue on the Elevator World apps available at no extra charge from the Apple or Amazon App stores. Purchase "Assessment of Total Evacuation Systems in Tall Buildings" on our online bookstore: http://www.elevatorbooks.com/Products/EVACUATION/assessment-of-total-evacuation-systems-in-tall-buildiings.aspx HYUNDAI EXPANSION INCLUDES TURKEY, INDIA Hyundai Elevator Co. of South Korea plans to acquire or build a factory in Turkey, having entered the market last year, South Korean newspaper Pulse reported. Additionally, the company intends to enter India either in joint-venture or independent capacity this year. It sees the moves as a stepping stone for entering the Eastern European elevator market. Its other growth plans include the 2019 completion of a second plant in China near Shanghai and reinforcing its maintenance division in South Korea, where the segment provides 20-30% of operating income. SRI LANKA’S AITKEN SPENCE RECEIVES ISO CERTIFICATION Aitken Spence Elevators, sole Otis distributor in Sri Lanka, was recently awarded the ISO 9001:2008 certification for its quality-management system (QMS) by SGS Lanka (Pvt) Ltd., Mirror Business reported. The certification includes sales, marketing, installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance of Otis elevators, escalators and moving walks. It is provided to organizations that demonstrate their QMS has the robust ability to consistently fulfill customer requirements, as well as statutory needs. It also indicates the organization is committed to continually enhancing customer satisfaction through the application of the management system with processes in place for nonconformance management and improvement. GRAY TO LECTURE ON 1870s ELEVATORS Author, professor of Architectural History and ELEVATOR WORLD Correspondent Dr. Lee Gray will be speaking at a Skyscraper Museum symposium in New York City on March 10. He will present “Riding High in the Age of Masonry: Elevators in Office Buildings, 1870-1875.” It is part of the third session of the ??TEN & TALLER event, held in conjunction with the museums current exhibition and taking place at the Cornell AAP facility at 26 Broadway, 20th Floor. To RSVP, email the Skyscraper Museum. NEW RENDERINGS OF TRIBECA/FIDI CONDOMINIUM TOWER New renderings show a 43-story, 642-ft.-tall tower that will contain more than 50 residences where Tribeca and the Financial District (FiDi) meet in New York City, Curbed New York reports. Construction began in summer 2016 on the tower at 45 Park Place, which is also set to have 1,089 sq. ft. of retail. Soho Properties is the developer, with SOMA Architects the design architect and Leyva Architects the executive/residential architect. If the developer's vision comes to fruition, it will have an Islamic museum and cultural center next door, on the site of the proposed Park51, also called the "Ground Zero mosque." Completion is anticipated by the end of 2018. Submit your best industry photos to our 2017 Photo Contest! You could win one of several great prizes and be published in ELEVATOR WORLD magazine. www.elevatorworld.com/photocontest Subscribe to ELEVATOR WORLD magazine: http://www.elevatorbooks.com/Products/CategoryCenter/SUBS/Subscriptions.aspx Online bookstore: www.elevatorbooks.com Blog: www.elevatorworldunplugged.com Website: www.elevatorworld.com Check out our publication for the Middle East and North Africa regions! http://elevatorworldmiddleeast.com/ Photo by Kim Jae-hoon: http://pulsenews.co.kr/view.php?sc=30800018&year=2017&no=96045
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