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This is a list of some major and other well-known elevator and escalator companies.

This list does not include third party elevator companies (or commonly referred as generic elevator companies). For the list of these companies, refer to this page.

Major companies

These are some major elevator and escalator companies.

Logo Company name Based in Established Notes
Operating
Fujitec Company Limited Hikone, Shiga Prefecture
Japan
1948 The only major Japanese elevator manufacturer not affiliated with a major Japanese corporation.
Hitachi Building Systems Co., Ltd. Japan 1910
Hyundai Elevator Icheon City, Gyeonggi-do
South Korea
1984 Largest elevator manufacturer in South Korea in terms of sales, profit and market shares.
Kone Corporation Espoo
Finland
1910 • Third largest elevator manufacturer in the world.
• Pioneer of machine room less elevator system.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Tokyo
Japan
1921 One of the largest Japanese elevator manufacturers in Japan.
Otis Elevator Company Farmington, CT
United States
1854 • Largest elevator manufacturer in the world.
• Founded by Elisha Otis.
Schindler Group Ebikon
Switzerland
1874 • Second largest elevator manufacturer in the world.
• Largest escalator manufacturer in the world.
Sigma Elevator Company Seoul
South Korea
2000 Subsidiary of Otis Elevator Korea.
TK Elevator GmbH Dusseldorf
Germany
2021 Fourth largest elevator manufacturer in the world. Formerly thyssenkrupp Elevator AG
Toshiba Elevator and Building Systems Corporation Tokyo
Japan
1967
Defunct
Dover Elevators Memphis, TN
United States
1955 • Formerly known as Rotary Lift
• One of the largest elevator manufacturers in the United States.
• Acquired by Thyssen in 1999.
The Express Lift Co. Ltd. Northampton
United Kingdom
1917 Acquired by Otis in 1997.
Orenstein & Koppel Berlin
Germany
1876 • German manufacturer of escalators and moving walkways.
• Acquired by Kone in 1987.
Thyssen Aufzüge Hamborn
Germany
1973 Merged with Krupp AG in 1999 and became ThyssenKrupp.
thyssenkrupp Elevator AG Essen
Germany
1999 Rebranded and became TK Elevator.
Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pittsburgh, PA
United States
1901 Acquired by Schindler in 1989.

Other/historic companies

These are some other historic or small elevator and escalator companies. The table below contains three sub sections to distinguish between existing companies, non-existing companies, and companies whose fate remains unknown today; companies that are still in business are listed under the "Operating" section (colored green), companies that have ceased out or no longer in business are listed under the "Defunct" section (colored red), and companies whose fate remains unknown are listed under the "Fate unknown" section (colored grey).

Logo Company name Based in Established Notes
Operating
AKE Antalya
Turkey
1995 Turkish elevator, escalator and moving walkway company.
Alcor Elevator Ontario
Canada
2009 Canadian owned elevator company
Anlev Elex Hong Kong 2008 Reformed by the merger of Anlev Escalator and Elex Srl.
Ascensores Excelsior Madrid
Spain
1923 Spanish elevator company.
Automobile Rotary Lift Co. United States 1925 Predecessor of Dover Elevators.
Axel Lifts Corsico, Milan
Italy
1989
Canton North Canton, OH
United States
1946
CNIM La Seyne
France
1968
(Escalator division)
French manufacturer of escalators and moving walkways, but it did made elevators.
DAKA Belgrade
Serbia
1947 (Former) Yugoslavian elevator company. Made elevators under license from Schindler between the 1960s and early 1990s.
Daldoss Pergine Valsugana (TN)
Italy
1945
Diebold Aufzüge Puchheim
Germany
1969
Doppler Thessaloniki
Greece
2000 One of the few globally known Greek elevator companies other than Kleemann.
EITA Subang Jaya, Selangor
Malaysia
1997 Part of EITA Resources Berhad. It is a Malaysian elevator company with a technical partnership with Schneider Steuerungstechnik GmbH.
Fuji
Electra Elevators Israel 1945 A subsidiary of Electra Ltd.
Element Elevators Inc. Toronto, Ontario

Canada

2016
  • Family owned and operated company in Toronto Canada.
  • Elevator Maintenance, Service and Modernization Solutions
Guangri Panyu District, Guangzhou
China
1996
No Picture Logo Gillespie United States 1923
Haushahn Stuttgart
Germany
1889 • Acquired by Schindler in 1998.
• Currently a brand of Schindler used for certain rebranded Schindler elevators exclusively in Germany.
HOSTING Ningbo, Zhejiang
China
1993 Founded by Ningbo Xinda Group.
Hualong Kunshan, Jiangsu
China
2005 Chinese company. Also has branches in Zhuhai and Macau Special Administrative Region.
IFE Dongguan
China
1988
IGV Milan
Italy
1966 Italian manufacturer of home elevators and platform lifts.
Inter-Up Israel 1989 One of the largest elevator companies in Israel.
Isralift Tel Aviv
Israel
1961 Acquired by Kone in 2013.
IZAMET Sofia
Bulgaria
1989 Bulgarian elevator company.
Johnson Chennai, Tamil Nadu
India
1981
Kfir Israel 1975 Israeli elevator company.
Kleemann Kilkis
Greece
1983 One of the few globally known Greek elevator companies other than Doppler.
Koppel A.W. Parma
Italy
1958
MEI Mankato, MN
United States
1975 MEI stands for Minnesota Elevator Inc.
Morris Vermaport Nottingham
United Kingdom
1979 Also a manufacturer of shopping cart conveyors and exports them to other countries.
MP Seville
Spain
1990 One of the well known Spanish elevator companies that have managed to sell its elevators globally.
Nova Elex Montodine
Italy
2016 Previously Elex S.r.l. Reformed in 2016 by a group of investors who wanted to revive the Elex name.
Omega Elevators Spain 1989
Orona Hernani, Gipuzkoa
Spain
1964 One of the well known Spanish elevator companies that have managed to sell its elevators globally.
Payne Cambridge, MA
United States
1902 Formerly installed elevators. Now, they maintain, and possibly modernize elevators.
Pickerings Lifts Stock-On-Tees
United Kingdom
1854 One of England's largest and oldest independent elevator companies.
Pneumatic Vacuum Elevators Miami, FL
United States
2002 Manufacturer of pneumatic vacuum elevators.
Schmitt + Sohn Nuremberg, Bavaria
Germany
1861 Family-owned German elevator company.
Shenyang Brilliant (BLT) Shenyang
China
2001 • Largest self-owned elevator company in China.
• Part of Shenyang Yuanda Enterprise Group of China.
SITES Italy 1964
SJEC Suzhou
China
1992 SJEC stands for Suzhou Jiangnan Jiajie Elevator Co., Ltd.
Stannah London
United Kingdom
1867 One of England's well known elevator and stairlift manufacturers.
Technos Bulgaria 1993
Trapo Küng Basel Switzerland 1951 Small Lift and Lifting Platform Manufacturer
Valter Ankara
Turkey
1972 Turkish elevator, escalator, moving walkway, cable car and funicular company.
Výtahy Ostrava Ostrava
Czech Republic
1947
Waupaca Appleton, WI
United States
1957
XJ Elevator Xuchang, Henan
China
2003 Chinese elevator company. Merged with Schindler in 2001 and became XJ Schindler.
Yungtay Taipei
Taiwan
1966 • One of the only two major Taiwanese elevator companies, other than GFC
• Initially a distributor of Hitachi elevators in Taiwan.
Defunct
A&P. Steven Glasgow, Scotland
United Kingdom
1850 Defunct
Amtech United States 1968 Bought Reliable Elevator Co. in 1985, and became Amtech Reliable Elevator Co.
Amtech Reliable Elevator Co. California
United States
1985 Formed after Amtech bought out Reliable Elevator. Changed name to Amtech Elevator Services in 1995.
Armor New York City, NY
United States
1938 Acquired by Kone in 1981.
ASEA Sweden 1883 Elevator division merged with Graham Brothers in 1962 and became ASEA Graham.
ASEA Graham Sweden 1962 Acquired by Kone in 1968.
Atlas Elevator Co. (Northern California) California
United States
1923 Small elevator company that was most likely based in San Fransisco, CA. Defunct.
Bennie Lifts Ltd. London
United Kingdom
1934 Acquired by Kone in 1986.
Boral Elevators Sydney, NSW
Australia
1986 • A division of Australian company Boral Limited
• Elevator division began after it bought Johns Perry Lifts in the 1980s
• Acquired by Otis in 1995.
Cenia Andoain, Gipuzkoa
Spain
1988 Former Spanish elevator manufacturer. Bought out by ThyssenKrupp in 2005.
China Schindler Elevator Beijing
China
1980 Joint venture between Schindler, Jardine Schindler and China Construction Machinery. The first foreign industrial joint venture in China. Fully acquired by Schindler in 2001 and subsequently defunct.
DAN Elevator Denmark Unknown Danish manufacturer of elevators for ships, mainly cruiseferries. Acquired by MacGregor-Navire in 1989.
DEVE Alvesta
Sweden
1923 • Swedish manufacturer of hydraulic only elevators
• Acquired by Schindler in 1990, became Deve Schindler until 2000.
Dong Yang South Korea 1966 Acquired by ThyssenKrupp in 2003, became ThyssenKrupp Dongyang until 2008.
Eggers-Kehrhahn Hamburg
Germany
1950s Formed as the result of merger between two Hamburg-based companies; Stahlbau Eggers and Kehrhahn Aufzuge. Was part of Rheinstahl until its "demise" to Thyssen in 1973.
Elevadores ATLAS São Paulo
Brazil
1918 Simply known as ATLAS. Acquired by Schindler in 1999 then become Atlas Schindler. Was the largest elevator and escalator brand in Brazil and continues to be the largest under Schindler.
Elevadores SÛR Porto Alegre
Brazil
1945 Former Brazilian elevator manufacturer. Acquired by Thyssen in 1999, became Thyssen SÛR for a while.
Elevators Pty. Ltd. Sydney, NSW
Australia
1955 • Former major Australian elevator manufacturer.
• Acquired by Kone in 1987 then became EPL KONE for a while.
Ellis & McDougall Glasgow, Scotland
United Kingdom
1964 Former Scottish elevator manufacturer. Acquired by Kone in 1992.
Evans Lifts Leichester
United Kingdom
1919 Acquired by Otis in 1982.
Falconi Italy 1890s Acquired by Otis in 1984.
FIAM Milan
Italy
1939 • One of Italy's former major elevator manufacturers other than Sabiem.
• Acquired by Kone in 1987.
Flohr Berlin
Germany
1879 Acquired by Otis in 1951, became Flohr-Otis,
Gallaher & Speck Illinois

United States

1886 Went out of business in 2009.
General Elevator Corp. (CA, older) California
United States
Unknown Bought out by ABM in 1968, forming Amtech.
GoldStar South Korea 1968 • Produced elevators under its division GoldStar Industrial Systems.
• Merged with Lucky Chemicals in 1994 and became Lucky Goldstar (LG) since then.
Graham Brothers Sweden 1887 Merged with ASEA in 1962, became Asea-Graham.
Hammond & Champness Walthamstow, London
United Kingdom
1905 Acquired by Dover Elevators in 1971, and hence later merged into Thyssen in 1999. Also known as "H+C" and later "H+C Dover".
Haughton Elevator Company Toledo, OH
United States
1890 Acquired by Schindler in 1979, became Schindler Haughton until the 1980s.
Havemeier & Sander Hannover
Germany
1873 Acquired by Kone in 1973.
Indolift Surabaya
Indonesia
1982 • The first local elevator company in Indonesia.
• Acquired by Kone in 1994 and became KONE Indo Elevator since then.
J&E Hall United Kingdom 1880s Division of J&E Hall International, existed between 1880s and 1960s. Acquired by Otis in 1968.
Johns & Waygood Melbourne, VIC
Australia
1892 Another former major Australian elevator manufacturer. Merged with Perry Engineering in 1966 and became Johns Perry Lifts until 1986 when it was bought by Boral Elevators.
K.M. White United States Unknown Bought out by Armor.
Končar Former Yugoslavia 1955 Elevator division of Končar. Around 1980 the "Rade" name was dropped. Bought by ThyssenKrupp in 2007 to become ThyssenKrupp - Končar, before the Končar name was dropped completely in 2013.
LG Elevator South Korea 1995 Successor of GoldStar. Elevator division of LG Group, acquired by Otis in 1999 and became LG-OTIS until 2005 when it changed name to Otis Elevator Korea.
MAN Aufzugsbau Germany 1895 Elevator division of MAN AG (now MAN SE). Acquired by Thyssen in 1984 and became Thyssen-MAN for a while.
Marryat & Scott Hounslow, Middlesex
United Kingdom
1860s Acquired by Kone in 1979, became Kone Marryat Scott for a while.
Miami Elevator Miami, FL
United States
1948 A former elevator company based in Miami, FL and it puts its label on most DOVER elevators. Most are not installations, but are modernizations.
Millar United States 1980 Was once a part of Westinghouse's Independent Service Division (ISD), then became Schindler's division. It merged with Schindler in 2002.
Montgomery Elevator Company Moline, IL
United States
1892 One of the largest former elevator manufacturers in the United States. Acquired by Kone in 1994 and became Montgomery KONE for a short period.
Nippon Elevator Industry Co. Fukuroi, Shizouka Prefecture
Japan
1954 Acquired by Schindler in 1987, became Schindler Elevator KK until 2016 when it was bought out by Nippon Otis Elevator Company.
Northern Elevator Limited Canada 1972 Former Canadian elevator company. Acquired by Thyssen in 1984, then became ThyssenKrupp Northern in 2003 until 2016.
Radnik Dizala Former Yugoslavia 1948 Besides elevators, the company used to make steel constructions and blinds. Now defunct.
Reliable Elevator Co. California
United States
1975 (according to California State Business Entity Records) Founded by former U.S. Elevator Corp. employees. In 1985, they were bought out by Amtech, forming Amtech Reliable Elevator Co.
Rheinstahl (West) Germany 1872 Sold to Thyssen AG in 1973, became Thyssen Aufzüge AG in 1976.
Sabiem Bologna
Italy
1921 Former major Italian elevator manufacturer. Acquired by Kone in 1985.
Schlieren Zurich
Switzerland
1917 Elevator division of Schweizerische Wagen- und Wagons-Fabrik AG. Acquired by Schindler in 1960.
Seaberg Brooklyn, NY
United States
1915 Seaberg installed elevators in New York. Defunct no earlier than 1980.
SEC Elevators Košana
Slovenia
1967 Rebranded and became SUS.
Semag Bareggio, Milan
Italy
Unknown Merged with Liftmaterial in 2000. Possibly defunct.
Serge New York City, NY
United States
Unknown Acquired by Fujitec in 2001.
Siemens Berlin
Germany
1847 Founded by Werner von Siemens, who have been credited for inventing the world's first electric elevator in 1880. Elevator division was mainly concentrated in Denmark. Bought out by Otis.
Smith, Major & Stevens Northampton
United Kingdom
1770 One of the predecessors of The Express Lift Co. Ltd.. Merged with Express Lift in 1930. Also known as SMS Lifts.
STAHL Aufzug Stuttgart
Germany
1893 Elevator division sold to Rheinstahl AG in 1970.
Staley New York City, NY
United States
1899 Staley installed elevators in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Defunct no earlier than 1998, possibly defunct in 2004.
Starlift Voorburg Voorburg
Netherlands
1927 Acquired by Kone in 1989, became KONE Starlift from 1992 until 1999.
Stigler Milan
Italy
1860 The first Italian elevator manufacturer. Acquired by Otis in 1947, became Stigler-Otis for a while.
Thai Lift Industries Bangkok
Thailand
1977 Also known by its trademark THYMAN, the first Thai elevator manufacturer. Acquired by Kone in 2005.
Tri-County Elevator Co. California
United States
1974 Acquired by Thyssen in 1998.
United States Elevator United States 1967 Was part of Cubic Corporation. Bought out by Thyssen in 1993.
Waygood & Co. London
United Kingdom
1833 Merged with Otis in 1914 and became Waygood Otis until the 1950s.
ZREMB Warsaw
Poland
1965 Former Polish elevator manufacturer. Made elevators under license from Asea Graham of Sweden.
Fate unknown
Amtech Elevator Services California
United States
1995 Previously Amtech Reliable. Bought out by Otis in 2003.
Elga Kebayoran Lama, Jakarta
Indonesia
1980s Local elevator company formed by four former Hitachi elevator technicians[1]. Fate unknown, but it is most likely defunct.
Giant Zhejiang
China
1951 Merged with Kone in 2005 and became Giant KONE.
Guangzhou Renmin Machinery Factory Guangzhou
China
1966 This company likely no longer exists.
Imperial (New York) New York
United States
Unknown This company likely no longer exists.
Kiesling New York
United States
1981 This company likely no longer exists.
Peerless New York
United States
Unknown This company likely no longer exists.
Shanghai Seleva Shanghai
China
Unknown This company likely no longer exists.
Triboro New York
United States
Unknown This company likely no longer exists.
Westmont United States Unknown A company that makes belt type moving walkways.

Subsidiary companies

These are some elevator companies which are owned by a major elevator company or other corporations, or just elevator and escalator divisions belongs to another corporation. Some of them were founded after a major elevator company had a joint venture with a local elevator company..

Logo Company name Based in Established Notes
Chevalier Hong Kong 1970 Distributor of Toshiba and IFE elevators in Hong Kong, Macau and

Singapore. It also provides elevator maintenance services in Hong Kong, China, Macau, Mainland China and Singapore. Chevalier has a long partnership with Toshiba.

Express Evans United Kingdom 1997 Formed after Otis took over Express Lift. Otis then used this brand for their cost-effective elevators to keep the reputation of the Otis brand.
GFC Taipei
Taiwan
1974 A major Taiwanese elevator manufacturer with ties with Toshiba. Distributor of Toshiba elevators in Taiwan.
GiantKONE Zhejiang
China
2005 Joint venture between Kone and Zhejiang Giant Holdings Ltd.
Haushahn Stuttgart
Germany
1889 • Acquired by Schindler in 1998.
• Currently a brand of Schindler used for certain rebranded Schindler elevators exclusively in Germany.
Liftmaterial Munich
Germany
1966 Formerly Lift Munich, and part of Sematic Group in 2000. Now a subsidiary of Wittur Group since 2015.
MacGregor Sweden 1937 Marine-related company. It was also a supplier of Kone elevators and escalators for cruise liners and cruiseferries. Since 2005, along with Cargotec, it becomes part of Kone Corporation.
Marohn ThyssenKrupp Shanghai
China
2011 Joint venture between thyssenkrupp and Marohn Elevator, as well as domestic entrepreneurs.
Mashiba Penang
Malaysia
1982 A subsidiary of MS Elevators Engineering Sdn. Bhd. which was formed in 1982 as a joint venture between MS Group of Companies and Toshiba Elevator and Building Systems Corporation (TELC).
Otis Electric Hangzhou
China
2016 Successor of Xizi Otis.
Shanghai Mitsubishi Minhang, Shanghai
China
1987 Subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric Elevator.
Sigma Elevator Company Seoul
South Korea
2000 Subsidiary of Otis Elevator Korea. It is a brand of Otis Korea exclusively for overseas exports
Surapid Hangzhou
China
2011 One of the subsidiaries of Xizi Elevator Group.
SWORD Hangzhou
China
2009 One of the subsidiaries of Xizi Elevator Group.
Xizi Hangzhou
China
1981 A subsidiary of Xizi United Holding Corporation (XIZI UHC).
Xizi Otis Hangzhou
China
1997 Joint venture between Otis and Xizi Elevator Group. Was Otis's fifth Chinese subsidiaries, it is now the predecessor of Otis Electric.
XJ Schindler Henan
China
2011 Joint venture between Schindler and XJ Elevator.
Lift-Tech Ireland 1981 One of IMEM's little companies. They have only been installed in Ireland and not anywhere else in the world.

Merged elevator companies

These are elevator companies formed after an elevator company have acquired/bought out another elevator company, and both companies merged together. The reason for the acquisition, in most cases, is either because the company wanted to enter a particular elevator market or wanted to expand their business or presence to a particular country.

Logo Company name Based in Established Notes
Atlas Schindler Sao Paulo
Brazil
1999 Established after Schindler bought out Elevadores Atlas.
LG-OTIS Elevator Company South Korea 1999 Formed after Otis bought out LG Elevator. The name would be used until 2005 when it was renamed to Otis Elevator Korea.
Kone Marryat Scott Hounslow, Middlesex
United Kingdom
1982 Formed after Kone bought out Marryat & Scott in 1979. This brand lasted until around the 1980s.
Kone Westinghouse France 1975 Established after Kone took over Westinghouse's European elevator business in France, Belgium and Germany.
MontgomeryKONE Moline, IL
United States
1994 Formed after Kone bought Montgomery. The brand was officially defunct in 1999.
Otis-Fensom Elevator Company Toronto, ON
Canada
1902 Formed after Otis merged with Fensom Elevator Works. The name went defunct in 1949.
Schindler Haughton Toledo, OH
United States
1979 Established after the acquisition of Haughton Elevator Company by Schindler. Defunct in 1989.
Thyssen Dover Memphis, TN
United States
1999 Formed shortly after Thyssen bought out Dover Elevators. The company finished merging with Krupp in 2001 to form ThyssenKrupp.
ThyssenKrupp Dongyang South Korea 2003 Formed after ThyssenKrupp acquired Dong Yang. The name was used up until 2008 when it changed name to ThyssenKrupp Elevator Korea.
ThyssenKrupp Northern Canada 2003 Successor of Northern Elevator Limited. Defunct in 2016 and changed name to thyssenkrupp Elevator Canada.
XJ Schindler Henan
China
2011 Joint venture between Schindler and XJ Elevator.

Wheelchair-platform lift companies

These are companies that produce wheelchair/platform lifts for mobility/accessibility needs.

Logo Company name Based in Established Notes
Aritco Kungsangen
Sweden
1995 One of the world leading manufacturers of platform lifts and home lifts for private homes and public buildings.
Axess Lift Solutions Zaandam
Netherlands
1998? Dutch company. Part of the Value8 Tech Group.
Cibes Gävle
Sweden
1947 A brand of the Cibes Lift Group which also owns the Street Lifts (KALEA) and NTD Lifts brands.
Concord Brampton, ON
Canada
1989 Bought out by Savaria in 2005, became Concord Savaria.
DomusLift Milan
Italy
1998 IGV's wheelchair lift division. One of the leading Italian manufacturers of elevators for private and public buildings designed for mobility needs.
Garaventa Switzerland 1928
Kalea Gävle
Sweden
1898 A brand of the Cibes Lift Group. Their products are Cibes Lift made but branded and marketed under the Street Lifts brand.
Motala Hissar Motala
Sweden
1972 Now part of Kone. It is a manufacturer of low speed lifts to improve accessibility for people with impaired mobility.
movemanSKG Leichester
United Kingdom
1983 A trading division of Otis UK, and a member of The Express Lift Alliance (now Express Lift Co.)
Savaria Brampton, ON
Canada
1979
thyssenkrupp Home Solutions Germany 1990s A division of thyssenkrupp which manufactures home elevators, wheelchair lifts and stairlifts.

Construction elevator companies

These are some companies which provides installations of temporary elevators like rack & pinion elevators for construction projects or special applications.

Logo Company name Based in Established Notes
Alimak Hek Sweden 1948 A well known Swedish company which provides construction hoists, industrial elevators and work platforms.
RECO Waddinxveen
Netherlands
2010s Dutch company which provides temporary elevator installations.
USA Hoist Chicago, IL
United States
Originally incorporated in 1988, Reincorporated in 1998 American company which manufactures construction hoists, rack & pinion elevators, and rack & pinion inclined elevators in the United States.

Third party elevator companies

Main article: Third-party elevator maintenance companies

Notes and references

  1. “Industri Lift: Tak Puas Cuma Jual Jasa” – Warta Ekonomi (May 1992) PDF in Indonesian
Major elevator and escalator companies
Full list of companies List of elevator and escalator companies
Operating FujitecHitachiHyundaiKoneMitsubishi Electric (Shanghai Mitsubishi) • Otis (Otis ElectricSigma) • SchindlerTK ElevatorToshiba
Defunct Dover ElevatorsExpress LiftOrenstein & KoppelThyssenthyssenkruppWestinghouse
Other companies Third-party elevator maintenance companies
Other/smaller/historic elevator companies
Full list of companies List of elevator and escalator companies
Operating Alcor ElevatorAnlev ElexAutomobile Rotary Lift Co.Axel LiftsCNIMDAKADaldossDopplerEITAElectraGrupo ExcelsiorGuangriHaushahnHOSTINGIFEIGVInter-UpIsraliftIZAMETKfirKleemannKoppel A.W.LiftmaterialMEIMorris VermaportMPNova ElexOmegaOronaPaynePickerings LiftsPneumatic Vacuum ElevatorsSchmitt + SohnSEC ElevatorsShenyang Brilliant (BLT)SITESSJECStannahTechnosVýtahy OstravaWaupacaXJ ElevatorYungtay
Defunct or fate unknown A&P. StevenAmtech (Amtech ReliableAmtech Elevator Services) • ArmorASEAAsea GrahamAtlas (Northern California)Bennie LiftsBoral ElevatorsCeniaChina Schindler ElevatorDAN ElevatorDEVEDong YangEggers-KehrhahnElevadores AtlasElevadores SûrElevators Pty. Ltd.Ellis & McDougallEvans LiftsFalconiFIAMFlohrGeneral (CA, older)GiantGoldStarGraham BrothersHammond & ChampnessHaughtonHavemeier & SanderIndoliftJ&E HallJohns & WaygoodK.M. WhiteKončarLG ElevatorMAN AufzugsbauMarryat & ScottMiami ElevatorMillarMontgomeryNippon (Japan, defunct)Northern Elevator LimitedOrenstein & KoppelPayneReliableRheinstahlSabiemSchlierenSeabergSemagSergeSiemensSmith, Major & StevensSTAHLStaleyStarlift VoorburgStiglerThai Lift IndustriesTri-County Elevator Co.TriboroU.S. ElevatorWaygood & Co.ZREMB
Temporary/construction elevator providers Alimak HekRECOUSA Hoist
Other companies Third-party elevator maintenance companies
Subsidiary elevator companies
Full list of companies List of elevator and escalator companies
Subsidiary companies ChevalierExpress EvansGFCGiantKONEHaushahnLiftmaterialMacGregorMarohn ThyssenKruppMashibaOtis ElectricShanghai MitsubishiSigma Elevator CompanyXizi (SurapidSWORD • XIOLIFT • Xizi Otis) • XJ Schindler
Other companies Third-party elevator maintenance companies
Merged elevator companies
Full list of companies List of elevator and escalator companies
Merged companies LG-OTISKone Marryat ScottKone WestinghouseMontgomery KoneOtis FensomSchindler HaughtonThyssen DoverThyssenKrupp DongyangThyssenKrupp NorthernXJ Schindler
Other companies Third-party elevator maintenance companies
Wheelchair/platform lift companies
Full list of companies List of elevator and escalator companies
Wheelchair/platform lift companies AritcoAxess Lift SolutionsCibes Lift (Kalea Lifts • NTD Lifts) • ConcordDomusLiftGaraventaMotala HissarmovemanSKGSavariathyssenkrupp Home Solutions
Other companies Third-party elevator maintenance companies
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