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Schindler Sees Strong Demand For Elevators In Malaysia
By Tengku Noor Shamsiah Tengku Abdullah
SINGAPORE, April 16 (Bernama) -- Malaysia's economic prospects are bright
and demand for elevators in the low- to mid-rise building segments is expected
to be strong, says Schindler Lifts (Singapore) Pte Ltd.
Its managing director, Hugo Martinho, said the elevator market will continue
its impressive growth in the next three to five years.
"Each of the individual South-East Asia market is uniquely attractive with
different market dynamics and strong growth potential and Malaysia is one of
them," he told Bernama here Monday.
Martinho said the company aimed to introduce its new and exciting product –-
PORT technology -- to all countries it has a presence in via the Jardine
Schindler Group network.
PORT (Personal Occupant Requirement Terminal) technology is an intelligent
transit management elevator system.
He said the technology revolutionised the way people move through buildings
while at the same time delivered exceptional outcomes in traffic and energy
efficiencies and enhanced building security.
"With PORT technology, it is no longer simply about using a lift to get from
one place in the building to another, but about delivering a personalised
experience for the user during his transit in a smarter and more efficient way.
"It offers fundamental improvements in building design and management.
"By planning every occupant’s journey around a building and providing them
with the means to reach their destinations quickly and easily, transit
management optimises the operation of the entire building with integrated
access, guidance, transportation and security," he said.
Martinho said PORT Technology also offered a highly-customised level of
service that also took into account the needs of people with restricted
mobility, while saving energy and optimising the flow of traffic within the
building.
"The result of this is more rentable space, lower energy consumption and
better security," he said.
PORT technology could be installed in any new or existing building structure,
be it a high-rise skyscraper, an intelligent office tower, a mixed-use complex,
a luxury condominium, a hotel, a campus-like building or a hospital with no
disruption to the building’s operation, he said.
Asked which market was the biggest contributor to Schindler, Martinho said,
while the company could not pinpoint the market specifically, Singapore would
continue to be a key market for Schindler in the years to come.
He said Schindler, like most companies, was sometimes impacted by the
effects of the global economy, particularly on the aspect of currency risks.
However, he said, Schindler viewed these events as opportunities to look at
ways to improve itself.
"Some of areas we look at include reducing our response time and increasing
our service productivity. Our focus is always on continuing to offer top quality
products that feature the latest technology to ensure our customers enjoy the
most operationally and energy efficient building transportation solutions," he
said.
Martinho said the company has grown over the years and its principal
activities now included sales, installation, repair and maintenance of Schindler
lifts, escalators and moving walks.
Globally, Schindler Group has a presence in over 100 countries and has close
to 44,500 employees and moves one billion people every day.
Of these, over 100 million are in South-East Asia.
Jardine Schindler Group is headquartered in Hong Kong and has operating
companies in Brunei, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia,
the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and Vietnam.
-- BERNAMA