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ThyssenKrupp Elevator.(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)
Building Design & Construction, July, 2001
Thyssen Dover Elevator, the North American leader in elevator sales and services, became ThyssenKrupp Elevator on March 19, 2001. Other company-owned distributors including Arizona, General, Lagerquist, Miami, Security and Sound Elevators also adopted the name ThyssenKrupp Elevator.
Dover Elevators was purchased by Thyssen Industries of Essen, Germany in January 1999. Soon after, Thyssen and Krupp merged to become one of the world's 50 largest companies. Today ThyssenKrupp AG has six global divisions including Elevators, Steel, Automotive, Technologies, Materials and Facilities Services.
The company's President and CEO John Brant explains, "Our customers in North America benefit from the integrated technologies, research and advanced...
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