ACME Home Elevator Responsibility Shifts From Stannah to Arrow

Stannah, the U.K.-based home accessibility leader, and Arrow Lift, with four California, U.S., locations, announced in March responsibility for ACME Home Elevator’s home elevator and repair business in central and northern California will shift from Stannah to Arrow. The transition is designed to ensure continued service support for ACME customers, according the Stannah, which will focus on its core business of manufacturing stairlifts and expanding its Uplifts shaftless home elevator line. Arrow Lift will be offering space-efficient Uplifts to customers throughout California, and all existing ACME maintenance agreements will be honored, ensuring a “seamless transition for customers,” Stannah said. “At Stannah, we take great pride in our longstanding relationships with our customers and dealer partners,” Stannah Chief Commercial Officer Marco Luna said. “Arrow Lift has been a valued partner for more than two decades, and we are confident that their expertise, customer-first approach and strong regional presence will provide ACME customers with the best possible care.”

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