Alberto Sassi Partners With U.S.-Based Master Elevator Parts

Alberto Sassi unveiled its new G-525 gearless machine, specifically engineered to comply with North American standards; image courtesy of Alberto Sassi.

Alberto Sassi SpA, headquartered in Italy, recently announced a strategic partnership with Long Island City (LIC), NY-based Master Elevator Parts. Unveiled during the United Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in September, the alliance will see Alberto Sassi’s innovative geared and gearless machines enter the North American market. Also at United, Alberto Sassi unveiled its new G-525 gearless machine, specifically engineered to comply with North American standards. “This new partnership and strategic alliance marks a major step forward in our international expansion, solidifying our position as a global leader in the elevator industry,” Alberto Sassi stated. “The company is well-prepared to tackle the challenges of this new market thanks to the support and extensive expertise of Master Elevator Parts.”

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