Alcott and Bothwell Launch Parts Company EL-ESCA

Michael Alcott and Patrick Bothwell, past EHC Global colleagues and industry veterans, have launched elevator and escalator parts company EL-ESCA. Focusing on the North American market, EL-ESCA is the exclusive North American distributor for SKG escalator handrails and offers escalator steps and pallets, step and pallet chains, skirt brushes, safety barricades and miscellaneous components such as combs, inlets, drive chains and replacement rollers. For elevators, the company is the exclusive Americas distributor for Huning Elevator Parts and offers safeties and brakes, roller guides and guide shoes and hydraulic buffers. Ropes and belts and wire and cable are coming soon. Bothwell says he and Alcott re-enter the elevator/escalator parts market with “a carefully elected team of strategic supply partners, highly experienced subject matter experts and other critical resources” designed to deliver outstanding customer service.

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