Arkel Electronic India Announces 100,000th Arcube Sale Milestone

Announcing its 100,000th ARCUBE sale milestone, a LinkedIn post by Arkel Electronic India said, “We’re excited to share that we’ve reached a milestone: the sale of our 100,000th ARCUBE! Since the beginning, our dedication to delivering excellence and innovation to fulfill your requirements has been steadfast. We extend our gratitude for your participation in this remarkable journey.” Arkel Electronic India Pvt. Ltd. was established in 2018 in Vadodara. It is a subsidiary of Arkel Elektrik Elektronik San Ve Tic A.S. based in Istanbul, Türkiye. Arkel Türkiye was established in 1998. Arkel is a leading brand in R&D and engineering services that manufactures variable-voltage, variable-frequency lift drives, control panels, lift controller cards, emergency rescue systems, integrated lift control units, as well as designs for and production of other needed electronic devices within the perimeters of the lift industry.

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