Draka Elevator, EHC Global to Rebrand as Draka EHC

Draka Elevator and EHC Global, a brand of the Prysmian Group, announced in April plans to rebrand as “Draka EHC.” Draka EHC provides a comprehensive portfolio of value-added products, services and integrated solutions for elevators, escalators and moving walks. Draka offers cables, suspension means (wire rope, coated steel rope, coated steel belts), compensation chains, wireway, specialty tools, hardware, and components for new installations, modernizations and repair markets. EHC is a leading manufacturer and supplier of escalator handrails, UV-C handrail sterilizers, safety brushes, rollers, elevator belts, strategic components and integrated solutions. EHC also provides a comprehensive range of technical services to OEMs including field-splicing, service, project management, and assembly, installation, removal and modernization of escalators and moving walks, for both the new construction and modernization markets.

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