Fujitec Receives Order for 138 Escalators for Shenyang Subway

Escalator installed at Shengyang Metro Line 9; image courtesy of Fujitec

Fujitec Co., Ltd. announced on August 6 it received an order through its Chinese subsidiary, Huasheng Fujitec Elevator Co., Ltd., to supply 138 escalators for Metro Line 3 in Shenyang, a city in northeast China. The project is scheduled for completion in December 2025, bringing the total number of escalators Fujitec has supplied to the city’s subway system to 339. Fujitec’s mid-term management plan, Move On 5, states that one of the key goals in China is to build a strong distributor network and strengthen collaboration, and this latest contract is evident of that. The Japanese OEM observes it received the order in recognition of products and maintenance it has already supplied to the subway system, as well as close collaborations with distributors in China and the Northeast region.

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