Hitachi Awarded Largest Contract in Singapore for 450 Lifts

HDB Flats in Singapore; image courtesy of Hitachi

Hitachi, Ltd. announced that Hitachi Elevator Asia Pte. Ltd. has been awarded the supply and installation of 450 lifts by the Housing & Development Board (HBD) in Singapore for high-rise residential buildings to be built from 2027 to 2029 in various public housing areas in the country. This is by far the largest order for Hitachi group’s lifts and escalators in Singapore, surpassing the 300 units ordered for HDB in 2019, 2020 and 2022. Hitachi Elevator Asia aims to maintain its position in the top three in terms of the number of orders received for newly installed lifts in Singapore in the fiscal year 2024 through this project. “By providing the lifts with the latest technology, we aim to ensure safety, security and comfort for everyone and look forward to serving and supporting more Singaporeans in the years ahead,” said Siew Yat Hung, managing director, Hitachi Elevator Asia.

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