Hitachi Elevator Provides 219 VT Units to Four Chinese Hospitals

Peking University First Hospital in Beijing; photo courtesy of MICURAEĀ®

Guangzhou, China-headquartered Hitachi Elevator provided 219 pieces of vertical-transportation (VT) equipment to four hospitals in Beijing, Hefei and Suzhou, China, Equal Ocean reports. At the Chengnan Campus of Peking University First Hospital in Beijing, 90 VT products, including 31 hospital elevators, were provided for the 216,000-m2 facility. For the 28,000-m2 Health Station in Hefei, Hitachi Elevator supplied 28 hospital elevators and established a team to coordinate timely delivery with multiple hospital departments. For the 330,000-m2 Phase II of the General Hospital of the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University in Suzhou, 78 VT products, including 31 hospital elevators, were provided. Hitachi Elevator also supplied 23 VT products, including six hospital elevators, to the 72,800-m2 Suzhou Translational Medicine Center.

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