India’s Hybon Elevators Opens Chandigarh Experience Center

Hybon Elevators and Escalators recently announced the inauguration of its Experience Center in Chandigarh, India, strategically positioned in the thriving tri-city area of Chandigarh, Mohali and Zirakpur, IndianRetailer.com reports. As part of its participation in various infrastructure projects, including a substantial 100-unit order from TDI Group, Hybon’s Chandigarh branch extends the company’s operational footprint to cover Punjab, Tricity, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. The Chandigarh Experience Center showcases a diverse range of elevators, including pitless home lifts and high-end designer elevators, catering to various industries and demographics. With plans to collaborate with developers and architects and establish ties in real estate, the HORECA (hotel/restaurant/catering) industry and the RWA (risk-weighted assets) segment, Hybon aims to deliver around 500 lift units in Chandigarh by FY25, while also hiring more than 100 employees. Hybon’s elevator design complies with Indian and European norms and is certified by Liftinstituut in the Netherlands. The company sources safety-critical materials from globally certified companies, maintaining high standards with an ISO 9000 certification for its state-of-the-art factory machinery and equipment.

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