“Made In India” Escalators At TKE MPF In Pune, India

The team at TK Elevator’s MPF in Chakan, Pune, celebrates the milestone; photo courtesy of TKE India.

TK Elevator’s (TKE) multi-purpose facility (MPF) in Chakan, Pune, India, is ready to offer “made in India” escalators to domestic customers. Inaugurated in 2017, the MPF is situated on 8,400 m2 and aims to support the growth of India’s housing, rail, airport and retail markets with its vertical-transportation equipment. Escalators offered from the facility include the velino, tugela and victoria series. “Through localized R&D and manufacturing of TKE’s various elevator and escalator solutions, we are committed to empowering the local economy,” TKE India CEO Manish Mehan said. tugela is known for its reliability and durability. Technology and components include a certified brake system, contributing to making tugela ideal for infrastructure applications. victoria is designed for the heavy-duty needs of metro and rail stations during peak hours. One of TKE’s most popular escalator products, velino 100, 200 and 300 models cover all commercial needs, from standard and design-oriented applications to tailored projects.

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