Otis Opens Southeast Asia Training Center in Bangkok

Otis Managing Director of Southeast Asia Grant Mooney, fourth from left, and Manag-ing Director of Thailand Trakan Dankul, third from left, with other leaders and employ-ees at the opening; photo courtesy of Otis

Otis announced on August 22 the opening of its new Southeast Asia training center for elevators and escalators in Bangkok. The center includes an area showcasing Otis Gen2® elevators, LinkTM escalators and components to provide hands-on training, as well as a classroom for face-to-face instruction. Programs include safety refresher courses, maintenance training and technical workshops. A particular focus, Otis Managing Director of Thailand Trakan Dankul said, will be the Otis Absolutes: Safety, Ethics and Quality. At the opening, Dankul was joined by Otis Managing Director of Southeast Asia Grant Mooney and other leaders and employees. Otis plans to incorporate a customer experience area in the future.

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