Right Way Elevator Joins American Elevator Group

American Elevator Group (AEG) has confirmed its investment in Florida-based Right Way Elevator Maintenance as the first of several planned acquisitions throughout the southern United States, the company announced on April 6. Established in 2012, Right Way specializes in maintenance, modernization and repair of all types of elevators. Led by company President and CEO Ryan Coley, Right Way is committed to safety and employee training. Coley said the two companies are a good fit, as “AEG subscribes to the same values.” Robert Schaeffer, CEO of D&D Elevator, who will be working closely with Ryan and the Right Way team, said, “AEG continues to grow at an impressive rate, and adding the ability to service customers in Florida as part of their overall business scope represents a significant step forward.” AEG is a collection of select elevator service companies with a key focus on delivering value while covering all industry specialties.

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