Stannah Lifts Celebrates 50,000th Lift Milestone

Stannah Lifts, the U.K.’s largest independent lift manufacturer, recently celebrated sell-ing its 50,000th lift; image courtesy of Stannah

Stannah Lifts, the U.K.’s largest independent commercial lift manufacturer, recently announced the milestone achievement of its 50,000th lift sold since the company first began manufacturing a standard package passenger lift in 1968. The long-standing British family-owned company has installed more than 13,000 passenger lifts, escalators and moving walkways, 11,000 platform lifts, and 25,000 service and goods lifts in projects across the U.K. Stannah has installed almost every type of lift for virtually every application over the years, including turnkey public infrastructure projects such as the Severn Bridge maintenance lifts and the London Bridge station rebuild, as well as heritage restoration work such as the 1930s YMCA Bristol Wing lift project. Over the years, the company has adapted to new technologies that make lifts more sustainable and smarter, such as connected services and the new Stannah Managed SIM service. Of equal importance are Stannah’s employees, some of whom have worked for the company for decades, and the technical knowledge they have collectively contributed to the business.

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