TKE Publishes Third Sustainability Report, Further Advancing Targets

Düsseldorf, Germany-headquartered TK Elevator (TKE) has published its third sustainability report, providing comprehensive transparency on the company’s progress toward its sustainability targets and growth strategy. TKE CEO Uday Yadav said the report, “Moved by What Moves People,” captures TKE’s commitment to ensuring inclusive, environmentally efficient urban mobility as populations age. “These challenges inspire us to innovate, as evidenced by cutting-edge solutions like our unique TWIN elevator system and our MAX predictive maintenance, as well as our eco-efficient and digitally native EOX elevator platform,” Yadav observed. Following the release of EOX in Europe, North America and Brazil, TKE further addressed the need for energy-efficient accessibility solutions with EOX Renew for modernizations. The company has leveraged its leading position in modernization markets in the U.S., Spain and Germany, and has become one of the fastest-growing companies in the Chinese modernization market. The entire 96-page report may be downloaded here.

Get more of Elevator World. Sign up for our free e-newsletter.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Alvarado

Bill Requiring Elevator Repairs Dies in Texas Legislature

TÜRKIYE’S AYSAD HOLDS 54TH ORDINARY GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Türkiye’s AYSAD Holds 54th Ordinary General Assembly

Elevator Service Inc. logo

ESI Acquires Oklahoma-Based American Elevator

Proposed supertall development; image courtesy of Henriquez Partners Architects

Vancouver Developer Unveils Supertall Proposal

ENGINEERINGUK RELEASES UPDATED WORKFORCE DATA

EngineeringUK Releases Updated Workforce Data

image courtesy of CiA

Upcoming CiA Webinars on Functional Safety and CANopen Lift

The Otis test tower in Bristol, Connecticut; image courtesy of Otis Elevator Co. via X

Connecticut Publication Highlights Otis Modernization Business

NYC DOB TO ALLLOW THIRD-PARTY INSPECTION THROUGH END OF YEAR

NYC DOB To Allow Third-Party Inspection Through End of Year