TKE Secures Strategic Projects in Egypt’s NAC

Overview of Egypt’s NAC; image courtesy of TKE

TK Elevator announced on February 13 it secured orders for a total of 185 vertical-transportation units in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital (NAC). This includes a milestone contract win with a repeat customer — the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) — for a total of 17 enta300 and meta100 elevators for its Egypt head office in the NAC. In 2019, TKE supplied NBK’s Kuwait City corporate headquarters with 10 sets of TWIN elevator systems — featuring two cabs operating independently in the same shaft — and other mobility solutions. TKE realized a new customer win with Misr Italia Properties, which ordered 40 TKE elevators for its first phase of its luxury boutique development Vinci — COMO Lakes. “These prominent partnerships in the Middle East region demonstrate our ability to deliver innovative and reliability urban mobility solutions for the growth of future cities,” TKE stated.

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