Passenger Elevators

This type of elevator is designed for transporting people in residential, office, and commercial buildings. With various capacities and appropriate speeds, passenger elevators provide safety and comfort for users. Their design complements the interior decor of the building and incorporates the latest technologies.

Stretcher Elevator

The stretcher elevator is a type of passenger elevator specifically designed to facilitate the transportation of stretchers and patients in emergencies. These elevators typically have internal dimensions of at least 110 x 210 cm and doors with a minimum width of 90 cm and a height of 210 cm to allow easy movement of stretchers. This specialized design makes...

Hospital Elevator

Hospital elevators are designed for medical environments and can transport patients, medical equipment, and staff. These elevators are disinfectable, impact-resistant, and equipped with advanced control systems and high safety standards. Their internal dimensions are at least 140 x 240 cm, and door dimensions are at least 110 x 210 cm to ensure easy movement...

Panoramic (Glass) Elevator

Panoramic elevators are designed with glass walls to provide users with a beautiful view of the surroundings. These elevators are commonly used in hotels, shopping centers, and luxury buildings. In addition to their aesthetic appeal, they offer high safety and performance. The modern design and the ability to view the outside create a unique experience for u...

Freight Elevator

Freight elevators are used for transporting heavy loads in industrial, commercial, and warehouse buildings. These elevators are designed with high capacities and robust structures to handle heavy weights easily. They feature spacious and impact-resistant cabins and are available in traction and hydraulic types.

High-Speed Elevator

High-speed elevators are designed for high-rise buildings and skyscrapers that require rapid passenger transportation. These elevators feature very high speeds and advanced control systems, minimizing wait times. They are equipped with exceptional safety systems and adjustable speeds to meet the building's needs. These elevators are highly suitable for comme...

Machine Room-Less (MRL) Elevators

Machine Room-Less (MRL) elevators occupy less space due to the elimination of the machine room, making them suitable for buildings with space constraints, such as those with rooftop gardens. The motor of these elevators is installed inside the shaft, making them more energy-efficient. With their modern design, quiet and smooth operation, they are an ideal ch...

Hydraulic Elevator

Hydraulic elevators operate using a hydraulic oil pressure system and are ideal for low- and mid-rise buildings. These elevators are easier to install and do not require a machine room above the building. Advantages include smooth and quiet operation and the ability to handle heavy loads. They are suitable for locations with moderate traffic.

Flat Moving Walkway (Angle 0 to 6 Degrees)

Flat Moving Walkway (Angle 0 to 6 Degrees)

Inclined Moving Walkway (Angle 10 to 12 Degrees)

Inclined moving walkways are designed to transport people between different levels with a moderate slope. These systems are typically used in shopping malls, metro stations, and multi-story buildings to make moving between floors faster and more convenient. With an angle between 10 to 12 degrees, these walkways strike a balance between speed and user safety....

Commercial Escalators

Commercial escalators are designed for use in shopping malls, large retail stores, and office buildings. With their modern appearance and smooth operation, they facilitate the movement of customers and visitors. Their design often complements the interior decor of the building, and they are made from high-quality materials to enhance longevity and reduce mai...

Heavy-Duty Escalators

Heavy-duty escalators are designed for high-traffic environments with continuous use, such as large airports, train stations, and busy commercial centers. They are built with robust and durable components to withstand heavy loads and high traffic. Advanced safety systems are also integrated to prevent accidents.