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Fujitec Co., Ltd. (フジテック株式会社, Fujitekku Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese elevator manufacturer. Fujitec was founded by late Honorary Chairman, Mr. Shotaro Uchiyama in February 1948 for the purpose of research and development, manufacturing, sales, installation and maintenance of elevators, escalators and travellators.
The Mitsubishi Electric-owned Solae Test Tower (173 m) in Inazawa City, Japan, is the world's 4th tallest elevator testing tower after Hyundai elevator test tower at Icheon plant (205 m) South Korea, the Kone Tytyri test tower (235 m) and the Rottweil Test Tower (246 m).
Hyundai Elevator was established as a joint venture between Hyundai Electrical Engineering and Westinghouse Electric in 1984. [2] Schindler Group, a Swiss-based company, succeeded Westinghouse's stake in Hyundai Elevator when Westinghouse disposed of its escalator business in 1989. [3]
Fuji, a 1975 film by Robert Breer; Fuji, the name of the three-pronged Atari logo; Japanese ship Fuji. Japanese battleship Fuji, a late 19th-century Japanese battleship; Japanese icebreaker Fuji (AGB-5001), icebreaker of the JMSDF; Fuji, a passenger train in Japan; Fuji (spacecraft), a capsule type crewed spacecraft concept, proposed by NASDA
Lifts/elevators: 22: Design and construction; Architect(s) The Stubbins Associates Architects 61 Architects Team 3: Developer: Singapore Ministry of Finance: Main contractor: MGP Raffle Pte Ltd: References [1] [2] [3]
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The elevators' speed record was surpassed by elevators of Taipei 101 (60.6 km/h, 37.7 mi/h) in 2004, but the speed of this elevator's descent is still the fastest in the world. [ 7 ] The building was designed by the architecture and engineering division of Mitsubishi Estate , now Mitsubishi Jisho Sekkei and Hugh Stubbins and Associates, later ...
Fuji Electric was established in 1923 as a capital and technology tie-up between Furukawa Electric, a spinoff from Furukawa zaibatsu company, and Siemens AG. [4] [5] The name "Fuji" is derived from Furukawa's "Fu" and Siemens' "Ji", since German pronunciation of Siemens is written jiimensu in Japanese romanization.