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27.11.2014 13:00:18

ThyssenKrupp develops the world's first rope-free elevator system to enable the building industry face the challenges of global urbanization (FOTO)

Essen (ots) -

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The era of the rope-dependent elevator is now over, 160 years
after its invention. ThyssenKrupp places linear motors in elevator
cabins, transforming conventional elevator transportation in vertical
metro systems. MULTI elevator technology increases transport
capacities and efficiency while reducing the elevator footprint and
peak loads from the power supply in buildings. Several cabins in the
same shaft moving vertically and horizontally will permit buildings
to adopt different heights, shapes, and purposes. The first MULTI
unit will be in tests by 2016.

Presented today, MULTI is ThyssenKrupp's latest offering
representing a landmark revolution in the elevator industry and a new
and efficient transport solution for mid and high-rise buildings. In
a manner similar to a metro system operation, the MULTI design can
incorporate various self-propelled elevator cabins per shaft running
in a loop, increasing the shaft transport capacity by up to 50%
making it possible to reduce the elevator footprint in buildings by
as much as 50%.

Building design will no longer be limited by the height or
vertical alignment of elevator shafts, opening possibilities to
architects and building developers they have never imagined possible.

Commenting on this momentous breakthrough in the company's history
of innovations at the global headquarters of ThyssenKrupp in Essen,
Germany, Andreas Schierenbeck, CEO of ThyssenKrupp Elevator AG said,
"As the nature of building constructions evolve, it is also necessary
to adapt elevator systems to better suit the requirements of
buildings and high volumes of passengers. From the one dimensional
vertical arrangement to a two dimensional horizontal/vertical
arrangement with more than one or two cabins operating in each shaft,
MULTI represents a proud moment in ThyssenKrupp's history of
presenting cutting-edge transport technologies that best serve
current mobility needs".

More information available here: http://ots.de/7s1le