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Otis Worldwide

Otis Worldwide Corporation (branded as the Otis Elevator Company, its former legal name) is an American company that develops, manufactures and markets elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and related equipment.

Otis Worldwide Corporation
Former North American Headquarters in Farmington, Connecticut.
Otis Elevator Company
TypePublic
IndustryTransport systems
PredecessorUnited Technologies
Founded20 September 1853; 169 years ago (1853-09-20)
(acquired in 1976, spun off in 2020)
FounderElisha Otis (original Otis Elevator Company)
HeadquartersFarmington, Connecticut, U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Judy Marks (President and CEO)
ProductsElevators and escalators
Revenue US$12.76 billion (2020)[1]
US$1 Billion (2020)[1]
Number of employees
69,000 (2020)[1]
Websiteotis.com

Based in Farmington, Connecticut, U.S, Otis is the world's largest manufacturer of vertical transportation systems, principally focusing on elevators, moving walkways, and escalators.[2] The company pioneered the development of the "safety elevator", invented by Elisha Otis in 1852, which used a special mechanism to lock the elevator car in place should the hoisting ropes fail.

The Otis Elevator Company was acquired by United Technologies in 1976, but it was spun off as an independent company 44 years later in April 2020 as Otis Worldwide Corporation.[3][4]

Its slogan is "Made to move you".

History

The booming elevator market

In 1852, Elisha Otis invented the safety elevator, which automatically comes to a halt if the hoisting rope breaks. After a demonstration at the 1853 New York World's Fair, the elevator industry established credibility.[5]

 
Otis elevator in Glasgow, Scotland, imported from the U.S. in 1856 for Gardner's Warehouse, the oldest cast-iron fronted building in the British Isles.

The Otis Elevator Company was founded in Yonkers, New York, in 1853 by Elisha Otis. When Elisha died in 1861, his sons Charles and Norton formed a partnership and continued the business. During the American Civil War, their elevators were in high demand due to the shipment of war materials. Businesses throughout the United States purchased them. In 1864, with the partnership of J.M. Alvord, the company became known as Otis Brothers & Co.[6] In 1867, Otis opened a factory in Yonkers, New York, the city where the company was founded.[7]

In 1925, the world's first fully automatic elevator, Collective Control, was introduced. In 1931, the company installed the world's first double-deck elevator at 70 Pine Street in New York City.[8][9]

Otis opened a factory in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1965.[10]

Fayette S. Dunn became president of the company in 1964, succeeding the late Percy Douglas.[11]

1980s changes

Otis was acquired by United Technologies in 1976 and became a wholly owned subsidiary. In 1981, the Yonkers factory closed,[12][13] and was later purchased by Kawasaki for use as a rail car assembly plant.[14] Also in 1981, Otis signed a business agreement with an elevator company in China[15] and Francois Jaulin became president. In 1989 Karl J. Krapek became president of the company[16] and was replaced in 1991 by Jean-Pierre van Rooy.[17]

During the 1980s, Otis developed the Remote Elevator Monitoring (REM) system that collected behavioral data from 300,000 elevators.[18]

Otis has also dabbled in horizontal automated people-mover "shuttle" systems, such as the Otis Hovair. In 1996, Otis formed a joint venture called "Poma-Otis Transportation Systems" with the French company Pomagalski to promote these products. That partnership has since ended.

1990s acquisitions

Otis Elevator Company purchased Evans Lifts in the UK when Evans Lifts Ltd went bankrupt in 1997 during its merge with Express Lift Company with the name ExpressEvans. It was the oldest and largest manufacturer of lift equipment in the UK, and was based in Leicester, England. Otis's Customer Care Centre is still based in the old Evans Lifts building in Leicester. The building has since been extended by Otis. There are some installations of Evans Lifts in use today. Few lifts made by Otis are branded as Evans. Notably, an original Evans Lift is still in the Silver Arcade in Leicester. It formerly transported people to the upper floors. The upper floors are no longer occupied: the lift is no longer used.

In 1997, Steve Page became president of Otis Elevator Co.[19]

In 1999, Otis acquired CemcoLift, Inc, located in Hatfield, Pennsylvania. The operation was later closed in October 2012, with the remaining business being sold to Minnesota Elevator Inc.

South Korea divisions

In 1910, Otis installed the first hydraulic elevator for transporting money at the Bank of Chosun , and installed the first elevator for passengers on the Korean Peninsula at a railway hotel . Since then, almost all elevators in the Korean Peninsula have been installed before the liberation, and even after liberation, they were the first to land in the Korean market, occupying about 80% of the elevators imported from Korea.

In 1982, it re-entered the Korean market through a technological alliance with Dongyang Elevator, and in 1991 took over the elevator manufacturer Korea Engineering and launched 'Korea OTIS Elevator'. The elevators supplied at this time were brought to Korea in the form of direct imports from overseas factories.

At the time, apart from OTIS Korea, the actual predecessor of Otis Elevator was LG Industrial Systems Elevator. In 1968, Youngjin Electric and Goldstar established elevator manufacturing plants in Juan, Incheon and Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do, respectively. After forming an alliance, Hitachi Elevator entered the Korean market in 1979 through a joint venture with Goldstar. At that time, the Juan plant had the name 'Shin Yeong Electric' and the Changwon plant had the name 'Geumseong Sa', but in 1987, Geumseong Sa changed its name to 'Geumseong Sanjeon' and Shin Yeong Electric's changed its name to 'Geumseong Sanjeon', which combined the Geumseong Electrician and Geumseong Sanjeon. It was called 'Goldstar Elevator'. In February 1995, Goldstar Industrial Systems changed its name to 'LG Industrial Systems', and in September of the same year, LG Industrial Systems merged Goldstar Industrial Systems and Geumseong Industrial Systems(Korea). Afterwards, Otis established 'Otis Korea' in a joint venture with Dongyang Heavy Industries in February 1998.

Otis also took over the shares of LG Industrial Systems Elevator in December 1999 and changed the name of LG Industrial Systems Elevator to LG-OTIS. At the same time, the existing Korea OTIS was merged with it. In 2000, LG-OTIS founded Sigma Elevator and used Sigma brand to replace LG-OTIS,LG and Goldstar Brand at Overseas (International). The company name was also changed back to OTIS-LG. After the acquisition of shares was completed in 2005, LG Industrial Systems was separated into LS Industrial Systems and the 'LG' trade name was removed to become 'Otis Elevator Korea'.

21st century

In 2002, Ari Bousbib became president of Otis.[20]

Didier Michaud-Daniel became president of the company in 2008.[21] In 2011, Otis acquired its competitor Marshall Elevator for an undisclosed amount.[22] Beginning in 2011, Otis cut its manufacturing operations in Nogales and supply-chain operations in Tucson, Arizona, as part of a consolidation of manufacturing operations in Florence, South Carolina,[23] where Otis purchased a former Maytag facility on 92 acres.[24] As part of the consolidation, Otis shut down its Bloomington facility in 2012.[25]

In February 2012, Pedro Sainz de Baranda was named president of the company, replacing Michaud-Daniel.[26] In October 2013, Otis won its biggest ever contract to date, to supply 670 elevators and escalators to the Hyderabad Metro.[27] Its second biggest contract had been in 2012, to supply 349 elevators for the Hangzhou metro.[27] In 2015, Otis had to slow its expansion in Asia after orders in the region started to drop.[28]

On October 9, 2017, Judy Marks was named president of Otis Elevator Company, replacing Philippe Delpech.[29] In January 2018, Otis inaugurated the installation of the world's longest double-deck elevator (30 elevators) in the 555-meter Lotte World Tower in Seoul. The "sky shuttle" can take 54 passengers from the 2nd floor to the 121st floor in 1 minute.[8] On November 26, 2018, United Technologies announced it would spin off Otis Elevator into an independent company.[30][31] Its headquarters are to remain in Connecticut.[32] In 2019, Otis geared up its artificial intelligence technology by capitalizing on predictive technologies.[18]

Notable installations

 
An Otis escalator

Otis has installed elevators in some of the world's most famous structures, including:

Incidents & controversies

In 1992, an Otis trainee died on the job due to orders to violate workplace safety protocols. OEEU organised protests in response, forcing the company to permanently take on 98 temporary workers and to stop their recruitment for permanent jobs. This had been a problem for several years at that point.[36]

In 1998, two Otis workers died on the job in separate incidents in Mumbai. This led to a public discussion about the lack of safety training for contract workers at the company and an investigation by Lokhshahi Hakk Sanghatana, who demanded that company management should be prosecuted for their negligence.[36]

In 2001, due to a dated design flaw, 8-year-old Tucker Smith was crushed to death by an Otis Elevator after becoming trapped in the gap between the outside door and the inside gate.[37]

In February 2007, European Union regulators fined Otis Elevator €225 million (US$295.8 million) for being part of a price-fixing cartel in the Belgian, Dutch, Luxembourg, and German markets. Competitors ThyssenKrupp, Schindler Group, KONE, and Mitsubishi Elevator Europe were also fined for participating in the same cartel.[38]

On July 24, 2009, a group of eight people was trapped for eight hours in an Otis elevator in Toronto. A repair man who tried to fix the elevator fell 10 floors to his death.[39]

On December 14, 2010, an Otis escalator installed in the International Trade station of Shenzhen Metro Line 1 reversed direction without notice, triggering a stampede that injured 25 passengers.[40]

On July 5, 2011, an Otis 513MPE escalator installed at Beijing Subway Line 4 Zoo Station changed direction without notice, causing 30 people to fall. One boy was killed and 27 people injured, prompting China to halt the use of the escalator model. A Beijing official said the 513MPE escalator had "defects in design, manufacturing and maintenance", and that Otis had "unavoidable responsibility for the accident".[41] Shenzhen Metro authorities confirmed that the cause of the accident was also similar to the Shenzhen accident on December 14.[40]

In March 2017, eighteen people suffered injuries at Hong Kong's Langham Place shopping mall when an escalator maintained by Otis reversed direction from up to down.[42][43]

On July 9, 2018, a one-year-old Otis escalator at Stockholm City Station changed direction from up to a rapid descent, in what local officials called a "free fall", causing minor injuries.[44] Inspection of the gear boxes of several Otis escalators revealed unexpected rust and heavy wear. This led to the newly built train stations Stockholm City Station and Stockholm Odenplan being temporarily closed on July 13, 2018, for security reasons until the problems were understood and resolved.[45][46]

See also

References

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President and CEO ProductsElevators and escalatorsRevenueUS 12 76 billion 2020 1 Net incomeUS 1 Billion 2020 1 Number of employees69 000 2020 1 Websiteotis wbr comBased in Farmington Connecticut U S Otis is the world s largest manufacturer of vertical transportation systems principally focusing on elevators moving walkways and escalators 2 The company pioneered the development of the safety elevator invented by Elisha Otis in 1852 which used a special mechanism to lock the elevator car in place should the hoisting ropes fail The Otis Elevator Company was acquired by United Technologies in 1976 but it was spun off as an independent company 44 years later in April 2020 as Otis Worldwide Corporation 3 4 Its slogan is Made to move you Contents 1 History 1 1 The booming elevator market 1 2 1980s changes 1 3 1990s acquisitions 1 4 South Korea divisions 1 5 21st century 2 Notable installations 3 Incidents amp controversies 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe booming elevator market EditIn 1852 Elisha Otis invented the safety elevator which automatically comes to a halt if the hoisting rope breaks After a demonstration at the 1853 New York World s Fair the elevator industry established credibility 5 Otis elevator in Glasgow Scotland imported from the U S in 1856 for Gardner s Warehouse the oldest cast iron fronted building in the British Isles The Otis Elevator Company was founded in Yonkers New York in 1853 by Elisha Otis When Elisha died in 1861 his sons Charles and Norton formed a partnership and continued the business During the American Civil War their elevators were in high demand due to the shipment of war materials Businesses throughout the United States purchased them In 1864 with the partnership of J M Alvord the company became known as Otis Brothers amp Co 6 In 1867 Otis opened a factory in Yonkers New York the city where the company was founded 7 In 1925 the world s first fully automatic elevator Collective Control was introduced In 1931 the company installed the world s first double deck elevator at 70 Pine Street in New York City 8 9 Otis opened a factory in Bloomington Indiana in 1965 10 Fayette S Dunn became president of the company in 1964 succeeding the late Percy Douglas 11 1980s changes Edit Otis was acquired by United Technologies in 1976 and became a wholly owned subsidiary In 1981 the Yonkers factory closed 12 13 and was later purchased by Kawasaki for use as a rail car assembly plant 14 Also in 1981 Otis signed a business agreement with an elevator company in China 15 and Francois Jaulin became president In 1989 Karl J Krapek became president of the company 16 and was replaced in 1991 by Jean Pierre van Rooy 17 During the 1980s Otis developed the Remote Elevator Monitoring REM system that collected behavioral data from 300 000 elevators 18 Otis has also dabbled in horizontal automated people mover shuttle systems such as the Otis Hovair In 1996 Otis formed a joint venture called Poma Otis Transportation Systems with the French company Pomagalski to promote these products That partnership has since ended 1990s acquisitions Edit Otis Elevator Company purchased Evans Lifts in the UK when Evans Lifts Ltd went bankrupt in 1997 during its merge with Express Lift Company with the name ExpressEvans It was the oldest and largest manufacturer of lift equipment in the UK and was based in Leicester England Otis s Customer Care Centre is still based in the old Evans Lifts building in Leicester The building has since been extended by Otis There are some installations of Evans Lifts in use today Few lifts made by Otis are branded as Evans Notably an original Evans Lift is still in the Silver Arcade in Leicester It formerly transported people to the upper floors The upper floors are no longer occupied the lift is no longer used In 1997 Steve Page became president of Otis Elevator Co 19 In 1999 Otis acquired CemcoLift Inc located in Hatfield Pennsylvania The operation was later closed in October 2012 with the remaining business being sold to Minnesota Elevator Inc South Korea divisions Edit In 1910 Otis installed the first hydraulic elevator for transporting money at the Bank of Chosun and installed the first elevator for passengers on the Korean Peninsula at a railway hotel Since then almost all elevators in the Korean Peninsula have been installed before the liberation and even after liberation they were the first to land in the Korean market occupying about 80 of the elevators imported from Korea In 1982 it re entered the Korean market through a technological alliance with Dongyang Elevator and in 1991 took over the elevator manufacturer Korea Engineering and launched Korea OTIS Elevator The elevators supplied at this time were brought to Korea in the form of direct imports from overseas factories At the time apart from OTIS Korea the actual predecessor of Otis Elevator was LG Industrial Systems Elevator In 1968 Youngjin Electric and Goldstar established elevator manufacturing plants in Juan Incheon and Changwon Gyeongsangnam do respectively After forming an alliance Hitachi Elevator entered the Korean market in 1979 through a joint venture with Goldstar At that time the Juan plant had the name Shin Yeong Electric and the Changwon plant had the name Geumseong Sa but in 1987 Geumseong Sa changed its name to Geumseong Sanjeon and Shin Yeong Electric s changed its name to Geumseong Sanjeon which combined the Geumseong Electrician and Geumseong Sanjeon It was called Goldstar Elevator In February 1995 Goldstar Industrial Systems changed its name to LG Industrial Systems and in September of the same year LG Industrial Systems merged Goldstar Industrial Systems and Geumseong Industrial Systems Korea Afterwards Otis established Otis Korea in a joint venture with Dongyang Heavy Industries in February 1998 Otis also took over the shares of LG Industrial Systems Elevator in December 1999 and changed the name of LG Industrial Systems Elevator to LG OTIS At the same time the existing Korea OTIS was merged with it In 2000 LG OTIS founded Sigma Elevator and used Sigma brand to replace LG OTIS LG and Goldstar Brand at Overseas International The company name was also changed back to OTIS LG After the acquisition of shares was completed in 2005 LG Industrial Systems was separated into LS Industrial Systems and the LG trade name was removed to become Otis Elevator Korea 21st century Edit In 2002 Ari Bousbib became president of Otis 20 Didier Michaud Daniel became president of the company in 2008 21 In 2011 Otis acquired its competitor Marshall Elevator for an undisclosed amount 22 Beginning in 2011 Otis cut its manufacturing operations in Nogales and supply chain operations in Tucson Arizona as part of a consolidation of manufacturing operations in Florence South Carolina 23 where Otis purchased a former Maytag facility on 92 acres 24 As part of the consolidation Otis shut down its Bloomington facility in 2012 25 In February 2012 Pedro Sainz de Baranda was named president of the company replacing Michaud Daniel 26 In October 2013 Otis won its biggest ever contract to date to supply 670 elevators and escalators to the Hyderabad Metro 27 Its second biggest contract had been in 2012 to supply 349 elevators for the Hangzhou metro 27 In 2015 Otis had to slow its expansion in Asia after orders in the region started to drop 28 On October 9 2017 Judy Marks was named president of Otis Elevator Company replacing Philippe Delpech 29 In January 2018 Otis inaugurated the installation of the world s longest double deck elevator 30 elevators in the 555 meter Lotte World Tower in Seoul The sky shuttle can take 54 passengers from the 2nd floor to the 121st floor in 1 minute 8 On November 26 2018 United Technologies announced it would spin off Otis Elevator into an independent company 30 31 Its headquarters are to remain in Connecticut 32 In 2019 Otis geared up its artificial intelligence technology by capitalizing on predictive technologies 18 Notable installations Edit An Otis escalator Otis has installed elevators in some of the world s most famous structures including Eiffel Tower Empire State Building modernization partnership signed in 2011 33 The original World Trade Center The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Attractions including ride mechanisms Petronas Twin Towers Burj Khalifa CN Tower Winchester Mystery House Hotel del Coronado Demarest Building first electric elevator The Singing Tower at Bok Tower Gardens Skylon Tower 30 Hudson Yards 34 Willis Tower modernization 35 Incidents amp controversies EditSee also Otis Elevators Employees Union In 1992 an Otis trainee died on the job due to orders to violate workplace safety protocols OEEU organised protests in response forcing the company to permanently take on 98 temporary workers and to stop their recruitment for permanent jobs This had been a problem for several years at that point 36 In 1998 two Otis workers died on the job in separate incidents in Mumbai This led to a public discussion about the lack of safety training for contract workers at the company and an investigation by Lokhshahi Hakk Sanghatana who demanded that company management should be prosecuted for their negligence 36 In 2001 due to a dated design flaw 8 year old Tucker Smith was crushed to death by an Otis Elevator after becoming trapped in the gap between the outside door and the inside gate 37 In February 2007 European Union regulators fined Otis Elevator 225 million US 295 8 million for being part of a price fixing cartel in the Belgian Dutch Luxembourg and German markets Competitors ThyssenKrupp Schindler Group KONE and Mitsubishi Elevator Europe were also fined for participating in the same cartel 38 On July 24 2009 a group of eight people was trapped for eight hours in an Otis elevator in Toronto A repair man who tried to fix the elevator fell 10 floors to his death 39 On December 14 2010 an Otis escalator installed in the International Trade station of Shenzhen Metro Line 1 reversed direction without notice triggering a stampede that injured 25 passengers 40 On July 5 2011 an Otis 513MPE escalator installed at Beijing Subway Line 4 Zoo Station changed direction without notice causing 30 people to fall One boy was killed and 27 people injured prompting China to halt the use of the escalator model A Beijing official said the 513MPE escalator had defects in design manufacturing and maintenance and that Otis had unavoidable responsibility for the accident 41 Shenzhen Metro authorities confirmed that the cause of the accident was also similar to the Shenzhen accident on December 14 40 In March 2017 eighteen people suffered injuries at Hong Kong s Langham Place shopping mall when an escalator maintained by Otis reversed direction from up to down 42 43 On July 9 2018 a one year old Otis escalator at Stockholm City Station changed direction from up to a rapid descent in what local officials called a free fall causing minor injuries 44 Inspection of the gear boxes of several Otis escalators revealed unexpected rust and heavy wear This led to the newly built train stations Stockholm City Station and Stockholm Odenplan being temporarily closed on July 13 2018 for security reasons until the problems were understood and resolved 45 46 See also Edit Companies portalOtis Elevating Railway List of elevator manufacturersReferences Edit a b c United Technologies Annual Report 2019 UTC Retrieved 15 April 2020 Otis Fact Sheet 2011 2 PDF Otis Worldwide Archived from the original PDF on 2016 04 15 Retrieved 2012 03 24 Otis Common Stock Begins Trading on New York Stock Exchange Press release Otis Worldwide April 3 2020 Retrieved 2021 10 06 United Technologies Board Of Directors Approves Separation Of Carrier And Otis And Declares Spin Off Distribution Of Carrier And Otis Shares Press release United Technologies Corp March 11 2020 Elisha Graves Otis Invent Now Archived from the original on February 7 2015 Retrieved December 18 2007 Allison Charles Elmer 1896 This History of Yonkers New York Wilbur B Ketcham p 348 Robbins Dan August 19 2014 Founded In Yonkers Otis Elevators Took American Industry To New Heights Westchester Magazine Retrieved 2021 10 06 a b Otis Elevator Korea Awarded Elevator World s New Construction Project of the Year Press release Otis January 11 2018 Retrieved 2020 03 11 via PR Newswire Otis Elevators Products Of Yonkers Plant Boost Modern City Skyline PDF Herald Statesman Yonkers NY June 27 1938 Section Six Page 8 Archived PDF from the original on September 4 2021 via Fulton History com Otis Elevator to close plant in Indiana New Haven Register Associated Press December 7 2003 Retrieved 2019 10 11 President Elected For Otis Elevator The New York Times October 26 1964 Retrieved 2009 08 18 Fayette S Dunn The Otis Elevator Company over the weekend the election of Fayette S Dunn as president and director succeeding the late Percy L Douglas Feron James December 1 1982 Otis Elevator to Leave Birthplace The New York Times Workers at the Otis Elevator Plant which will shut United Press International June 16 1983 Lueck Thomas J April 17 1987 In Yonkers Kawasaki Offers Hope The New York Times THE REGION Otis Signs Accord On Chinese Trade The New York Times October 9 1981 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 10 11 Feder Barnaby J August 28 1990 BUSINESS PEOPLE Head of Otis Elevator To Become Carrier Chief The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 10 11 Nagy Barbara A President Of Otis Elevator Plans To Retire Next Spring Hartford Courant Retrieved 2019 10 11 a b Davis Jessica July 22 2019 Going Up Otis Elevator Hits Digital Transformation Button InformationWeek Retrieved 2021 10 06 Remez Michael Nagy Barbara August 17 2010 UTC Taps Otis Exec Hartford Courant Retrieved 2019 10 11 Gershon Eric August 17 2010 Ari Bousbib Leaving UTC Sept 1 Hartford Courant Retrieved 2019 10 11 Blackwell Richard October 23 2011 Didier Michaud Daniel New heights in the world of elevators The Globe and Mail Toronto Retrieved 2021 10 06 Spencer Malia July 26 2011 Pittsburgh s Marshall Elevator acquired by Otis Elevator Co Pittsburgh Business Times Retrieved 2021 10 06 Otis Elevator Co to curtail Nogales operations Inside Tucson Business October 22 2011 Lloyd Joshua July 10 2017 Otis Elevator outgrowing its Florence facility expansion coming officials say The Morning News Florence SC Rollins Ernest September 23 2017 Closures manufacturer looking to expand to former Otis Elevator site The Herald Times Bloomington Indiana United Technologies Corp Names New President at Otis Elevator Co a b Hyd metro contract is largest for Otis Business Standard New Delhi October 23 2013 Retrieved 2021 10 06 Wright Robert July 21 2015 Slowing economy send Otis elevators on the way down in China Financial Times London Archived from the original on 2022 12 10 Retrieved 2020 03 11 Prang Allison October 9 2017 United Technologies Hires Judy Marks to Lead Otis Elevator Manufacturing Division The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2019 10 07 United Technologies Announces Intention to Separate Into Three Independent Companies Completes Acquisition of Rockwell Collins Press release United Technologies November 26 2018 Archived from the original on 2019 10 21 Retrieved 2019 10 11 Forbes Thom United Technologies Will Spin Off Otis And Carrier Over 2 Years MediaPost Retrieved 2020 03 11 Pazniokas Mark June 11 2019 UTC consolation Otis to remain Pratt to hire 1 000 The Connecticut Mirror Hartford Retrieved 2021 10 06 Empire State Building Otis Elevator Company To Announce Partnership To Replace And Modernize Landmark s Elevators WLNY News July 16 2011 Retrieved 2020 03 11 30 Hudson Yards Elevator Modernization Willis Tower a b Lokhshahi Hakk Sanghatana May 1999 This was no accident The death of an Otis contract worker and the responsibility of the Otis management PDF Report Houston Press The Leading Independent News Source in Houston Texas Brand Constant February 21 2007 Europeans slap 1 3 billion price fixing fine on 5 elevator makers including Otis USA Today Worker Dies amp Passengers Trapped For Hours After Elevator Accident At TD Towers CityNews Archived from the original on 16 December 2014 a b China subway stampede leaves 25 injured Global Times Beijing China Halts Use of Otis Escalator Model After Deadly Accident Bloomberg News July 8 2011 Tsui Karina Joseph Elizabeth March 27 2017 2 mechanics arrested after escalator malfunction CNN At least 18 hurt in mall escalator accident KTRK News March 27 2017 Derblom Jobe Michelle Axelsdotter Olsson Karin July 13 2018 Bara tur att inte fler skadades nar rulltrappan pa pendeltagsstationen hamnade i fritt fall Just lucky that no more were injured when the escalator at the commuter train station ended up in free fall SVT Nyheter in Swedish Retrieved 2021 10 06 Svt Nyheter July 13 2018 Archived from the original on July 14 2018 Retrieved July 13 2018 Bjerlow Matilda Sinclair Sophia July 13 2018 Alla rasade i fritt fall nodbroms fungerade inte Everyone collapsed in free fall the emergency brake did not work Svenska Dagbladet in Swedish Retrieved 2021 10 06 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Otis Elevator Company Official website Business data for Otis Worldwide Corporation BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otis Worldwide amp oldid 1133914202, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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