Tek Gündem, 15 April 2018

'FUTURE' COMING



WITTUR has introduced the new generation elevator door "Wittur Core" with a splendid meeting.

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Elevador Brazil 146, December 2017

Wittur Brasil launches new products in the market



Special three-, four- and six-sheet doors and slings for hydraulic lifts are now being manufactured in Brazil

With almost 50 years of existence, the Wittur Group has been refurbished worldwide, aiming for greater efficiency and synergy. The most significant recent change was the acquisition in 2016 of  Sematic , consolidating Wittur as a leading and truly global supplier to the elevator and elevator components industry.

In relation to the Brazilian operation, as a celebration of the 20 years of presence in the country, the great change was the inauguration of the new plant, in the city of Londrina (PR), also in 2016. This factory, built entirely from scratch, made this suitable operation for the production of doors, with the existing production of car door operators and landing door mechanisms. 

Sticking to an organizational restructuring, which impressed even more dynamism, Wittur Brasil already takes the first steps to establish its market leadership in Brazil.



 

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LIFTjournal 1-2017

Freedom of Choice



If you are an elevator professional, you know this feeling: you have an elevator modernization project at hand, you get  into  the shaft and measure everything, you check the status of existing components and make a list of what should be updated. Then you come back to the office and start thinking about the best tools available to avoid extra on-site works that are always a hassle.
And the fact is, there is an incredible diversity of elevator installations out there, and in many cases the new door that was installed in a breeze in the last project just can’t fit in the new project at hand, or it is not available in the peculiar finish of the building, or maybe the building owners really would like to have panoramic doors instead.
It seems that you can’t have it all with just one door. This is why Wittur Group provides you with multiple choices as far as modernization is concerned. Together they provide you with every feature you might like to use, and then some.

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Elevator World, Jan 2017

MRM W Line, Elevator for Modernization Business in Compliance with EN 81-21



A new  Wittur  product seeks to serve as an ideal solution for modernization projects: The MRM W Line, designed following the principles of modularity and scalability, consist in a full range from 320-kg to 1050-kg rated load, 1-mps rated speed and 30-m travel height. This paper by Alberto Soriano was presented at   Madrid 2016, the International Congress on Vertical Transportation Technologies,

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Elevator World, October 2016

A Matter of Taste



Some elements of building design, such as the elevator, are usually considered from a strictly utilitarian point of view. The elevator must first and foremost provide safe and reliable transportation for the people living and working there. This is why many building designs, although impressive, are not innovative as far as building transportation is concerned. The elevator is treated as a commodity that needs to be provided and not as a design element in and of itself.
Today, the elevator is not always just about moving people; sometimes, it can be a distinctive, iconic feature of the building itself. Aside from its functional ability, it can serve as a focal point of any building, providing a combination of elegant finishes and visibility. It can offer unexplored possibilities to turn architects’ and designers’ ideas into reality.

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Lift Journal August 2016

Wittur joins forces with Sematic



Combined company will become one of the significant global manufacturers of components, modules and complete systems for the entire elevator industry 
On April 1st, Wittur announced that it had successfully completed the closing of its acquisition of the Sematic Group, a leading supplier of elevators and elevator components headquartered in Osio Sotto, Italy. After few months, the integration processes are proceeding at full speed ahead and the new combined company is taking shape.

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Elevador Brasil 136

Wittur initiates operations in its new plant in Londrina



On 29 March, the German industry Wittur Ltda, started operations at its new plant located in Londrina, Paraná. The factory has obtained an investment of approximately R$ 30 million and, according to the company the goal is to achieve approximately R$ 100 million in sales by the end of the year. This is the second plant in Wittur Latin America - the other is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and has an area of approximately 7000 square meters.
The company is a world leader in the supply of components, systems and modules for elevators. The new plant is installed in an area of 24,000 square meters - of which 11 thousand square meters of built area - and has approximately 92 employees, with the projection to have 120 employees by the end of this year.

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NÖN.at, July 27 2016

Wittur Austria: Healthy Life, Better Future!



A three-day initiative brought to the parking of  Wittur  Austria in Scheibbs a 16-meter long, 16-ton health truck of Labour Lower Austria, where the employees had the chance to check their health and fitness for free. The health-truck was equipped to test and measure body fat, hearing efficiency, lung function and blood values. In addition, a radiation-free spinal screening was performed. Within 15 minutes  Wittur  Austria employees learnt more about their health status, stress levels and possible personal risk factors for heart and circulatory diseases.  Furthermore  individual counselling on healthy lifestyles through medical personnel completed the service.

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An informal interview of Ing. Fernando Lueje with Subir y Bajar

WITTUR ARGENTINA SA: New President



Fernando, how did you enter the vertical transport sector?
As a student of civil engineering at National-Regional Technological University of Buenos Aires, an employee of Soimet contacted  my mother and asked if I would be interested in entering  that company in 1996. I was also a musician, I taught piano and guitar as a music teacher. However, already in the fourth year of my career, I had no experience in construction practice, so I joined a construction company and I managed unique civil works as director of works: a complex of duplex in Las Toninas, summer resort the Province of Buenos Aires. In 1997, construction began to decline and I re-consider the lift connection with the construction. I had a meeting with Adrian Gonzalez, the MD at that time. That was how I joined Soimet in June 1997 where, with Hernán Amoretti, we were Adrian's right hand in the engineering department.

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Liftbouw, June 2, 2016

​International acquisition provides international sales and production momentum



By working internationally in the right way, it is possible for companies to raise to an even higher level of safety and quality. Especially for Dutch companies, it is good to be part of a large network where knowledge meets all different kinds of  expertise and experience in order to achieve an optimal product line.
A good example is  Wittur  BV, a specialist for the elevator industry that focuses on selling available elevator components and systems on the free elevator market. Johan Stoop, General Manager for Benelux, states: "We represent a part of  much  larger company with headquarters in Germany. Since April 1, we acquired Sematic officially. And at the same  time  Patrik Wohlhauser has been appointed new CEO (chief executive) of the Wittur Group. It is a collaboration that is also for our office of absolute value. "

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