Ascensores y Montacargas nr. 80 / July 2015

Wittur prepares for the future with a new test tower in Zaragoza



Wittur S.A.U. in Zaragoza, Spain, has unveiled a new elevator test tower which is prepared to perform the most demanding tests. It has a height of 31 meters and has two shafts of 3x3 meters each to test elevators with a load of up to 2,500 kg at 2.5 m /s . The tower, with a total area of 70 m2, has an additional service elevator with a capacity of14 people at 1.6 m/s to access the different floors and the panoramic meeting room at the top


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Sächsische Zeitung, 16.07.2015

Up with drives



Driving success, which is to be taken literally at Dresdner company Wittur Electric Drives GmbH. The company in the industrial area Dresden Coschütz-Gittersee manufactures different special motors. The drives from Dresden work in many elevators in the world. Servo and main propulsion drives can also be found in numerous state of the art manufacturing facilities. The company, which began in 1983 as VEM Elektromotorenwerk Dresden East belongs since 1999 to the Wittur Group.

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Heraldo de Aragón, May 10th 2015

A new test tower reinforces the commitment of Wittur at Zaragoza R & D centre



It is installed at the plant in Malpica and it is used  to test elevators, to show to customers and as a training centre. It is 31 meters high and has involved an investment of nearly half a million euros.


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HERALDO DE ARAGÓN, May 21st, 2015

"The solutions to the absenteeism are based on the rationalisation of the working schedule"



Juan Jiménez, Director of Human Resources at Wittur Spain, is convinced that if the employee can balance his/her personal and professional life, he/she will reduce absences and productivity will improve as a result.
Published on the "Heraldo de Aragon" on May 21st, 2015


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Elevator World, May 2015

Wittur Announces Test Tower, Plant Expansion, Book



Wittur has announced a new test tower at its production facility in Zaragoza, Spain; completion of a plant expansion in Krupina, Slovakia; and publication of a book.

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Elevator World 5 2015

Budapest Metro line 4: massive project blends technology, style and strength.



The Wittur Center of Competence in Zaragoza, Spain, assembled a team of specialists to tailor the vertical transportation system for the new, fourth line of the Budapest Metro. The line’s 32 elevators were designed one by one before each component was built, then produced and delivered according to a tight schedule.

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Dźwig, March 2015

Wittur meets with customers



Wittur Poland once again organized a training session for their customers. This time the training was held on 14-15 January 2015 in Hotel Ossa near Rawa Mazowiecklej. The training and accompanying entertainment events were followed by approximately seventy people.

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Elevator 03/2015

Wittur entered Chinese market for 20 years



Wittur entered Chinese market for 20 years by 2015, Mr. Sergio Biglino, Executive Vice President Aisa Pacific, had the interview with ELEVATOR.


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Elevatori 1/2015

6th European Lift Congress



 The 6th European Lift Congress took place on 7th and 8th October 2014 in Stuttgart. The success of the event – proven by the participation of several qualified delegates, by the selected topics and the quality of speeches – is based on the concept of Gerhard Schiffner (congress chairman) and the organizational enthusiasm of Georg Clauss, professor at Heilbronn University (the congress historical venue).
Etienne Nitidem, Wittur Holding, Germany presented "MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF THE DYNAMIC BEHAVIOUR OF LIFT SYSTEMS WITH CANTILIVER CAR SLINGS". 
A case of “cantiliver” structure with “slings” (especially suitable for a car with two or three entrances) is specifically analyzed for its vibrations. An overview is offered of the various types of excitation (self-excitation and excitation from an external source). 

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Elevator World 12/2014

Wittur finds inspiration in the Alps



Photos are, indeed, impressive objects, and sometimes real attention grabbers. Although they intend to capture the world as it is, they also have the power to focus viewing eyes on details and bend viewers’ perception; they let you see the world from a completely different perspective. To achieve this, sometimes, only the eye of the photographer is needed. In other cases, however, a certain degree of preparation must be added to the picture.

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