Thyssenkrupp Opens New Plant With Test Tower
Thyssenkrupp marked another major milestone in its innovation ambition, with the opening ceremony of its newest plant and test tower in Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, China. The launch demonstrates the company’s continued investment and development in China following the opening of its Multiple-Purpose Facility Building in Shanghai. It also provides a new impetus for the company’s sustained development in China and in the world.
At the opening ceremony, the test tower stole the show. Standing at 248-meters-high (31 floors above the ground) it is one of the tallest test towers in the world and provides a symbol of the company’s strength in R&D and leadership in elevator innovation. The investment for the new plant and the test tower in total is about 810 million RMD/128 million US$/103 million Euros.
With 13 shafts, the test tower can be used to trial new concepts and product pilots – including a new high-speed elevator that will reach speeds of up to 18 meters per second, as well as the world’s first rope-less elevator system, MULTI. In order to carry out robust tests for stringent safety requirements, the tower also has an AMD (Active Mass Damper) system, which can both significantly reduce the extent of tower swing caused by changes in weather conditions, and also mimic motions of extreme meteorological conditions, such as earthquakes and typhoons. thyssenkrupp already has a test tower in Germany – where the company is headquartered – which was inaugurated last October.
As one of the fastest growing and most populous countries in the world, it is no surprise that China has become thyssenkrupp’s largest market in Asia. thyssenkrupp Elevator had sales of 17.8 percent in China in the last financial year. With a focus on urbanization and making cities the best possible places to live, thyssenkrupp Elevator has continued to invest in the Chinese market and the elevator business is its core focus of investment.
Thyssenkrupp Elevator started its development in the Chinese market in Zhongshan city and has forged ever-deepening ties with the city since 1995. The opening of the new Zhongshan plant symbolizes the new development stage of thyssenkrupp Elevator in China.
Andreas Schierenbeck, CEO of thyssenkrupp Elevator, said “It is always our great ambition to be close to our customers, and the testing and development process is really important to ensure we can flex to what people really want and need. China is an exciting territory to be operating in, with as many as 500,000 units being installed each year – so it was a natural choice for us to build our first international test tower there.”
By further improving its manufacturing and R&D capabilities in China, thyssenkrupp Elevator will provide more innovative technologies, quality products and services for the Chinese market, contribute to China’s urbanization construction and create a more efficient and convenient urban life for the Chinese people.