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    Case Study on Elevator

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    Ben Boesen Boesen Plumb Elevator Solutions If this looks familiar‚ Then you’ve got a problem Topics  Types of elevators and proper application  Preventive Maintenance  Safety and Code Issues  New Products and Innovations  Modernization  Proprietary vs. Non-Proprietary  Questions Types of Elevators – Hydraulic Holed Hydraulic Roped Hydraulic Types of Elevators-Hydraulic Types of Elevators - Traction Gearless for High Rise Geared for Mid Rise Machine Room Less (MRL) Advantages

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    Elevator

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    XI. Intern. Symposium in Theoretical Electrical Engeneering‚ Linz‚ Aug. 19. - 22‚ 2001 A Modeling Approach for Mechatronic Systems Modeling and Simulation of an Elevator System Peter Schneider‚ Erich Huck‚ Peter Schwarz Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits‚ Design Automation Division Dresden‚ Germany [1] this kind of formulation - eq. (2) - is needed. Due to the complexity of mechatronic systems [2] there is a strong demand for better assistance in formulating system equations. To

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    Otis Elevator Case

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    The Otis Elevator company founded in 1853 has grown to 7.9 Billion dollar enterprise. It is an integral part of United Technologies contributing 35% to its profits. The growth of Otis has been manly due to acquisitions across the world; this activity has bought in many different working methods and organization culture. Otis had many competitors in various parts of world including foreign multinationals Hitachi‚ Kone etc. The market for new elevators was maturing and there were fewer orders for

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    Elevators

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    Elevator Technology Where it’s been. Where it’s going. Dedicated to People Flow TM This program is registered with the AIA/CES for continuing professional education. As such‚ it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling‚ using‚ distributing or dealing in any material or product. Questions related to specific materials‚ methods‚ and services will be addressed at

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    Otis Elevators Case Study

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    Executive Summary Dear Mr. Bousbib: These are exciting and challenging times at Otis Elevator Company. We are currently the largest manufacturer‚ installer‚ and servicer of elevators‚ escalators‚ and moving walkways in the world.[1] Just two years ago we completed the second largest acquisition in company history by adding Amtech Elevator Services. This acquisition has proven to be a key strategic maneuver as we have eliminated an industry rival while increasing the company’s revenue‚ operating

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    Otis Elevator Case 9/7/12 Otis’s management made vast improvements in their corporate vision to obtain a strategic advantage over their competitors through the introduction of OTISLINE and their e*Logistics programs. Otis’s George Davis urged the company to create a centralized customer service system which would allow them to introduce the concept of 24 hours 7 days a week to their customers. OTISLINE was mainly set up in order to increase customer satisfaction as a result of only having a

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    Elevator History

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    An elevator is a mechanism for moving people and freight from level to level in a building or any other structure. The first elevator-like structure was built in 236 BC by the Archimeds. This construction was a hoist operated by ropes and pulleys. However‚ the first pragmatic elevator was not developed until the 19th century. Though sensible‚ this elevator has been modified many times throughout the course of history and is still updated with all of the new advancements in math and technology

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    Purchasing

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    ARTICLE IN PRESS Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management 14 (2008) 170– 179 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/pursup Cooperating and competing in supply networks: Making sense of a triadic sourcing strategy Anna Dubois  Peter Fredriksson 1 Division of Industrial Marketing‚ Department of Technology Management and Economics‚ Chalmers University of Technology‚ S-412 96 Gothenburg‚ Sweden a

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    Otis Elevator

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    OTIS and the Central Role of Information and IT 5/17/11 Otis Elevator had been known as an “old-line” industrial company which manufactured goods but had not been renowned for delivering services to their customers. Otis was a global company with 90% of its employees (approx. 54‚000) working outside of the United States[1]. In the elevator industry at the time (circa 2004)‚ most profits were being realized through the maintenance and repair of existing units and not by the sales of new units

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    Iowa Speedway

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    60 years. Depreciation period will be governed by economic life however the maximum limit will be the physical life. In order to consider the economic life‚ these are the following two points taken into consideration - The seating capacity for Iowa speedway is 25‚000 people. Due to competition in holding races‚ there is a possibility that after 15 years‚ the stadium may not be a suitable venue for holding NASCAR races Although‚ the physical life of Grandstand is quite long but I believe that

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