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OUR BUSINESS
It is no surprise that many people in China already associate the Mitsubishi Electric brand with elevators and escalators.
After establishing a strong foothold in Hong Kong, MEHG, then known as Ryoden, was one of the first companies to pioneer new business opportunities in mainland China during the 1970s. Since then, MEHG has been constantly introducing technologically advanced vertical transportation systems throughout mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.
These systems include unique spiral escalators, as well as the first and the fastest computer-controlled elevators in various types of installation in prime office towers, prestige shopping centers, residential estates, deluxe hotels, major landmarks and infrastructure projects including airports and mass transportation systems.
The key to our success in delivering technologically advanced products is absolute reliability. Mitsubishi Electric therefore places heavy emphasis on the quality of its products, customer services and engineers.
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- Oriental Plaza, Beijing ¡Ð more than 200 units of Mitsubishi Electric elevators and escalators are serving one of the largest commercial complexes in Asia.
- Shun Hing Square Di Wang Commercial Centre, Shenzhen - observatory elevators and escalators.
- KCRC West Rail, Tsuen Wan West Station, Hong Kong - highly reliable lift services for the 30.5 km domestic passenger railway.
- Beijing Hotel, Beijing ¡Ð eminent guests in this state hotel are impressed with the elegant oriental-theme in each lift car.
- Hong Kong International Airport's Passenger Terminal Building ¡Ð more than one hundred Mitsubishi Electric elevators are serving millions of passengers from all over the world.
- One Peking Road, Hong Kong ¡Ð modern lift cars with a style of simplicity in line with the award-winning architecture.
- Jin Mao Tower, Shanghai ¡Ð Shanghai's landmark is installed with sophisticated Mitsubishi Electric elevators.
- Golden Bund Centre, Shanghai ¡Ð custom-engraved lift door panels give an elegant taste of Shanghai's nostalgia.
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