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Schindler redefines mobility in some of the World's tallest buildings
Transporting thousands of passengers and tons of freight around buildings that stretch hundreds of metres into the sky is a formidable engineering and safety challenge. To make such mobility possible, Schindler is constantly developing state-of-the-art products and technologies, from double-deck and high-speed elevators, to traffic management systems that recognise travellers, plan their routes and even make provision for disabled passengers.

Here we present examples of how Schindler is redefining mobility in some of the world's greatest new structures:
New colossus rises from Hong Kong Harbour
It's full speed ahead at Schindler's flagship facility as Hong Kong's newest landmark takes shape.
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Moscow tower leaves Europe in the shade
Europe's tallest building is certain to put Moscow on the modern architectural map when it is completed in 2008.
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43 seconds to the top of Beijing's tallest building
Elevators travelling at speeds of 10 m/s will deliver passengers to the top of Beijing's tallest tower in just 43 seconds.
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