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Strategic direction
To deliver high-quality mobility solutions and services at all times, Schindler is continually strengthening its global presence and the related expansion of its service network in individual markets.
The company is thus able to exploit different global growth cycles, to smooth out currency risks, to reduce response times thanks to its proximity to customers and, at the same time, to increase the productivity of its services. Core competencies The second prerequisite is a clear focus on its core competencies in the elevators and escalators business to outperform the competition in an increasingly price-sensitive market through cost leadership. Schindler works constantly to secure this competitive advantage. All processes are continuously optimized, manufacturing depth is reduced by focusing exclusively on strategic core competencies, and the range of product families is reduced to a reasonable number. At the same time, Schindler focuses continuously on developing leading products featuring the latest technology. Recent innovations Examples of recent innovations include the first patent for elevators without a machine room, the Miconic 10 hall call destination system, the Schindler ID personalized access control system, the Schindler 7000 global high-rise elevator, the fully synthetic aramid rope and modern traction belt technology. Schindler will systematically pursue the aforementioned strategy to further expand its leading position. This will create added value for shareholders and increase the company’s market capitalization. |
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